Hey man you answered to my questions b4. My immigration consultant said the international business trip can be counted as well. What CIC states on the website "in Canada" is hard to interpret, is there a phone number I can call to confirm?DelPiero07 said:Your paid vacation will count.
Work done outside of Canada cannot be counted as Canadian work experience.
Sure, google IRCC's number.Sralf said:Hey man you answered to my questions b4. My immigration consultant said the international business trip can be counted as well. What CIC states on the website "in Canada" is hard to interpret, is there a phone number I can call to confirm?
You can upload it in the LOE placeholder.flyingjutt said:Dear Senior,
I am filling up my PR application and I wanted to ask that I have been nominated by a province. Do I have to upload my nomination certificate. If Yes, then which tab do I use to do the same. Further, can I upload by current passport and my previous passport with all the stamp pages?
I was inclined to think after readingSralf said:Hey man you answered to my questions b4. My immigration consultant said the international business trip can be counted as well. What CIC states on the website "in Canada" is hard to interpret, is there a phone number I can call to confirm?
Hey man thx for the reply. I do not have pay stub since my previous employer disclosed the pay information online, nor did I have the expense reimbursement because my supervisor, one coworker and I took the trip together and all transactions were performed by my supervisor. What I have from my supervisor now is a LOE stating that during that three weeks I was sent abroad for a business trip, the date was stated and it was mentioned that during the trip I was paid each day as a regular employee.fkl said:I was inclined to think after reading
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/tools/perm/econ/cec/work.asp
that a business trip on which you were sent by the same employer and were being paid during that time would count. It doesn't look like OUT of Canada work per its definition.
Then i went through this thread too and agree with Jes_ON's feedback.
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/paid-vacation-outside-canadainternational-business-trip-under-cec-t478257.0.html
So i think it would qualify though if i were you, i would put pay stub and expense reimbursement for that trip along with my application. Also would add any official request email etc. from employer asking you to take that trip. And clearly put this in LOE.
flyingjutt said:Dear Senior,
I am filling up my PR application and I wanted to ask that I have been nominated by a province. Do I have to upload my nomination certificate. If Yes, then which tab do I use to do the same. Further, can I upload by current passport and my previous passport with all the stamp pages?
Don't know much about this disorder. CIC has allocated a budget of about CAD 6.6k per annum. Check the prices of the medication if it falls way below the limit then it shouldn't be an issue. Another thing is, if you can prove that you will be able to manage this on your own through insurance or through employer etc.ILoveMaple21 said:Hi all!
I am hoping to get some opinion regarding our PR application and possibility of rejection.
Currently on CIC stage and about to pass the e-Apr next month or so. We are family of five, and I am the principal applicant. I have almost a decade of work experience with just one employer here in the Middle East and has fair IELTS score.
My main concern is, around 2 years ago, I was diagnosed with ADD (Attention Deficit Disorder) and have been taking controlled meds since. We are about to do our Medicals this month. I am so anxious that this will be a reason for rejection due to being medically inadmissable . I tried searching for a similar topic but the search results in this forum shows that the condition usually affects their dependents and not the principal applicant. I worry that my condition will be assessed as a burden to their healthcare system
Hope anyone here can share their thoughts
ADD is a fairly common disorder, I don't think you need to worry about it.ILoveMaple21 said:Hi all!
I am hoping to get some opinion regarding our PR application and possibility of rejection.
Currently on CIC stage and about to pass the e-Apr next month or so. We are family of five, and I am the principal applicant. I have almost a decade of work experience with just one employer here in the Middle East and has fair IELTS score.
My main concern is, around 2 years ago, I was diagnosed with ADD (Attention Deficit Disorder) and have been taking controlled meds since. We are about to do our Medicals this month. I am so anxious that this will be a reason for rejection due to being medically inadmissable . I tried searching for a similar topic but the search results in this forum shows that the condition usually affects their dependents and not the principal applicant. I worry that my condition will be assessed as a burden to their healthcare system
Hope anyone here can share their thoughts
Not necessarily IMO. However, the truth is, IRCC is sometimes unpredictable.marwaku said:hello friends
I am a PNP applicant. I submitted my application (eAOR was in 23th of january).
The proof of funds I provided was a simple letter from the bank which includes all the parameters the cic asked for exept of the 6 months average thing.
I have not attached any bank statements.
please note- this was the same letter I used in the nomination process, I was nominated with no request for additional documents.
my question is, would this be a reason for direct rejection?
many thank
medications are not covered by regular insurance, so his case is irrelevant altogethervishalg said:Don't know much about this disorder. CIC has allocated a budget of about CAD 6.6k per annum. Check the prices of the medication if it falls way below the limit then it shouldn't be an issue. Another thing is, if you can prove that you will be able to manage this on your own through insurance or through employer etc.
Someone who has/had an experience with this can highlight more on the subject