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Coolguy31

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Nov 29, 2013
372
27
124
Nagpur, India
Category........
Visa Office......
NDVO
NOC Code......
0013
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
30-05-2014
AOR Received.
26-09-2014
IELTS Request
Sent with Application
Med's Request
30-10-2014
Med's Done....
15-11-2014. Adtl Rpts submitted on 02-12-2015 to Med Center. Consultant Submitted all Docs Via Email on 8 Dec 14
Interview........
Waived.
Passport Req..
18-01-2016
VISA ISSUED...
10-01-2016
LANDED..........
Landing 16-04-2016
vsai said:
friends... this is to inform you that my 4th line updated as "Interview scheduled on May 25, 2015"

really excited to face the interview.. with this we can say that an interview can be called at any stage.. All the best to everyone... Good luck

ECAS status:
1-- Application received on Aug 1, 2014
2-- Started processing on Jan 20, 2015
3-- Medicals Results receieved on Feb 11, 2015
4-- Interview scheduled on May 25, 2015
Very true. All the best for your interview. Any idea as to why this might have come up. Maybe you have any nagging doubt about something you submitted which might have caused this issue???
 

HWarraich

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May 29, 2014
375
58
Category........
Visa Office......
NDVO
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2133
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
16-Aug-2014
Passport Req..
11 May 2015
VISA ISSUED...
18 May 2015
niagracalling said:
"Canadian Experience" For Immigrants and Newcomers

By Mark Swartz
Monster Contributing Writer


Are you new to Canada, or thinking of immigrating here for a job? You should know that employers here might ask if you have "Canadian work experience."


This may sound like an odd question. There you are, coming from outside our country. You may have years of work experience and proper credentials from your homeland. Yet that may not be enough to convince Canadian employers of your worth.


So what is "Canadian experience" and how can you get it (or get around it)? Read on for more.


What Do Employers Mean By "Canadian Experience?"


According to Jeffrey Lee, Employment Specialist /Practicum Coordinator at CDI College in Burnaby, British Columbia, "Employers look for Canadian workplace experience so that employees are familiar with workplace culture, social cues, and expectations."


Since different cultures may have different ways of handling situations, "newcomers with 'Canadian workplace experience' are seen as being more capable of getting along with the workgroup," adds Lee. He also notes that having your professional credentials and education authenticated here is important too.


There are other aspects to Canadian experience as well. Peter Dudka, Acting Program Manager, Transition to Employment Programs at Polycultural Immigrant & Community Services in Toronto, Ontario, points out that employers favour the following:


- Fluent English or French, depending on what province you are in. This is crucial. Accent is not an issue, but clear expression of ideas and understanding local terminology are what matter


- Local certification. Not necessarily a two year diploma or a Bachelor's degree, but even the shortest course here that is relevant to the job will help you stand out from other job seekers


- Narrow specialization. Many newcomers instead offer (in resumes or during job interviews) wide experience and education, from which it is difficult to extract whether they can do that particular job or not


Dudka adds to this list "the art of selling yourself, which is foreign to many newcomers in Canada. It is related to the previous point: you need to be able to clearly highlight your strengths in one particular field."


How To Get "Canadian Experience"


No Canadian experience, no job. No job, no Canadian experience. It's a conundrum that many thousands of newcomers face each year. Fortunately there are ways to overcome this obstacle.


Jeffrey Lee, who has helped internationally-trained professionals find employment, offers advice. "Many recent immigrants can start by volunteering with various charitable organizations, offering their expertise for a variety of projects."


As well, Lee recommends attending a professional mentoring group where skilled immigrants are paired with local professional peers, to talk about how to prepare for entry into their desired occupation. One such program in B.C. is from MOSAIC. He also suggests volunteering at businesses related to your profession, if they are open to this.


Peter Dudka suggests connecting with local agencies in Canada that offer free employment assistance to immigrants. "Through our agency, for example," says Dudka, "we offer advanced English classes, work placements in Canadian companies, interview preparation courses and networking events with local employers.


If you happen to live in Quebec, you can get Canadian experience working in something called a Practice Firm. These are specially made businesses that only interact with one another. No actual money or salaries are involved. Practice Firms are training facilities that let you do specific jobs as if for real. There are 30 of these Firms in Quebec, and one in Ontario. A list of these is available at the Canadian Practice Firms Network (CPFN).


Taking A Lower Level Job To Get "Canadian Experience"


To get your start in Canada, you may want to consider taking a lower level job here than you are used to. It could be quicker for you to get initial employment that pays less. While it may be a step down, it translates into Canadian experience. The truth is that this is a common approach for a good percentage of newcomers.


