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SAP Application doubts..!!

mr_rana

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Dec 28, 2007
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App. Filed.......
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Doc's Request.
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AOR Received.
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There are some doubts I have related to SAP application. When I saw the applcation, I got some doubt. Whatever is not applicable, must be shown as NA. But can I leave something blank??

- e.g for language, I know just English. So for both 1st and 2nd official language, would it be English
or I can leave the 2nd official language selection as blank?
- Similarly I have 2 accompanying members but application shows the columns for 3 members. So can
I leave 3rd column blank or.........?

I just want to avoid any (even trivial looking) mistake that might push me back.

Thanks
 

thaiguy

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1. Leave the French part blank.

2. In the last column, put "n/a" in the family name and given name(s) fields and leave everything else blank.
 

mr_rana

Hero Member
Dec 28, 2007
533
15
Category........
Visa Office......
NVO
NOC Code......
7216
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
03.03.2011
Doc's Request.
Sent with App. (Excluding PCC)
AOR Received.
1st:-04.2010, 2nd:- 04.2011
IELTS Request
Sent with App.
File Transfer...
06.2011 (RBVO), 04.2012 (In Process)
Med's Request
26.09.2012
Med's Done....
17.10.2012
Interview........
*-*
Passport Req..
26.11.2012
VISA ISSUED...
Decision Made 24.01.2013
LANDED..........
*-*
Thanks but what should I put in 2nd official language? There are just 2 choices - English or French.
The 1st official language is ofcourse English.

So u mean I leave 2nd official language Blank?

regards
 

mr_rana

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Dec 28, 2007
533
15
Category........
Visa Office......
NVO
NOC Code......
7216
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
03.03.2011
Doc's Request.
Sent with App. (Excluding PCC)
AOR Received.
1st:-04.2010, 2nd:- 04.2011
IELTS Request
Sent with App.
File Transfer...
06.2011 (RBVO), 04.2012 (In Process)
Med's Request
26.09.2012
Med's Done....
17.10.2012
Interview........
*-*
Passport Req..
26.11.2012
VISA ISSUED...
Decision Made 24.01.2013
LANDED..........
*-*
Thanks

My total experience runs over 7 years. I worked at Co. A for less than 1 year and then moved overseas to join a new Co. B (my current Co. since last 6.5 years).

The issue is that my first working Co. A exists NO WHERE ...!! Its all gone and I don't have any joining or resignation letter of the same in hand.

The original resignation letter of Co. A was submitted to prepare for the work permit/visa to join Co. B overseas (Current Co. where I have been working since last 6 years).

- Now is it better if I skip mentioning Co. A in my application as still my experience would be over 6 years in my Current Co.? I feel its a bad choice.

- At some instances there might be time gap of 2~3 months between events/things happening like:
a. Between Graduating (final exam day) and finding/getting the 1st job.
b. Between job changeovers etc. (resigned from 1st job and finidng a new one.

Do these time gaps pose any problem? If so, how may I cover such gaps or is there acceptable tolerance of time gap in between facts submitted?

regards
 

thaiguy

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You should go ahead and mention company A whether you have documentation for it or not. Don't leave anything out, irrespective of whether you'll get points for it.

The way I suggest you approach your education, personal history, employment, and addresses:

Create a spreadsheet with the months and years down the left side - one month per row. Start with the month you turned 18 y/o and end with the month that you will apply for PR. Then create columns across the top for each topic - education, personal history, employment and addresses. Next, just start filling-in the things you know. Like when did you attend school? And which jobs did you have at which times?

Once you have school and employment filled-in, you will see the gaps. For those times, put "unemployed" in the personal history column. You should also be able to fill-in your addresses when you see when you were in school, or working for a specific employer, etc.

I know this seems like a lot of work, but it's actually a very effective approach. Because you'll be able to remember what you were doing at different times when you link it to other things - like your address, etc. When you're done, you'll be able to just transfer this information to your application.

It doesn't matter if you have gaps - even huge gaps - in employment, etc. CIC isn't judging your resume; it's trying to determine whether you have enough experience and education to qualify.