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i do intend to go down that path once i know about the status of my current application. Is it allowed to use multiple channels at the same time ? I guess there wud be restrictions on that one to void duplication.
 
Hey Winterfox,

I am under NOC code 0 ( management i guess)... From the files i hav observed that others under such Code are still waiting too... Unless there is no correlation ( m going bonkers here trying to find explanations for this delay !)

Once they accept the application only then comes the question of the quality of the application ...

M in desperate need if a blessing !
 
Sparkleincalgary said:
i do intend to go down that path once i know about the status of my current application. Is it allowed to use multiple channels at the same time ? I guess there wud be restrictions on that one to void duplication.


I heard from lot of people they have applied in provincial nomination as well as cec and fsw once they get some strong decision on either one of them they pull out other one, maximum loss is couple hundred $$ but you can breathe freely..
well I ve no other option as I am on implied status, have to wait for work permit extension otherwise i would ve done the same thing.
 
Sparkleincalgary said:
Hey Winterfox,

I am under NOC code 0 ( management i guess)... From the files i hav observed that others under such Code are still waiting too... Unless there is no correlation ( m going bonkers here trying to find explanations for this delay !)

Once they accept the application only then comes the question of the quality of the application ...

M in desperate need if a blessing !

If all others with ur same code are still waiting .. then we can safely say that the code maybe under review for some reason,.
 
(Drama music) :'( Oh well, we'll just have to sit and relax and wait for the decision.
 
Changes to your personal situation
If your situation (or that of your spouse or partner) changes, you should re-calculate your score before applying online for permanent residence.
If your recalculated score is less than the lowest score in your draw for an Invitation to Apply, you should decline the invitation.

Warning: In this case, if you decide to apply, we may refuse your application and will not refund your application fee.

Some examples of changes which could lower your score:

you no longer have a valid job offer
you no longer have a provincial nomination
your language test scores have expired, or you re-took them and they are lower

Find out how to re-calculate your score.



could someone brief me about this? are they saying if I have no job (left) my application may get rejected regardless I had worked more than 52 weeks ( min work requirement ) in my field of studies..
 
blitzkrieger said:
Changes to your personal situation
If your situation (or that of your spouse or partner) changes, you should re-calculate your score before applying online for permanent residence.
If your recalculated score is less than the lowest score in your draw for an Invitation to Apply, you should decline the invitation.

Warning: In this case, if you decide to apply, we may refuse your application and will not refund your application fee.

Some examples of changes which could lower your score:

you no longer have a valid job offer
you no longer have a provincial nomination
your language test scores have expired, or you re-took them and they are lower

Find out how to re-calculate your score.



could someone brief me about this? are they saying if I have no job (left) my application may get rejected regardless I had worked more than 52 weeks ( min work requirement ) in my field of studies..

isnt this something to do with EE rather that the older CEC rule ?
 
blitzkrieger said:
Changes to your personal situation
If your situation (or that of your spouse or partner) changes, you should re-calculate your score before applying online for permanent residence.
If your recalculated score is less than the lowest score in your draw for an Invitation to Apply, you should decline the invitation.

Warning: In this case, if you decide to apply, we may refuse your application and will not refund your application fee.

Some examples of changes which could lower your score:

you no longer have a valid job offer
you no longer have a provincial nomination
your language test scores have expired, or you re-took them and they are lower



OMG, that's really really tough !
Find out how to re-calculate your score.



could someone brief me about this? are they saying if I have no job (left) my application may get rejected regardless I had worked more than 52 weeks ( min work requirement ) in my field of studies..
 
Winterfox said:
isnt this something to do with EE rather that the older CEC rule ?


absolutely new which used to calculate the point ,and require you keep the points in all they period.

it sounds like if your get number 1 in certain competition, but later you have an accident, make you impossible keep the number 1 position, you lost the prize (IVT) too.

so after apply EE, you have to work very very careful for the next year or more than 1 year.

and don't take IELTs again . you can make sure you get same or higher score at this time again.
 
Hi Guys


Is anyone here who has not received there AOR but has been cashed ...applying for EE?
 
Got aor yesterday , pls update ...

Application filed 10 Sep
App rec 12 Sep
Cc charged 25 Nov
Aor 28 Jan

Noc code 2282 ;D :D ;) :)