However be careful not to get stuck in a menial job that is hard to move upward from. It would be smart to consult directly with one of those local newcomer agencies mentioned above. They can advise you personally based on your circumstances and needs. Meanwhile, read Monster.ca articles on Working for Less: When It's OK to Take a Pay Cut, and Should I Apply To A Job If I'm Overqualified?.



More About "Canadian Experience"



According to Jeffrey Lee, some industries such as IT (Information Technology, e.g. computing, software, telecommunications) may be less strict about where your experience is gained. Therefore this field might be easier to penetrate in Canada. At present, European-trained engineers may also have an easier time to get their credentials acknowledged than ones trained in Asia or the Middle East.


Other skilled immigrants can benefit from a program offered by the not-for-profit Allies, says Peter Dudka. Allies has created a National Mentoring Initiative in various cities across Canada. Mentoring offers a connection between a skilled immigrant and an established Canadian professional in the same or related occupation. It's a way of helping skilled newcomers integrate into the workforce faster.


Working in this great country can be marvelous. There are all sorts of challenges and rewards for immigrants.

Getting your start here can be difficult, no doubt. It will make things easier if you're prepared when the interviewer asks: "Tell us about your Canadian experience."
+1 for sharing good info dear.
 

Coolguy31

Hero Member
Nov 29, 2013
372
27
124
Nagpur, India
Category........
Visa Office......
NDVO
NOC Code......
0013
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
30-05-2014
AOR Received.
26-09-2014
IELTS Request
Sent with Application
Med's Request
30-10-2014
Med's Done....
15-11-2014. Adtl Rpts submitted on 02-12-2015 to Med Center. Consultant Submitted all Docs Via Email on 8 Dec 14
Interview........
Waived.
Passport Req..
18-01-2016
VISA ISSUED...
10-01-2016
LANDED..........
Landing 16-04-2016
simarwalia88 said:
Hi forum mates

Its been a long time I have visited the forum. I wud like to inform that I received my PPR yesterday and I would like to thanks forum mates for all the help and moral support. Wish u all the best for the process ahead. ;D ;D
Congrats and all the best for the future :)
 

Coolguy31

Hero Member
Nov 29, 2013
372
27
124
Nagpur, India
Category........
Visa Office......
NDVO
NOC Code......
0013
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
30-05-2014
AOR Received.
26-09-2014
IELTS Request
Sent with Application
Med's Request
30-10-2014
Med's Done....
15-11-2014. Adtl Rpts submitted on 02-12-2015 to Med Center. Consultant Submitted all Docs Via Email on 8 Dec 14
Interview........
Waived.
Passport Req..
18-01-2016
VISA ISSUED...
10-01-2016
LANDED..........
Landing 16-04-2016
niagracalling said:
"Canadian Experience" For Immigrants and Newcomers

By Mark Swartz
Monster Contributing Writer


Are you new to Canada, or thinking of immigrating here for a job? You should know that employers here might ask if you have "Canadian work experience."

More About "Canadian Experience"



According to Jeffrey Lee, some industries such as IT (Information Technology, e.g. computing, software, telecommunications) may be less strict about where your experience is gained. Therefore this field might be easier to penetrate in Canada. At present, European-trained engineers may also have an easier time to get their credentials acknowledged than ones trained in Asia or the Middle East.


Other skilled immigrants can benefit from a program offered by the not-for-profit Allies, says Peter Dudka. Allies has created a National Mentoring Initiative in various cities across Canada. Mentoring offers a connection between a skilled immigrant and an established Canadian professional in the same or related occupation. It's a way of helping skilled newcomers integrate into the workforce faster.


Working in this great country can be marvelous. There are all sorts of challenges and rewards for immigrants.

Getting your start here can be difficult, no doubt. It will make things easier if you're prepared when the interviewer asks: "Tell us about your Canadian experience."
Nice info brother. Thanks for the same.
 

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Aug 8, 2013
347
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test
Visa Office......
NDVO
NOC Code......
2241
App. Filed.......
14-05-2014
Doc's Request.
-
Nomination.....
27-Aug-14
AOR Received.
neverrr-
IELTS Request
submited with App s6w7r7l7.5
File Transfer...
processing start 20-Feb-2015
Med's Request
14-Mar-2015
Med's Done....
19-Mar-2015, third line 27-Mar-15
Interview........
waived..hopefully..pray to God
Passport Req..
13-May-2015--sent 14-May-2015
VISA ISSUED...
11-May-2015--PP back 23-May-2015--expiry 23-Mar-2016
LANDED..........
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vsai said:
Friends ,,, dont worry guys i have receieved a valid Interview letter asking me to bring oringinal passports.. i have explored many contacts and senior Immigration consultants.. they all said after RPRF fee deducted and medicals cleared if any one is called for an Interview then 90% its assumed that its a random pick to show as part of their audit process..

