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rashpace40 said:
Got my MR today...

Timeline is as follows:

Appln date:Nov 12
PER on Feb 3
SLU on April 18
MR on April 24

Warsaw VO
NOC 2281

Btw,there is a spreadsheet here to upload the details ,right??Can anyone give me its link??Thanks in advance
Congrats....+1
 
niagracalling said:
WHY CAN'T WE HAVE A SEPERATE THREAD FOR CHANDIGARH APPLICANTS

nice idea, but lets be here only, we have lot many bros here and this forum has been a tremendous help.
 
niagracalling said:
Working in Canada: Challenges and rewards for immigrants

By Mark Swartz
Monster Senior Contributing Writer

Canada: the land of opportunity. For 250,000 or so immigrants each and every year who are accepted into our country, the dream of a better life becomes a possibility.

Over the past 15 years alone Canada has brought in nearly 3.5 million immigrants. Our country has one of the highest per capita rates of permanent immigration in the world—roughly 0.8 percent of Canada's total population (34 million) in recent years.

But gaining entry into Canada in one of the two main ways—as either a permanent resident or temporary worker—can take time. And there is no guarantee once you arrive here that you will find a job, at your level, within a reasonable amount of time.

What then are the rewards and challenges of immigrating to Canada for employment?

The Rewards: A Peaceful, Democratic Country With Lots of Opportunity

The name “Canada” is thought to come from the First Nations word Kanata, which means village or settlement. It is the second largest country in the world in terms of sheer geographic size: bigger even than the United States or China!

Almost every industry and profession exists in Canada throughout its ten provinces and three territories. However demand for various types of workers can differ greatly between regions. Therefore each province and one territory has its own Provincial Nomination System for specific classes of workers.

Canadian employers are well aware of the benefits of hiring immigrants. Newcomers tend to be hard working and reliable. They bring with them international experience and fresh ideas. There are even some employers that prefer to hire people from other countries and cultures, especially companies that do business overseas or who market within Canada to ethnic audiences.

Job Search Challenges for Immigrants and Newcomers

You might think that in such a large country there would be ample opportunity for all. But you should know that the unemployment rate in Canada remains relatively high compared to past years. And this rate is nearly double for newcomers.

In fact, only one in four foreign-educated immigrants in Canada work in occupations that truly match their qualifications. Compare this figure to the nearly two out of three Canadian-born and educated professionals who work in their chosen field.

What Are The Barriers To Getting Hired?

There are three main reasons why immigrants and newcomers often find it harder to secure a good job than people who have been in Canada for a long time:

1. Lack of “Canadian experience”. Our country may have its own sets of regulations, laws and ways of doing things in your field of employment. Local employers may insist that you have proven familiarity with these before they'll hire you here.

2. Credentials Don't Get Recognized. Canadian employers may be suspicious of foreign credentials, such as university degrees and professional licenses. Moreover there are regulated industries (one where you must have a Canadian licence, certificate, or be registered with the regulatory body for your occupation) such as engineering, medicine, nursing, electrician and plumber, etc. You'll need to have your credentials reviewed and you may have to take some courses that upgrade you to Canadian standards.

3. Language Obstacles. The two official languages in Canada are English and French. If you are not fluent in the tongue most used where you settle, employers may find it hard to understand you. This could hurt your chances of getting hired at a suitable level.

Other potential hurdles include coming to Canada without knowing other people who are already established this country; cultural differences that can lead to miscommunication; getting stuck in “survival jobs” that pay poorly and reduce your ability to look for more appropriate work; and lacking the funds to last here long enough until you find a job at your level or in your industry.

Employment Circumstances In Your Favour

Despite the somewhat daunting odds, there are some advantages that immigrants and newcomers may have over established Canadians. It depends on the type of job you're seeking and the region you settle in.

For instance, employers here know that many newcomers are willing to work longer hours for the same or lesser rate of pay. Other employers value your international experience and different ideas. Plus the extra language(s) you speak, aside from English and French, can be very helpful to employers who are trying to reach other Canadians from your ethnic or cultural background, or who are doing business with countries where your language(s) are spoken.

Making Canada Your New Home

There are all sorts of resources for you once you are accepted for work here. This includes Settlement agencies that help you find a place to live and get used to Canadian culture; free language courses to help you learn English or French; job finding centers specifically for internationally-trained job seekers, and much.

Still you need to keep in mind that competition for jobs in Canada is intense. Be prepared for a longer, more difficult search for employment than you might have hoped for. And read our series of articles describing success stories of others who have chosen Canada as their new home. They've managed to overcome the barriers, and maybe you can too.

Start by becoming a member on Monster.ca. Upload your resume or CV and mark is as 'public' so interested employers can find you. Need help with this process? Check out Monster.ca Help section.
Good info.......+1 :)
 
HereICome said:
Step 1 - Go to --> http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/fees/result.asp?countrySelect=IN&lob=rprf and click pay my fees online button
Step 2 - click Continue button --> check the disclaimer and click continue --> click immigration link --> click Right of Permanent Resident Fee link
Step 3 - Provide Number of Applications. Fees not required for children below 18
Step 4 - click pay button
Step 5 - Register your self and fill details related to creating a profile.
Step 6- Select Credit Card and fill in the details.
Step 7- You will get receipt number and there will be link to go to your account.
Step 8 - You will see three options , Save, Print and EMail. You can press save and PDF will be save on your PC.

