singhs said:Hi Asivad
I am planning to change my job by next month. Should i report the same to CIC and also the new job will be totally different from the NOC code under which i had applied for PR.
Not required.
Also , i got AOR on 30th Non and till now there is no progrss except medicals. What to do? Is there any contact no of CIC (Outside canada).
Confused and Impatient as well??? What to do?? Please help me out....
Apply for GCMS notes asap.
Thanks
TT222 said:Hello,
I am waiting for my IELTS results to create the EE profile.
Meanwhile i thought it would be good idea to start working on other documents like reference letter from previous employers.
I have an query regarding the responsibilities mentioned on the ref letter.
Is it necessary that the responsibilities mentioned on the ref letter an my resume which i will need to submit should be exactly same?
No such requirement. IRCC never asks for the resume so what you have in there doesn't matter to them.
Also in one of my previous job, my designation, dept and location has changed few times but the NOC is same. Is it necessary to mention this changes in the ref letter in detail?
Not needed.
I would really appreciate if anyone can guide on how to prepare the Canadian resume and any other documents i can start working on from now.
Thanks in advance!!!
Medicals can take a while before moving to 'Passed' especially if there was considerable gap between the date you had your tests and the date you submitted your post ITA application. Nothing to worry though - you'll just have to be patient.honeyarya said:Dear Asiad
Just a question
mine Aor is dated 6 Feb and Sch 4 request on 8 Feb after that nothing
Even medical not passed
Started to worry
Checked with doctor they said my report is uploaded many days back
My take on that - it's very ambitious to try and 'land' in Canada without even stepping outside the country!jemdill said:Asivad,
Can you please look into his question and Answer?
I am planning to do the Landing on thursday at Niagara.
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/rainbow-bridge-walk-to-land-t400662.0.html
Yes, That makes sense.. Thank you Asivad..Asivad Anac said:My take on that - it's very ambitious to try and 'land' in Canada without even stepping outside the country!
Your question on that thread is sensible - one has to step outside Canadian soil somewhere and then turn around and head back onto Canadian soil to initiate the 'landing' process unless you're booking an appointment at your nearest IRCC office or doing the landing at a port of entry after arriving into Canada from any overseas location.
Hi AsivadAsivad Anac said:My take on that - it's very ambitious to try and 'land' in Canada without even stepping outside the country!
Your question on that thread is sensible - one has to step outside Canadian soil somewhere and then turn around and head back onto Canadian soil to initiate the 'landing' process unless you're booking an appointment at your nearest IRCC office or doing the landing at a port of entry after arriving into Canada from any overseas location.
Lakhanpal.saurabh said:Do you have a EE profile?
Yes you may apply as married without husband.
but if you have children and you want them to be a part of the application then there is a whole lot of consent papers etc you need to produce.
You have one year to land in Canada once you get a PR visa stamped.
Upon landing you start collecting you PR card, health card etc.
Your husband will have to apply separately later on with his profile and he will get PR or no PR according to this profile etc at that time.
Yes you can travel back to India with a Indian visa now.
But I suggest that you apply together this will also improve your chance because his education language score etc will add points to your profile also!
By the way, have you applied in express entry yet?
alvirahuda said:Dear
I m frm Bangladesh...but i cant apply together as he is not interested. But I am interested and I dont have a baby too.
Later on my husband has to apply for spouse visa if he wants r8?
A: Yes, spouse sponsored visa
though i have 1 year for landing means if issued on Jan 17 than i can land there till Jan 18 isnt?
A: No, You will have time till your medical expires (medicals are valid for a year only) or passport expires whichever is earlier.
and after receiving pr card i can get back to my country..
A: Yes, any time, but PR will not get you citizenship unless you satisfy the minimum stay after PR requirement.
Don't get PCC from the police authorities, get it from the Indian passport authorities - that document doesn't mention local addresses.KNinja said:Hi Asivad
I have a question regarding PCC:
I have lived at two different addresses in the same city in last 10 years. I got my Police Clearing Certificate made the other day but it certifies my stay only at my current address and mentions nothing about the last address where i lived for 2 yrs even though in the very same city. My current address and previous address both fall under different police stations. Do i need to get separate PCC for my stay at last address??
Plz help as i am in the process of collecting docs for E-APR.
Thanx in advance
No. 'NOC guys' and IRCC agree on what NOC codes mean to both of them.maged_mmh said:Hello Asivad,
maybe you missed my earlier question - sorry to overwhelm you.
is there a possibility that CIC has different views of NOC codes than NOC guys? meaning: if I used the NOC code suggested by NOC guys, is there a possibility CIC would reject it? has it ever happened as per your awareness?