Also along with Medical proof submission he has asked me to send our Marriage photographs/Post marriage photos so we are thinking he wants to see us in person physically .. Thats all rest all are ok as I have a Valid 6 yrs of IT exp with IBM and all our HRS and Managers are alerted and no one has contacted this so far... So keep faith in God we are preparing for interview and will definetly come oyt with flying colours...

All the best to everyone... Learning experience for all our forum members.. Good luck guys...
Thums UP dude.. :) :D :) :D :) ;D
 

Monika Anand

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Aug 28, 2014
103
15
New Delhi
Visa Office......
NDVO
NOC Code......
0113
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
4 July 2014
Nomination.....
29th October 2014 PER
File Transfer...
17th March 2015 second line
Med's Request
28th March 2015
Med's Done....
31 March . Third line on 9th April
Interview........
Waived
Passport Req..
13th May 2015
VISA ISSUED...
21st May 2014
LANDED..........
waheguru soon after stamping
vsai said:
Friends ,,, dont worry guys i have receieved a valid Interview letter asking me to bring oringinal passports.. i have explored many contacts and senior Immigration consultants.. they all said after RPRF fee deducted and medicals cleared if any one is called for an Interview then 90% its assumed that its a random pick to show as part of their audit process..

Also along with Medical proof submission he has asked me to send our Marriage photographs/Post marriage photos so we are thinking he wants to see us in person physically .. Thats all rest all are ok as I have a Valid 6 yrs of IT exp with IBM and all our HRS and Managers are alerted and no one has contacted this so far... So keep faith in God we are preparing for interview and will definetly come oyt with flying colours...

All the best to everyone... Learning experience for all our forum members.. Good luck guys...
All the best to you for your interview. Good to see your confidence and positivity towards interview. Do share your experiences
 

dhararutulnaik

Full Member
Dec 12, 2014
39
8
124
India
Category........
Visa Office......
NDVO
NOC Code......
1123
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
29-08-2014
Doc's Request.
Sent with the file
IELTS Request
Sent with the file
Med's Request
01-04-2015
Med's Done....
Waiting
Interview........
Waiting
Passport Req..
Waiting
VISA ISSUED...
Waiting
Hello everyone

My 3rd line got updated this morning. It says Medical results have been received.

Now what next? and more importantly, when???

Thanks in advance.
 

Monika Anand

Star Member
Aug 28, 2014
103
15
New Delhi
Visa Office......
NDVO
NOC Code......
0113
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
4 July 2014
Nomination.....
29th October 2014 PER
File Transfer...
17th March 2015 second line
Med's Request
28th March 2015
Med's Done....
31 March . Third line on 9th April
Interview........
Waived
Passport Req..
13th May 2015
VISA ISSUED...
21st May 2014
LANDED..........
waheguru soon after stamping
Any idea for all people who got their 3rd line updated in April when they can expect PPR. Any predictions or suggestions.
 

Coolguy31

Hero Member
Nov 29, 2013
372
27
124
Nagpur, India
Category........
Visa Office......
NDVO
NOC Code......
0013
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
30-05-2014
AOR Received.
26-09-2014
IELTS Request
Sent with Application
Med's Request
30-10-2014
Med's Done....
15-11-2014. Adtl Rpts submitted on 02-12-2015 to Med Center. Consultant Submitted all Docs Via Email on 8 Dec 14
Interview........
Waived.
Passport Req..
18-01-2016
VISA ISSUED...
10-01-2016
LANDED..........
Landing 16-04-2016
pj.scorpio said:
Hi..
I got mail from NDVO saying that

" In support of your application, you submitted an experience certificate dated June 27, 2014 on the letterhead of Allahabad Bank. The certificate states that since July 2011, you have been working as a bank clerks supervisor.

We have determined, through verifications conducted, that there is no such job title/designation in the bank and that you had worked as a scale 1 officer/clerk. On July 13, 2014, you were promoted as manager of Jagraon branch.

Based on the information available to me, I have reasonable grounds to believe that the experience certificate provided by you is not genuine"


Whereas I also stated the same thing ...

