Guys need help, for the legality of work experience do we need to send the original letters of tax exemption certificate and social security contribution or the notarized copy is acceptable.
I think Notarized copy will work, as its mention in document checklist, certified copy or original.shery84 said:Guys need help, for the legality of work experience do we need to send the original letters of tax exemption certificate and social security contribution or the notarized copy is acceptable.
David83 said:Hello guys,
I wanted to prepare again to IELTS to prepare for the PR application, but then I was checking the PR application checklist for QSW, and I've noticed that there is no check box to submit any language proficiency proof or any academic-related documents (certificates, transcripts, ... etc). All I need is police certificate(s) and the forms filled and signed. Is this true?
Thanks
Where did you read this? CIC processing times for PR vary wildly, depending on which visa office processes the application. But yes, as a general observation, time is measured in years in many cases.dprograms said:Erm,
if we get CSQ, it will take about another 3 years for the Federal part (previously it was 1-2yrs)??
I read this some where???
David83 said:Oh, what a relief because IELTS took me a lot of preparation the first time. Thanks for your reply.
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sanjeev31aug said:Hello Friends,
I was filling all the forms and came with few doubts. Hope anyone here could help on these.
1) Do we have to print and attach "General Information" part or Instruction Part given at starting of each form or we don't have to?
Don't understand what you mean by this?
2) In my wife passport, the Surname/Family Name area is blank, so how I suppose to fill all these forms? Should I fill only "Given Name" column on all these forms and leave "Family name" column blank or put N/A instead?
Fill in the details as they appear on her birth certificate. If family name is blank, write N/A in family name column.
3) What do I have to fill to columns that are not applicable to me? NA, Not applicable or left it blank
N/A. Do not leave blanks.
4) In form A-0520-AA question 4 "Family Members", I only have to put my wife details, not the details of my parents and siblings?
details of spouse and children, if applicable
5) For AOT i am selecting "Computer Science (Bach.) code B556" for my education. I have completed "Master of Computer Application" in 2010 and save related work experience. Kindly advice if I am correct or not?
Do you have a Bachelor degree in Computer Science? If not, no.
6) I think my wife education fall under AOT Section D, "Sociology (Bach.) Code B564" as she has complete "Masters of Arts" in Sociology itself, so I think I can get 1 point for her education as well, Kindly advice what code I should mention under AOT for my wife education?
Does your wife have a Bachelor degree in Sociology? If not, no, this isn't the correct response.
Thanks,
Sanjeev
I read this somewhere in this thread. It is said that the time to process the Federal Part after the CSQ has been increased from about 1 year to 3 years partly due to the Express Entry System.Lammawitch said:Where did you read this? CIC processing times for PR vary wildly, depending on which visa office processes the application. But yes, as a general observation, time is measured in years in many cases.
The federal stage for Ottawa (Case Processing Centre) : 20 months (http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/times/perm/skilled-que.asp) Patience, patience..flyer110 said:Hello eveyone, I received CSQ at July, 2013, and submitted to the CIC Ottawa office, IP at October, but till now, there is no response, don't know what's wrong, anyone submitted around same time? Please let me know your current progress.
Ouch!! That's very long. 3 years for csq and another 3 years for federal. very frustating it has been.dprograms said:I read this somewhere in this thread. It is said that the time to process the Federal Part after the CSQ has been increased from about 1 year to 3 years partly due to the Express Entry System.
dprograms said:I read this somewhere in this thread. It is said that the time to process the Federal Part after the CSQ has been increased from about 1 year to 3 years partly due to the Express Entry System.
Processing times by Visa Office (NB, take these as "guidelines"), after CSQ received and CIC application submitted:richardrn said:Ouch!! That's very long. 3 years for csq and another 3 years for federal. very frustating it has been.
It is not 3 years just federal it depends on the VO for example Ottawa is 20 months which is less than 2 years, some people really need to read or investigate before they start throwing rumors like "I heard it increased from 1 to 3 years because of express entry" which is not true, another example is Mexico VO, since a year ago until today it is still 16 months it hasn't change.Lammawitch said:Processing times by Visa Office (NB, take these as "guidelines"), after CSQ received and CIC application submitted:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/times/perm/skilled-que.asp
Yes, it's a long - too long - process . (When I came, years ago, CSQ + Federal took 11 months total).