- Sep 15, 2014
- 3
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- Ottawa
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 31-Aug-2015
- Doc's Request.
- 08-Sep-2015
- AOR Received.
- 31-Aug-2015
- IELTS Request
- 08-Sep-2015
- Med's Done....
- 11-Sep-2015
- Passport Req..
- 13-Jan-2016
- VISA ISSUED...
- 20-Jan-2016
- LANDED..........
- 27-Jan-2016
Hello:
I am 7 months into my employment under post graduate work permit. This is my 11th year in Canada - graduated highschool, University with both BSc and MSc.
I will fulfil 1 year employment (when I would be eligible to apply for CEC immigration) in 5 months and I just want to be prepared.
This is the information I've received from CIC call centre agent:
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As a temporary foreign worker, to apply for permanent residence under the Canadian Experience Class (CEC), you must have:
Work experience* for 12 months within the 36 months preceding the date you submit your application. This work experience must have been obtained in a :
management occupation;
professional occupation;
technical occupation; or
skilled occupation;
A valid temporary resident status during the period of work that makes you eligible to apply under the CEC;
and
The ability to communicate in English or French.
Please note that periods of self-employment or unauthorized work will not be included when calculating the period of work experience.
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My job as a feed formulator (animal nutritionist for livestocks) is a full time position which falls under Biologists and Related Scientists - NOC 2121 - LEVEL A
I am just inquiring some few tips for this application.
1. Would I need to take Language proficiency test? (I am sure so many other people have asked this questions, but I could not simply find this information - I just find it very strange that I graduated highschool with Ontario Literacy tests, University with BSc and MSc needing to prove their language skills)
2. If so, of two, CELPIP and IELTIS, what is recommended?
3. Should I apply at 1 year mark of my employment or should I give some more time? maybe at 13 months or so? (I've seen many people on this forum being denied because CIC indicated that they did not meet this term)
4. I also have my own house w/ mortgage approved - owned it for over 6 months now - will be a year by the time when I apply. Would this help with proving that I am contributing to Canadian Society?
5. Is there any tips that you can share? (My timeline is quite tight because if it takes too long, I have to go back to my country, South Korea and have to serve military services. So, I want to have everything corrected before I submit my application to prevent denial)
Thank you very much in advance.
I am 7 months into my employment under post graduate work permit. This is my 11th year in Canada - graduated highschool, University with both BSc and MSc.
I will fulfil 1 year employment (when I would be eligible to apply for CEC immigration) in 5 months and I just want to be prepared.
This is the information I've received from CIC call centre agent:
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As a temporary foreign worker, to apply for permanent residence under the Canadian Experience Class (CEC), you must have:
Work experience* for 12 months within the 36 months preceding the date you submit your application. This work experience must have been obtained in a :
management occupation;
professional occupation;
technical occupation; or
skilled occupation;
A valid temporary resident status during the period of work that makes you eligible to apply under the CEC;
and
The ability to communicate in English or French.
Please note that periods of self-employment or unauthorized work will not be included when calculating the period of work experience.
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My job as a feed formulator (animal nutritionist for livestocks) is a full time position which falls under Biologists and Related Scientists - NOC 2121 - LEVEL A
I am just inquiring some few tips for this application.
1. Would I need to take Language proficiency test? (I am sure so many other people have asked this questions, but I could not simply find this information - I just find it very strange that I graduated highschool with Ontario Literacy tests, University with BSc and MSc needing to prove their language skills)
2. If so, of two, CELPIP and IELTIS, what is recommended?
3. Should I apply at 1 year mark of my employment or should I give some more time? maybe at 13 months or so? (I've seen many people on this forum being denied because CIC indicated that they did not meet this term)
4. I also have my own house w/ mortgage approved - owned it for over 6 months now - will be a year by the time when I apply. Would this help with proving that I am contributing to Canadian Society?
5. Is there any tips that you can share? (My timeline is quite tight because if it takes too long, I have to go back to my country, South Korea and have to serve military services. So, I want to have everything corrected before I submit my application to prevent denial)
Thank you very much in advance.