They are so beautiful while sleeping, so soft and cuddly...
Wait... are we still talking about babies or have we moved on to spouses?
They are so beautiful while sleeping, so soft and cuddly...
@Olliee
It is better to wait as you should be eligible
I) at the time of ita
2) at the time of eAPR
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so,if you receive an ita before sept 10th & waits for sept 10 to submit docs,you'll be mis-stating facts as upon scrutiny,it will be clear that u don't fulfill 1st criteria...so you'll have to decline anyway....wait u complete an year..
it is 1 year & not 3 years within last 10 years ...FYI...![]()
did not really understand the calculation there... are we expecting to have more rounds of ITAs this year? and how many more invites can we expect this year?Hope this thread can help you understand about the quota thing
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-im...erstand-immigration-targets-read-this.279551/
Wait... are we still talking about babies or have we moved on to spouses?
Try Below Formula for BC TRF Number. (total 18 alpha/numerical number).
1. Last two Digit of the year:- For Year 2016, Put 16
2. First two Alpha :- Country Code- For INDIA, IN
3. 6 Digit Numbers:- Your Candidate Number- 000777
4. First 3 Alpha of your Family Name and First alpha of your Name:- Solanki karnesh- SOLK
5. Center Number last 3 Digit:- IN001- 001
6. Module:- General- G
i.e 16IN000777SOLK001G
This is how they put your Test report form Number if i am not wrong.!
Best Wishes Shaun. Let's hope for a draw tomorrow so we can reach below 410 very soon as you and andie are around that.! Also hope that OINP opens very soon and you get NOI.
Just start gathering all docs related to OINP or for PPR as well as a back-up plan and moment they open, just register immediately and then to upload file in 14 days. Life is so unpredictable sometimes and we should not miss a single chance to reach at our common destination.![]()
Please forgive me for asking a newbie question on the wrong thread, but my friends are all here on this one.
As you know I'm am now at 407 CRS. If my wife resits the IELTS and actually listens this time (forgive me darling if you're reading this!), then she might get full marks and with me as primary applicant we will have 409. Every point counts so we might pursue this avenue.
We both are very similar points wise:
Where we differ is age. She is two years younger than me.
- Both speak english as first language and therefore should be able to get full marks here
- Both hold a Masters recognised by Canada
- Both are IT Managers and have over 6 years experience in last 10 years, so same NOC
If she sat the IELTS again, obtained full marks and we reverse who the primary applicant is then our points will jump from 407 (as it is now) to 429 due to her getting more points in the age category.
My wife has been a full time mum for the last 18 months to look after our kids and we do not want this to change. Indeed when we move to Canada we will need her to be a full time mum since we won't have a family support network. We don't want to try and fool immigration officials and say my wife will work, because that's not true. I will be the one who finds a job and works.
Now for my question. My understanding is that if we were to switch primary applicants, raise our score to 429 and obtain an ITA, then it would be perfectly legal and above board for my wife pursue this ITA with the intention of not working. If fact, by my reading I'm not sure that the direct ITA route really asks any questions about who is going to work or in what profession.
Am I correct?
You see people on here who have attempted IELTS 3, 4 or even 5 times and display those scores like a badge of honour. I never really understood clearly why, but now I do. Good scores are damn hard to achieve, even to native english speakers and secondly they make such an, almost illogical, difference to your CRS. It's crazy the impact they have.
Wear them with pride!![]()
Yeah that was my understanding, but I just wanted to be sure, thanks.
I don't see her ever going back to work if I can get a job as well paid as I do here, but I guess that's a whole different issue. You hear stories of immigrants with PhDs driving cabs. We'll cross that bridge when we have our PR secured.
407 with me, 408 with you. Who's got 409? Anybody?
Thank you Andie. Finance is another really strong area of employment in Canada so signs are good for you also. If your tax advice is anywhere near as good as your immigration advice you'll have no issue finding the right job.
Interesting. I've never really read it that way, but as you point out the EE program is under economic class. Probably best not to give them a reason to refuse unnecessarily. It's our intention that she will not work, but who knows, she might get fed up looking after the kids and decide she wants her career back. She was an excellent IT PM and she could easily go back. So maybe we don't lie, but don't push the 'economic class' thing too far either.
I on the other hand could look after the kids and take them to Timmy's every day. That would be a great life!![]()