Dear Brother,
Thanks a lot for the information provided, i've paid the Fee and another frnd Adi helped me over phone for each and every step. +1 to you brother. :) :) :) :) :)
 
Passport Submitted at NDVO using Passport transmission service from VFS Canada on 9th April 2015, till date there is no response.

Kindly share how long i need to wait to get an update? Is there is some one with the same situation. pls help?
 
Bains87 said:
Posting third time... somebody please respond..

At the VFS website , do we get any updates after the status changes to "The passports has been dispatched"?

What I want to ask is since I am in Pune right now, will the online status change to "Passport can be collected" or something like that
 
niagracalling said:
WHY CAN'T WE HAVE A SEPERATE THREAD FOR CHANDIGARH APPLICANTS

I am also from Chandigarh but still awaiting for my MR. Kindly keep me posted.

Regards
 
niagracalling said:
WHY CAN'T WE HAVE A SEPERATE THREAD FOR CHANDIGARH APPLICANTS

I am too from Chandigarh...how bout having a whtaspp grp?
 
PM ME YOUR NUMBERS SO THAT I CAN ADD YOU IN OUR ALREADY EXISTING WHATSAPP GROUP
 
niagracalling said:
PM ME YOUR NUMBERS SO THAT I CAN ADD YOU IN OUR ALREADY EXISTING WHATSAPP GROUP

Done :)
 
niagracalling said:
WHY CAN'T WE HAVE A SEPERATE THREAD FOR CHANDIGARH APPLICANTS

Sure . m also from Chandigarh
 
gaurav_dexter said:
Hey Guys...............Second line updated ...........

" We started processing your application on 20 April "

my timelines are on the left. I have not received any AOR, so hoping my visa office is NDVO :) :) :) :) :)

Congratulations Buddy !!! :) :) :) Wish you a speedy MR !!!

rashpace40 said:
Got my MR today...

Timeline is as follows:

Appln date:Nov 12
PER on Feb 3
SLU on April 18
MR on April 24

Warsaw VO
NOC 2281

Btw,there is a spreadsheet here to upload the details ,right??Can anyone give me its link??Thanks in advance

Congratulations Buddy !!! :) :) :) FSWP 2014 Entry : http://tinyurl.com/FSW14-Entry

adritth said:
dear forumites

third line updated

Congratulations Buddy !!! :) :) :)

NIKONIKO said:
Meds done on April 16, 3rd line Update April 23rd. :) Spreadsheet updated.

Congratulations Buddy !!! :) :) :)

krish09 said:
Medicals done last friday on 17 Apr....!!
3rd line got updated today on 23rd Apr....:P :P

Congratulations Buddy !!! :) :) :)
 
niagracalling said:
LITTLE ANALYSIS OF SPREAD SHEET ENTRIES IN RESPECT OF NUMBER OF PASSPORT REQUESTS FROM NDVO


DEC 14
JAN 13
FEB 173
MAR 66
APR 7 TILL NOW

31.03.2015 30
25.02.2015 31
26.02.2015 16
27.02.2015 85
28.02.2015 6

Great Work Buddy !!! :) :) :)
 
bewitchdhb said:
Hello Everyone,

I am a July 14th applicant. I submitted my RPRF DD along with PCC on 19 Feb, however I got my original RPRF DD returned on 02 Apr stating wrong payable name. I re-sent the RPRF DD on 06 Apr 2015. However, it has still not been encashed yet.
My worry is that the PCC documents are valid for three months which is only till 03 May 2015.
Can anybody please share any similar experience they had or advise on what I need to do.

My timelines:
Application submitted - 14 July 2014
Credit card charged - 30 Oct 2014
PER email - 10 Nov 2014
Processing started - 20 Jan 2015
Email Request for medicals, PCC & RPRF - 27 Jan 2015
MR received - 10 Feb 2015
Submitted RPRF demand draft, PCC - 19 Feb 2015

RPRF DD returned - 02 Apr 2015
RPRF new DD re-submitted - 06 Apr 2015

Thanks!


Ratings: +0
Category........: FSW1
Visa Office......: NEW DELHI
NOC Code......: 2263
File Transfer...: 30-10-2014
Med's Request: 09-01-2015
Med's Done....: 09-02-2015


Re: FSW 2014 Applicants Timeline- Lets Network Here.
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Quote from: FuturCanadian on 22-04-2015, 15:44:24
I don't have experience with this scenario but in general when you submit a document and it is accepted then you are fine even if it expires. In this case they have examined your documents and returned the DD. Meaning they have accepted the PCC and the same would have been updated in your file. So even if they expire they should be fine.
Experts can comment on this...

hi, can you please call me on 09866050031 or mail me at anilenviron @ hotmail.com. We are on same boat with respect to DD. Dont forget to call me as you read this