"
This is to certify that Mr. Pawanjot Singh Chandok S/o Narinder Singh joined bank services on 11 July 2011 as a JMG(Junior Management Grade) Scale 1 Probationary Officer (2 year probation period) and since has been rendering his services to bank as a Bank Clerks Supervisor. He plays a vital role in providing banking services to customers of the branch by supervising the clerical staff of the bank. He guides and assists the clerical staff in day to day operations and verifies the transactions executed by them. He has been hardworking, sincere and keen Learner. As a Bank Clerks Supervisor, mentioned below are some of his key responsibilities and duties performed by him in branch. "


I didn't state in my experience letter that I am a bank clerk supervisor. I says that I joined as scale 1 and have been working as a bank clerks supervisor. The designation is scale 1.


I have to give them an explanation in 30 days. What should I do now??

Please help.....
Bro, your letter above does state that you have "been rendering his services to bank as a Bank Clerks Supervisor". So they have taken your designation as the same. Upon enquiry they have found that no such designation exists.

What you can / should do is explain to them that even though you are a "scale 1 officer/clerk" , you had been made incharge of the other clerks as that is stated in your letter by your senior officer ("supervising other clerical staff") and hence they gave you that designation so that the chain of command is maintained.

There may be some body from HR here you can maybe help you more. Seniors anyone please advise.
 

bass2009

Star Member
Mar 9, 2015
179
26
India - Kerala
Category........
Visa Office......
NDVO
NOC Code......
1111
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
28-07-2014
Nomination.....
11-11-2014
AOR Received.
16-12-2014
IELTS Request
SEND WITH APPLICATION
File Transfer...
3-3-2015
Med's Request
17-3-2015
Med's Done....
30-3-2015 3rd line update 10-4-2015
Passport Req..
22-05-2015 DM and FLU on 26-5-2015
VISA ISSUED...
20-06-2015
LANDED..........
22-08-2015
friends... this is to inform you that my 4th line updated as "Interview scheduled on May 25, 2015"

really excited to face the interview.. with this we can say that an interview can be called at any stage.. All the best to everyone... Good luck

ECAS status:
1-- Application received on Aug 1, 2014
2-- Started processing on Jan 20, 2015
3-- Medicals Results receieved on Feb 11, 2015
4-- Interview scheduled on May 25, 2015
vsai said:
Friends ,,, dont worry guys i have receieved a valid Interview letter asking me to bring oringinal passports.. i have explored many contacts and senior Immigration consultants.. they all said after RPRF fee deducted and medicals cleared if any one is called for an Interview then 90% its assumed that its a random pick to show as part of their audit process..

Also along with Medical proof submission he has asked me to send our Marriage photographs/Post marriage photos so we are thinking he wants to see us in person physically .. Thats all rest all are ok as I have a Valid 6 yrs of IT exp with IBM and all our HRS and Managers are alerted and no one has contacted this so far... So keep faith in God we are preparing for interview and will definetly come oyt with flying colours...

All the best to everyone... Learning experience for all our forum members.. Good luck guys...
All the best dear, every thing would be fine.. it was a surprise but makes us to be prepared.. thanks for this information.. keep us posted
We will remember u all guys in our prayers
 

BjFire

Star Member
Oct 20, 2013
84
1
Hello,

If someone can please advise.

Can investment in Equity be shown as Proof of funds ?
In my case, some of the funds shown in bank during application, were later used to invest in Equity (which has grown in that time). But, the net bank balance is down from what was shown in application, though our total funds are still more than minimum required.

So, will I have to deposit that money back to maintain cash or equity investment can be shown if verification comes up.

Thanks
 

askyaram

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Nov 17, 2014
612
86
Category........
Visa Office......
NDVO
NOC Code......
2132
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
26-08-14
AOR Received.
PER Received on 15-12-2014
IELTS Request
Sent with the Application
File Transfer...
Processing started on 24-03-2015
Med's Request
17-04-2015
Med's Done....
22-04-2015/ 3rd line Update on 29-04-2015
Interview........
waived
Passport Req..
03-06-2015
VISA ISSUED...
16-06-2015
frasiercrane said:
Congrats pal.... wish you speedy rest of the process.
Thanks a lot frasiercrane.. i wish you the same with speedy processing.+1 to you :) :) :) :) :) :) :)
 

askyaram

Hero Member
Nov 17, 2014
612
86
Category........
Visa Office......
NDVO
NOC Code......
2132
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
26-08-14
AOR Received.
PER Received on 15-12-2014
IELTS Request
Sent with the Application
File Transfer...
Processing started on 24-03-2015
Med's Request
17-04-2015
Med's Done....
22-04-2015/ 3rd line Update on 29-04-2015
Interview........
waived
Passport Req..
03-06-2015
VISA ISSUED...
16-06-2015
niagracalling said:
"Canadian Experience" For Immigrants and Newcomers

By Mark Swartz
Monster Contributing Writer


Are you new to Canada, or thinking of immigrating here for a job? You should know that employers here might ask if you have "Canadian work experience."


