Slight change in language doesn't matter, unless there is a major change.singhyogeshkumar said:Hello everyone,
One quick question. I had shared original employment letter with OINP which had all the details and stamp of the issuing person.
Now for IRCC, i just got another letter issued (as i don't have the original letter). It has very minor difference in language from OINP letter and does not have any stamp.
My questions is:
- Do Ontario share experience letters with IRCC. If they do, thn i will ask my employer to use absolutely same language.
- Is thr a problem if my emplyer has not stamped the experience letter. As per IRCC guidelines, they do not ask for stamp of the employer.
Thanks
They have added 2 points in the responsibilities which has made the experience even more clear. It's looking so much better and closer to NOC code.CanadaWeCome said:Slight change in language doesn't matter, unless there is a major change.
Nobody can confirm you whether they share or not.
Nevertheless, it wasn't wise to share the original for OINP, as they clearly mention in their Application guide that, no applicant should send the originals as they won't be returned.
If this one is better retain this and submit it to IRCC, but not the original.singhyogeshkumar said:They have added 2 points in the responsibilities which has made the experience even more clear. It's looking so much better and closer to NOC code.
All other details like salary, no of hours, paid job, designation, tenure etc are same.
All in all its way better than the letter shared earlier. If CIC will treat on merit thn I would definitely send this letter. But if they need absolutely same letter thn it might be a cause of concern.
What do u say. I have an option of getting the same letter again from employer.
thanks and good luck.singhyogeshkumar said:Hi Guys,
Went for medicals yesterday. Sharing my experience with you. Went to Max Hospital, New Delhi, India.
They performed following tests:
- Chest X-ray
- HIV
- VDRL
- Urine Dip test for Glucose, Blood and Protein
- Height, Weight and BP
- Eye sight- normal reading test
- Physician check-up
Everyone looked in a hurry as hospital was full of applicants from UK, USA, Australia and Canada. Physician took only one minute to check me and my wife. Apart from X-ray and blood test, everything looked formality to me.
VDRL is a test for STD. Very brief discussion with Physician where she discuss past history, check chest and back with stethoscope. Very basic in nature.maged_mmh said:thanks and good luck.
what is meant by VDRL and Physician check-up? is BP an issue?
Yes, we do have sheet. Feel free to update your details:singhyogeshkumar said:Hi Guys,
I submitted my application yesterday and got AOR. When do you feel i will get access to CAS. Normally how much time do they take? And is thr any spreadsheet for submitted applications to find general trend of processing timelines.
Regards
maindola said:Guys,
My OINP application was received on 23 Dec, 2015. I have few queries around it. I would appreciate a quick response.
1) What is approx. date by which I can expect the AOR? Noone knows. Currently they r processing mid november files for AOR.
2) How long does it take to verify an application after AOR? Depends. From few days to 2-3 months.
3) After my application is accepted, I believe it will add 600 points to my express entry profile. So is express entry the only route? Yes EE is the only route
4) What are the approx. expenses/fees under different heads once my application is accepted under OINP? Exclusing OINP fee, u have to pay approx 1000 per applicant.
5) What are the steps to be taken immediately after receiving the OINP acceptance? Prepare all the documents and upload in mycic account after getting iTA
6) Please share the checklist of documents to be kept ready once OINP application is accepted.Visit
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/tools/perm/express/intake-complete.asp
Thanks
Maindola