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securer said:
hahah sinong mga kasabay pinagsasabi mo jan hahah. 51 pts lang daw ako so kahit interview pasado ako di parin ak pasok sa selection?

yung mga naunang hyan victims haha nasa federal na sila dati pa e baka ngayon paalis na...kung 51 ka short ka pa ng 4 pts...mahirap hirap bunuin yan dapat maimpress sayo ang officer nagaling ka dapat sa french... ;D
 
patina92086 said:
A certified copy is a copy/reproduction of the original document. So technically when someone in authority signed a document as certified true copy of the original, it becomes valid only at the time it was signed and confirmed by the said authority. Don't have much knowledge about the seal, all I know is that there are lots of them along recto joke :D Kidding aside, I guess the best way for the verifying party to prove the validity of a certified true copy document is through contacting the issuing institution...nothing less...so if resigned na yun signatory definitely di masasagot nung currently in the position e di naman sya ang pumirma e :)

I am not sure if I agree with what you said. I will give you an example, My college diploma was signed by my Dean in 2005. She passed away last year. Based on what you said, does this mean that the validity of my diploma will not be verified since the person who signed it already had passed?
 
As far as I understood, Certified true copy is a copy of a document against the original, notarized by legal authorities like a notary public or a judge, irregardless if the person who originally signed the document is deceased or not.

The HS diploma I sent is not a clear copy but the principal's signature is visible. Just had that notarized and sent it to Quebec. According to my immigrant lawyer, it is OK as long as it is a CTC. :)
 
spanky84us said:
I am not sure if I agree with what you said. I will give you an example, My college diploma was signed by my Dean in 2005. She passed away last year. Based on what you said, does this mean that the validity of my diploma will not be verified since the person who signed it already had passed?

Validity does not pass away with the person. If it is in record na yung signatory ng papel mo was an employee of the institution and held a position, kahit anong mangyari sa kanya, wala kang magiging problema as long as the institution validates her presence at the time of the signature.

Most likely, the one you are talking to doesn't know what's right and he/she is trying to force out cash from you. Try talking or escalating your problem to head registrar or dean.
 
spanky84us said:
I am not sure if I agree with what you said. I will give you an example, My college diploma was signed by my Dean in 2005. She passed away last year. Based on what you said, does this mean that the validity of my diploma will not be verified since the person who signed it already had passed?

Now i understand where the confusion is coming from. There are certain documents that are issued as original and there are not. How did I say this? I remember when i requested for the certified true copies of my credentials in my school, I photocopied my tor along with my diploma hoping I will only be paying for a sign and seal and pay minimal amount, but to no avail, the lady at the registrar said they do not certify xerox copy of the tor because according to her the tor will be printed using the school paper and i need to pay 750.As regards to the diploma, I remember she took the xerox copy of my diploma and paid less than 50 pesos to get it certified.

And just to add one more point, the authorities who had signed our diploma normally they are the head of the institution, the one certifying it as true is the assigned person who verifies its authenticity...the registrar.
 
patina92086 said:
yung mga naunang hyan victims haha nasa federal na sila dati pa e baka ngayon paalis na...kung 51 ka short ka pa ng 4 pts...mahirap hirap bunuin yan dapat maimpress sayo ang officer nagaling ka dapat sa french... ;D

ok lng yan. pagsabhin nlng need ko mg french. eh di mag aaral akong mgfrench hehehe. di nmn aw ngmmdali heheh. intay2 din pag may time :D
 
Its been a long time to be here,, I have a problem right now, Sa tagal ng QSW I've seen a opportunity for other country, should I grab it or hehentayin ko tong sobrang tagal na proseso ng QSW. U know guys I seen people who wait for 5 years in this program, Baka sa ka hihintay natin we cannot see another opportunity. A piece of Advice try to look for another opportunity baka mayron na mas higit pa sa QSW. :D
 
Dipolog said:
Its been a long time to be here,, I have a problem right now, Sa tagal ng QSW I've seen a opportunity for other country, should I grab it or hehentayin ko tong sobrang tagal na proseso ng QSW. U know guys I seen people who wait for 5 years in this program, Baka sa ka hihintay natin we cannot see another opportunity. A piece of Advice try to look for another opportunity baka mayron na mas higit pa sa QSW. :D

Hi!! Have you received your AOR since you filed last June.
 
Dipolog said:
Its been a long time to be here,, I have a problem right now, Sa tagal ng QSW I've seen a opportunity for other country, should I grab it or hehentayin ko tong sobrang tagal na proseso ng QSW. U know guys I seen people who wait for 5 years in this program, Baka sa ka hihintay natin we cannot see another opportunity. A piece of Advice try to look for another opportunity baka mayron na mas higit pa sa QSW. :D

Just grab the other opportunity to other country. If ever you get approved in QSW, they'll ask for updates from you. Mas magandang maging busy tayo dahil kapag wala kang ginagwa, nagmumukhang matagal ang 1-2 years na average timeline ng QSW.
 
Dipolog said:
Its been a long time to be here,, I have a problem right now, Sa tagal ng QSW I've seen a opportunity for other country, should I grab it or hehentayin ko tong sobrang tagal na proseso ng QSW. U know guys I seen people who wait for 5 years in this program, Baka sa ka hihintay natin we cannot see another opportunity. A piece of Advice try to look for another opportunity baka mayron na mas higit pa sa QSW. :D

San ang punta mo Dipolog? sama... ;D
 
bosschips said:
Just grab the other opportunity to other country. If ever you get approved in QSW, they'll ask for updates from you. Mas magandang maging busy tayo dahil kapag wala kang ginagwa, nagmumukhang matagal ang 1-2 years na average timeline ng QSW.

Should I continue and push through with my FSW application? baka mag clash eh....
 
megalomax said:
Should I continue and push through with my FSW application? baka mag clash eh....

That's the risk you have to take once you lodge a Federal application with an existing Quebec Skilled Worker application. :-)
 
bosschips said:
That's the risk you have to take once you lodge a Federal application with an existing Quebec Skilled Worker application. :-)

wala namang problema yan e...basahin nyo discussion sa link below :)

http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/-t44718.0.html
 
patina92086 said:
wala namang problema yan e...basahin nyo discussion sa link below :)

http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/-t44718.0.html

Sumagot pa pala ako sa thread na yan. He he!

I still consider it somehow a risk. It could somehow prolong the timeline. The process of withdrawal seems easy but it could pose hassle at some level.

With all that, Id still take the plunge. Still hoping that QSW will have some news this July. :-)
 
Hi everyone!

Just want to ask if it is a need to take IELTS or study french first before submitting CSQ app? Thanks!