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can any body five any idea on how can i fill up IMM0008 form? specially on national identity documents expiry date. as there is not any expiry date on national ID card so how can I fill that part and if I dont fill by date it does not validate.
 
anwar405z said:
can any body five any idea on how can i fill up IMM0008 form? specially on national identity documents expiry date. as there is not any expiry date on national ID card so how can I fill that part and if I dont fill by date it does not validate.
Are you from Bangladesh? The validity is 15 years for Bangladeshis.
 
yes I am bangladeshi, but in my national ID/my child birth certificate I did not get any expiry date how can I sure it
 
anwar405z said:
yes I am bangladeshi, but in my national ID/my child birth certificate I did not get any expiry date how can I sure it


People are claiming 15 years, no issue, it has become a standard. However, the link is here:
http://www.ecs.gov.bd/MenuExternalFilesEng/271.pdf
 
What is the meaning of following in IMM0008 generic form.
Have you received your certificate de selection du Quebec(CSQ) yes/no, if yes please indicate the number if no when did you apply for your CSQ
 
anwar405z said:
What is the meaning of following in IMM0008 generic form.
Have you received your certificate de selection du Quebec(CSQ) yes/no, if yes please indicate the number if no when did you apply for your CSQ

Applicable for Quebec applicants. Just skip it.
 
deba_avik said:
Thanks, smiling_face, for being with us. Keep in touch. I sent my updated docs yesterday though its still on the way to deliver. Hope it will reach by Tuesday. What about your progress, friend?

Good to know that u already sent.....I am warming up and hopefully will send by next week!

All the BEST :)
 
smiling_face said:
Good to know that u already sent.....I am warming up and hopefully will send by next week!

All the BEST :)

Okay, try to accelerate your wheels, it will definitely bring good news for you.
 
deba_avik said:
If you send IELTS earlier, you need not to send if you don't want to resubmit it actually.
-Just fill the 4 forms they required
-Photo for all the members
-Updated bank statements
-Any sort of update you have like Passport, address, National ID etc

Thanks a lot Deva_Avik for your valuable suggestion .I hope this would be the right way to submit update info. and thanks classical beat also.

NKSHUMON
 
deba_avik said:
People are claiming 15 years, no issue, it has become a standard. However, the link is here:
http://www.ecs.gov.bd/MenuExternalFilesEng/271.pdf

Thanks and appreciate. This will help to all Bangladeshi applicants.
 
Teaspoon said:
yeah right! i have got the same bro !

Hello Teaspoon,

Did you receive your second AOR from SGVO on January 2011? If you dont mind, if you could inform me your timelines regarding immigration to Canada, it would be helpful for me.

I got my 2nd AOR from SGVO on January 2011.
 
Quote from: lepetit on January 14, 2012, 05:09:55 am
Hi deba_avik !
In Form IMM0008, there is "Intended Occupation" column, how did you fill it? I mean, should we fill our real plan? or it must have sth to do with our present NOC? i.e as I am a 4131, I'd better fill in some occupations relating to instructor, teacher? (though I'm intending to study to become a med.lab technician). Do you think VO will take this column serious?
Other members who are preparing, or had sent update docs, pls share!
Best


deba_avik said:
You should use the NOC under which you are applying.

Thanks a lot, deba_avik!

Your comment may be true with your NOC, but as far as I know, with my NOC 4131, the job prospect in Canada is quite bleak (not easy to land a job as instructor there). So, VO will probably see my case as impractical if I fill "Intended Occupation" column with sth related to 4131.

Maybe they will favorably consider my case if I tell them my true plan, which is quite practical with my resources and Canada's present job market, don't you think so? :)

Cheers!
 
Thanks a lot, deba_avik!

Your comment may be true with your NOC, but as far as I know, with my NOC 4131, the job prospect in Canada is quite bleak (not easy to land a job as instructor there). So, VO will probably see my case as impractical if I fill "Intended Occupation" column with sth related to 4131.

Maybe they will favorably consider my case if I tell them my true plan, which is quite practical with my resources and Canada's present job market, don't you think so? :)

Cheers!

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The reason behind your application is just your current NOC, that's it. Practically what will you do after landing is not a fact, nobody will ask you to do the same job under occupation you applied or chosen as intended occupation. To my mind, they will not think it so critically. However, from the cases of my acquaintances, everyone has selected their intended occupation under which s/he applied. Definitely, your argument has a sense, the more demanded occupation, the more chance to establish swiftly. Let me allow time to discuss with some other experts again and will let you know accordingly.
Thanks
deba_avik
 
deba_avik said:
Thanks a lot, deba_avik!

Your comment may be true with your NOC, but as far as I know, with my NOC 4131, the job prospect in Canada is quite bleak (not easy to land a job as instructor there). So, VO will probably see my case as impractical if I fill "Intended Occupation" column with sth related to 4131.

Maybe they will favorably consider my case if I tell them my true plan, which is quite practical with my resources and Canada's present job market, don't you think so? :)

Cheers!


The reason behind your application is just your current NOC, that's it. Practically what will you do after landing is not a fact, nobody will ask you to do the same job under occupation you applied or chosen as intended occupation. To my mind, they will not think it so critically. However, from the cases of my acquaintances, everyone has selected their intended occupation under which s/he applied. Definitely, your argument has a sense, the more demanded occupation, the more chance to establish swiftly. Let me allow time to discuss with some other experts again and will let you know accordingly.
Thanks
deba_avik

Hello friend,

Please find Qorax's comment about it, hope it will help you to take decision:

Quote from: deba_avik on 15-01-2012, 22:25:14
Dear Captain Qorax,
In the form IMM0008, there is an option. Your intended occupation. If anyone writes an occupation which is demanded in Canada rather than selecting the occupation under which he applied, how will the Visa officer treat it? Please comment.

Regards,
deba_avik

Provided u have docs / trg / exp to match that.
U can't play around with CIC, did u think so?
 
deba_avik said:
Hello friend,

Please find Qorax's comment about it, hope it will help you to take decision:

Quote from: deba_avik on 15-01-2012, 22:25:14
Dear Captain Qorax,
In the form IMM0008, there is an option. Your intended occupation. If anyone writes an occupation which is demanded in Canada rather than selecting the occupation under which he applied, how will the Visa officer treat it? Please comment.

Regards,
deba_avik

Provided u have docs / trg / exp to match that.
U can't play around with CIC, did u think so?

Thank you for your commment, deba_avik and Captain Qorax!

I have no intention at all to play around with CIC or VO. I just want to make clear that, rather than filling "Your intended occupation" with sth relating to 4131, which I'm pretty sure is impractical (due to language barrier, credentials recognition, regulated occupation, jpb prospect, etc... I've done some research, of course), should I fill in my real (and quite practical) plan? I have no docs, experience etc to match my intention now, but I'm intending to take training from start in a complete different field which I know is within my own resources and capability. "Honesty is the best policy", right?

After all, I'm not sure about the purpose behind this "Your intended occupation" in form IMM0008. What on earth VO has to do with our plan after landing? Do they probably evaluate our case by this "Your intended occupation" or not?

Good lucks !