This may sound like an odd question. There you are, coming from outside our country. You may have years of work experience and proper credentials from your homeland. Yet that may not be enough to convince Canadian employers of your worth.


So what is "Canadian experience" and how can you get it (or get around it)? Read on for more.


What Do Employers Mean By "Canadian Experience?"


According to Jeffrey Lee, Employment Specialist /Practicum Coordinator at CDI College in Burnaby, British Columbia, "Employers look for Canadian workplace experience so that employees are familiar with workplace culture, social cues, and expectations."


Since different cultures may have different ways of handling situations, "newcomers with 'Canadian workplace experience' are seen as being more capable of getting along with the workgroup," adds Lee. He also notes that having your professional credentials and education authenticated here is important too.


There are other aspects to Canadian experience as well. Peter Dudka, Acting Program Manager, Transition to Employment Programs at Polycultural Immigrant & Community Services in Toronto, Ontario, points out that employers favour the following:


- Fluent English or French, depending on what province you are in. This is crucial. Accent is not an issue, but clear expression of ideas and understanding local terminology are what matter


- Local certification. Not necessarily a two year diploma or a Bachelor's degree, but even the shortest course here that is relevant to the job will help you stand out from other job seekers


- Narrow specialization. Many newcomers instead offer (in resumes or during job interviews) wide experience and education, from which it is difficult to extract whether they can do that particular job or not


Dudka adds to this list "the art of selling yourself, which is foreign to many newcomers in Canada. It is related to the previous point: you need to be able to clearly highlight your strengths in one particular field."


How To Get "Canadian Experience"


No Canadian experience, no job. No job, no Canadian experience. It's a conundrum that many thousands of newcomers face each year. Fortunately there are ways to overcome this obstacle.


Jeffrey Lee, who has helped internationally-trained professionals find employment, offers advice. "Many recent immigrants can start by volunteering with various charitable organizations, offering their expertise for a variety of projects."


As well, Lee recommends attending a professional mentoring group where skilled immigrants are paired with local professional peers, to talk about how to prepare for entry into their desired occupation. One such program in B.C. is from MOSAIC. He also suggests volunteering at businesses related to your profession, if they are open to this.


Peter Dudka suggests connecting with local agencies in Canada that offer free employment assistance to immigrants. "Through our agency, for example," says Dudka, "we offer advanced English classes, work placements in Canadian companies, interview preparation courses and networking events with local employers.


If you happen to live in Quebec, you can get Canadian experience working in something called a Practice Firm. These are specially made businesses that only interact with one another. No actual money or salaries are involved. Practice Firms are training facilities that let you do specific jobs as if for real. There are 30 of these Firms in Quebec, and one in Ontario. A list of these is available at the Canadian Practice Firms Network (CPFN).


Taking A Lower Level Job To Get "Canadian Experience"


To get your start in Canada, you may want to consider taking a lower level job here than you are used to. It could be quicker for you to get initial employment that pays less. While it may be a step down, it translates into Canadian experience. The truth is that this is a common approach for a good percentage of newcomers.


However be careful not to get stuck in a menial job that is hard to move upward from. It would be smart to consult directly with one of those local newcomer agencies mentioned above. They can advise you personally based on your circumstances and needs. Meanwhile, read Monster.ca articles on Working for Less: When It's OK to Take a Pay Cut, and Should I Apply To A Job If I'm Overqualified?.



More About "Canadian Experience"



According to Jeffrey Lee, some industries such as IT (Information Technology, e.g. computing, software, telecommunications) may be less strict about where your experience is gained. Therefore this field might be easier to penetrate in Canada. At present, European-trained engineers may also have an easier time to get their credentials acknowledged than ones trained in Asia or the Middle East.


Other skilled immigrants can benefit from a program offered by the not-for-profit Allies, says Peter Dudka. Allies has created a National Mentoring Initiative in various cities across Canada. Mentoring offers a connection between a skilled immigrant and an established Canadian professional in the same or related occupation. It's a way of helping skilled newcomers integrate into the workforce faster.


Working in this great country can be marvelous. There are all sorts of challenges and rewards for immigrants.

Getting your start here can be difficult, no doubt. It will make things easier if you're prepared when the interviewer asks: "Tell us about your Canadian experience."
This is really great information. thanks for sharing this info brother..