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fjd2011 said:
Hi Everyone,

Please does someone know when this program officially started accepting applications? As per the spreadsheet, the earliest is 9th June.

Thanks.

7th June 2015
 
darklord said:
If inspire of the mistake, your points will be 60 and/or above, you are fine. If not, chances are they will reject it due to not meeting 60 out of 100 points criteria
affirmative said:
I have mistakenly typed "Total Dollar Amount in Foreign currency " in USD than Bangladeshi Taka. Please suggest what should I do now?

Thanks in advance.
jyothi999 said:
Thanq very much for the reply.

I hve already applied on 12th june 2015.But I doubt whether I fall under 1000 cap or not as usually these gets filled up in 1 or 2 days
fjd2011 said:
Hi Everyone,

Please does someone know when this program officially started accepting applications? As per the spreadsheet, the earliest is 9th June.

Thanks.
Babloobadshah said:
Hi guys..!!!

I have just applied and received the file no..what do you people think that I have a chance or not?
Kindly share your views

flystanny said:
7th June 2015

If you guys already Submitted your application for SINP, Do fill the below form.

To Make your Entry:- https://goo.gl/3z14qq
To See Applicants list :- https://goo.gl/ZRcX4G
 
sanjeev31aug said:
If you guys already Submitted your application for SINP, Do fill the below form.

To Make your Entry:- https://goo.gl/3z14qq
To See Applicants list :- https://goo.gl/ZRcX4G

Hi sanjeev31aug, done...
 
sanjeev31aug said:
If you guys already Submitted your application for SINP, Do fill the below form.


I added my info
 
fjd2011 said:
Hi Everyone,

Please does someone know when this program officially started accepting applications? As per the spreadsheet, the earliest is 9th June.

Thanks.

Exactly
It started on 9th june
 
Are you guys submitting multiple provincial nominee applications?
I'm NOC1111, i have submitted to Sask (65points), is it advisable to also still submit to say Nova Scotia (67points)?
 
I must have missed the settlement plan step, what are the questions asked Or was it just a blank screen where you typed something in?
are you referring to settlement funds?

sanjeev31aug said:
You need to create settlement plan under application section.


Make sure you atleast compelte folowing steps https://goo.gl/QkF2nA and IELTS step.
 
abyurla said:
Are you guys submitting multiple provincial nominee applications?
I'm NOC1111, i have submitted to Sask (65points), is it advisable to also still submit to say Nova Scotia (67points)?

Nova Scotia started in January 2015 or something and had 375 or so nominations. I think it should be closed by now. Although they are still accepting documents but they are processing Jan 26 application still I read in this forum. As for Nova Scotia you need to send documents via snail mail, I would advise against applying. But thats just my opinion.
 
darklord said:
Nova Scotia started in January 2015 or something and had 375 or so nominations. I think it should be closed by now. Although they are still accepting documents but they are processing Jan 26 application still I read in this forum. As for Nova Scotia you need to send documents via snail mail, I would advise against applying. But thats just my opinion.

Hello Everyone
I have 5 years of part time continuous work experience (18 hrs/week) under noc 4011 in the last 5 years. It is not stated that work experience should be full time is that correct? Can I claim points for 5 years (10 points) if don't can I claim for 3 years work experience (6 points)? PLEASE I NEED AND URGENT REPLY
 
warsapp said:
Hello Everyone
I have 5 years of part time continuous work experience (18 hrs/week) under noc 4011 in the last 5 years. It is not stated that work experience should be full time is that correct? Can I claim points for 5 years (10 points) if don't can I claim for 3 years work experience (6 points)? PLEASE I NEED AND URGENT REPLY

Its given that 5 years employment should be "full-time". This will be verified when they check your work experience and will reduce the points accordingly.

I do not know if 5 year part-time can be translated/(considered as) into 3 year full-time employment. Sorry!
 
darklord said:
Its given that 5 years employment should be "full-time". This will be verified when they check your work experience and will reduce the points accordingly.

I do not know if 5 year part-time can be translated/(considered as) into 3 year full-time employment. Sorry!

Can you please indicate where it is written full-time? I failed to find that word in entire application guide or elsewhere.
Does anyone is in my situation I mean worked part time if yes and it is 2.5 years how many points you were given?
 
warsapp said:
Can you please indicate where it is written full-time? I failed to find that word in entire application guide or elsewhere.
Does anyone is in my situation I mean worked part time if yes and it is 2.5 years how many points you were given?


Hi,

One year full time experience= 1560 hours ( 30 hrs/week)
Your part time experience for last 5 years @ 18hrs/week= 4680 hrs
So your total full time experience =4680/1560= 3 years full time

You can gain 6 point ( 2 point for 1 year full time experience in last five years)


Also please note that part time experience is considered for a candidate not being a full time student , so please check if your were not full time student during this part time job

Please refer to link: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?q=664&t=6
 
sumitdodia said:
Hi,

One year full time experience= 1560 hours ( 30 hrs/week)
Your part time experience for last 5 years @ 18hrs/week= 4680 hrs
So your total full time experience =4680/1560= 3 years full time

You can gain 6 point ( 2 point for 1 year full time experience in last five years)


Also please note that part time experience is considered for a candidate not being a full time student , so please check if your were not full time student during this part time job

Please refer to link: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?q=664&t=6



Can you please explain where from did you get the highlighted in red quote? Its not from the link you gave.

I also believe this information, is relevant for CEC particularly those who studied and worked at the same time.

I for example, forked full time (foreign work experience) in the last 5 years, of which 3 years I studies FULL TIME as well (Evening studies).
So what you say does not make any sense.. its not sensible for my 3 years of full time work not to count, just because I was studying full time during the evening hours after work :)

Furthermore, if it was true, I believe it would be in a violation of equality towards the people (I am not a lawyer, but sure there is something about this) - no reason to discriminate those who did not have "life" because they were busy doing both things at once, compared to those who separated work and studies...