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This becomes irrelavant coz AE is not subject to the cap

varuns_vs said:
There is some update on NOC 1111. One of the members on another thread "NOC 1123 / 1111 / 2132 / 4011... Any one recent charging please update here" has said that he is a "NOV 26 FOR NOC 1111 AND GOT CHARGED 2015/01/22". He also mentions that he has a job offer. His details are as follows:

New Zealander
Posts: 24
Ratings: +0
Category........: FSW1
Visa Office......: sydney australia
NOC Code......: 1111
Job Offer........: Yes
Pre-Assessed..: Yes
App. Filed.......: 26/11/2014
Doc's Request.: CHARGED BY 2015/01/22
IELTS Request: sent with App

Not sure if anyone has any other updates.
 
Re: FSW NOC 1111

Hi,

I have applied and my application has been delivered and countersigned by the Nova Scotia office on 31st Dec 14. Now with regards to the cap and the processing timeline of the application, all i can say is "May god help me..".

Congratulations to all who have got through!!!

This forum has been very informative as to the timelines and insights in migrating to Canada.

Thanks
Athey
 
Hi

Still Waiting For PPR request. Medical done on 15th Nov and still only Third Line updated in ECAS of Medical result.

When can i expect the same?? Testing the Patience so badly!!! Applied in NOC 1112

Please guide.
 
lostguy said:
Hi,

My application for NOC 1111 under FSW 2014 was received on 13th Nov 2014 but till date my credit card has not been charged. Could anyone please provide an update? Any idea by when my CC will be charged?


Hope you will receive some information before end of Feb or start of Mar, I am also same NOC and app. recieved on 17th Nov........

add me in your what's up and share if you will have any information, I will do the same dear
+974 -33210527
 
Re: Any NOC 1112 applications from Bangalore? Please connect with me

Hi All,

If there are any NOC 1112 applications from Bangalore, India I like to connect to discuss further steps, preparations required, job prospects and other things. This would be helpful to share knowledge and strategies and also build our network.

Please send a personal message to me or write to me at sridhar78@gmail.com

Thanks,
Sridhar
 
eFaith said:
Hello all, my application was delivered on 2nd Oct and received by M.KRSZWDA. I applied under NOC 1111 but up till now, my CC is yet to be debited. Am getting a bit apprehensive. Any advise please?

I believe NOC 1111 was still safe CAPwise under that month.
 
HELLO GUYS EVEN I AM ON THE SAME BOAT. MY APP REACHED ON 6TH NOV NOC 1111 STILL NO DD ENCASED AND NO PER BUT MY BOTHER IN LAW APPLIED WITH ME ON SAME DAY UNDER DIFFERENT CATEGORY GOT HIS PER ON 2ND FEB.....I DONT KNOW WHY THE HELL OUR CATEGORY IS NOT MOVING AND CAN ANY ONE LET ME KNOW WHEN WAS THE LAST DATE CIC APP STATUS WAS UPDATED :( ???

I THINK WE SHOULD MAKE A WHATS APP GROUP TO KEEP UPDATED ANY ONE HAS MADE IT ..???
 
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mwa said:
NOC 1111 will start charging from March first week confirmed by CIC.

Dear MWA,
That's a very interesting news. I believe all other hot NOCs applicants will be charged in the same pattern and within same time period.
However, I would like to know where did you get that confirmation? Is there any link available or something we can read about CIC confirmation?
 
mwa said:
NOC 1111 will start charging from March first week - CIC.
Can You tell me how do you know that. Is that CIC official statement?
 
warsapp said:
Dear MWA,
That's a very interesting news. I believe all other hot NOCs applicants will be charged in the same pattern and within same time period.
However, I would like to know where did you get that confirmation? Is there any link available or something we can read about CIC confirmation?


Not confirmed by CIC, it is just estimates.
 
warsapp said:
Dear MWA,
That's a very interesting news. I believe all other hot NOCs applicants will be charged in the same pattern and within same time period.
However, I would like to know where did you get that confirmation? Is there any link available or something we can read about CIC confirmation?


Not confirmed by CIC, it is just estimates.
 
Marmil87 said:
Can You tell me how do you know that. Is that CIC official statement?

Not confirmed by CIC, it is just estimates.
 
mwa said:
Not confirmed by CIC, it is just estimates.
Now I understand. Next time post it with more clear meaning.
I hope you are right about that...