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Please can you include me in the spreadsheet?
 
seema.vashista said:
Hi Nikhil,

to work in industry, lisence is not required at all

Thanx seema,

Thats great... its better to work in industry and will it be beneficial if someone has experience of industry in india ? I have experience of Regulatory affairs...
 
nikhil_miral said:
Thanx seema,

Thats great... its better to work in industry and will it be beneficial if someone has experience of industry in india ? I have experience of Regulatory affairs...
its definately beneficial to have exp. in india and also approval in india. they consider it at all.
 
Just a correction, applying for a SIN card takes at most an hour, you get the SIN on the spot and the SIN card comes in mail within a week or two. You do not need to wait for your SIN card to start working, just need your SIN (number).

Nishant batta said:
hi seema

I think fd is not good as we have to show liquid cash in dollars.

This money should be in our hands and govt policy is that you should not be in low funds

and start crying on reaching there, this money will help you as SIN card & PR Card takes

2-4 weeks and without SIN card we are not supposed to work.

Nishant
 
Hi Nikhil, you are in Canada?
I am in India still. will be landing in Totonto in March 2012.

I am also in same situation as yours.
Regulatory affairs 1.5 yrs experience.
Canadian experience ir requires, but it is all a matter of luck.
You can do any course there & then it will become a little bit easier.

nikhil_miral said:
Thanx seema,

Thats great... its better to work in industry and will it be beneficial if someone has experience of industry in india ? I have experience of Regulatory affairs...
 
seema.vashista said:
Hi Nikhil, you are in Canada?
I am in India still. will be landing in Totonto in March 2012.

I am also in same situation as yours.
Regulatory affairs 1.5 yrs experience.
Canadian experience ir requires, but it is all a matter of luck.
You can do any course there & then it will become a little bit easier.

Seema, I have just recently applied.... But if Industrial pharmacist can work without license than i think we would also work in our profile based on indian experience,,,,,
 
ok.

I will be doing the one year course there to have an add on
nikhil_miral said:
Seema, I have just recently applied.... But if Industrial pharmacist can work without license than i think we would also work in our profile based on indian experience,,,,,
 
nikhil_miral said:
Seema, I have just recently applied.... But if Industrial pharmacist can work without license than i think we would also work in our profile based on indian experience,,,,,

I too applied as industrial pharmacist on 7th nov. I am working in R&D Formulations. Did they encash your payment?
 
dear all,,,
as per the new checklist, i didn't send pay slips neither contracts, only the experience certificate including all the details required, they say: "additional documents" so, i thought it is no not a must? am very worry!!!
pls advise>>>>>
 
helppp said:
dear all,,,
as per the new checklist, i didn't send pay slips neither contracts, only the experience certificate including all the details required, they say: "additional documents" so, i thought it is no not a must? am very worry!!!
pls advise>>>>>
hi, dont worry I had the same situation and there was no problem in the processing steps.
 
alireza1981 said:
hi, dont worry I had the same situation and there was no problem in the processing steps.

but as ur dates, applied in march 2011 it wasn't mentioned in the checklist,,, now it is mentioned as additional documents....

thanx
 
Hi seema

just want to ask what is the course you are talking about.Is it to gain a license to practice as pharmacist in canada ?please let me know.
ALL THE BEST FOR YOUR LANDING

THANKS
VINAY
 
HI SHAUQAT

DEAR I HAVE DONE WITH MY MEDICALS ON 7-11-2011 AS I HAVE RECEIVED DOCUMENTS ON 3-11-2011.

ALL D BEST FOR YOUR DOCUMENTS.

NISHANT
 
Applications received toward the overall cap: 3,895 of 10,000 as of November 15, 2011

Applications received per eligible occupation:

Eligible Occupation
(by National Occupational Classification [NOC] code) Number of Complete Applications Received*
0631 – Restaurant and Food Service Managers 391
0811 – Primary Production Managers (Except Agriculture) 34
1122 – Professional Occupations in Business Services to Management 500 (Cap reached)**
1233 – Insurance Adjusters and Claims Examiners 90
2121 – Biologists and Related Scientists 269
2151 – Architects 147
3111 – Specialist Physicians 207
3112 – General Practitioners and Family Physicians 220
3113 – Dentists 266
3131 – Pharmacists 478
3142 – Physiotherapists 53
3152 – Registered Nurses 500 (Cap reached)**
3215 – Medical Radiation Technologists 20
3222 – Dental Hygienists and Dental Therapists 14
3233 – Licensed Practical Nurses 107
4151 – Psychologists 33
4152 – Social Workers 141
6241 – Chefs 35
6242 – Cooks 69
7215 – Contractors and Supervisors, Carpentry Trades 42
7216 – Contractors and Supervisors, Mechanic Trades 92
7241 – Electricians (Except Industrial and Power System) 45
7242 – Industrial Electricians 46
7251 – Plumbers 8
7265 – Welders and Related Machine Operators 18
7312 – Heavy-Duty Equipment Mechanics 20
7371 – Crane Operators 3
7372 – Drillers and Blasters – Surface Mining, Quarrying and Construction 4
8222 – Supervisors, Oil and Gas Drilling and Service 43
*The number of complete Federal Skilled Worker applications received as of November 15, 2011 is approximate.
 
http://www.high-demand-jobs.com/2011/11/november-2011-visa-bulletin.html

November 2011 Visa Bulletin

As of November 10, 2011, Centralized Intake Office already received a total of 3,809 applications from the 29 in-demand occupations under Ministerial Instruction 3 (MI-3). Only a maximum of 10,000 applications will be received with a cap of 500 for each occupation. The cap for Professional Occupations in Business Services to Management and Registered Nurses have been reached few months ago. The next three applications nearing its cap are:

3131 Pharmacists 476
3113 Dentists 256
2121 Biologists and Related Scientists 261

For the complete list, visit http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/complete-applications.asp

Please note that the list is not a real-time tally and is meant as guide only. There are information circulating in some forums that the cap for nurses has been reached as early as mid of July 2011 and that those filed after July 15 will all be returned unprocessed. We have a couple of applications (nurses) received by CIO on July 15 that was already returned because according to the letter, the cap was already reached. We have yet to receive the assessment results for nurse applicants filed July 15 onwards. But for other occupations, those filed up to August 12, already received the assessment results.

The first published MI-3 update on the number of applications received was dated July 21 and with only a total of 26 applications from registered nurses. If the cap was indeed reached as early as July 15, it sure did not serve as a guide. It somehow mislead many applicants. We have written Minister Kenny to protest this grave injustice.