No worriesbiz said:Thank you +1. It was such a relief! I thought I need to fly back to Toronto just to send my passport.
No worriesbiz said:Thank you +1. It was such a relief! I thought I need to fly back to Toronto just to send my passport.
Valid for 2 years in Canada and considered valid for 3 years in AustraliaNalanda said:Hi
I took IELTS last June 13 and I received the result on 26-June 2016. Is IELTS score valid for one year or two year?
Can anyone confirm?
Thanks for confirming artrayartray said:Valid for 2 years in Canada and considered valid for 3 years in Australia
This is a tricky one. I did some research and found the below -Nalanda said:Dear Asivad/Raj/Others,
In the last round of invitation, I received ITA. my score is 483. CIC asked me to apply under CEC category.
I already discussed with you. Sorry for giving the details again. I thought it will help u understand in a better way.
- I received degree completion letter from University on 23-Feb-2015
- I applied for the post-graduate work permit (PGWP) online on 24-Feb-2015
- My study permit was valid till 31-March-2015. From 1-April-2015, I was on implied status till 7-May-2015
- But the date issue of PGWP is on 8-May-2015
- I received ITA on 1-June-2016
Scenario1:
Job1 : Company A
Status: Part time
Duration : 1-Mar-2015 to 08-Aug-2015 (PGWP issued on 8-May-2015)
Total weeks: 23 weeks (I have been told that 18hrs/30hrs=0.6, 23 weeks*0.6= 13.8 full-time weeks)
Hours/week : 18 hrs
Total hours : 23weeks*18hrs=414hrs
Note: 09-Aug-2015 to 16-Aug-2016, I didn't work.
Job2: Company B
Status : Full time
Duration : 17-Aug-2015 to 1-June-2016 (I received ITA on 1-June-2016)
Total weeks : 41 full-time weeks and 3 days
Hours/week : 37.5
Total hours : 41.3 weeks*30hrs=1239hrs
Job1 (13.8 full-time weeks) + Job2 (41 full-time weeks) = Total (54.8 full-time weeks and 1653hrs), In this case, I completed 1 year.
Scenario2:
Job1 : Company A
Status: Part time
Duration : 8-May-2015 to 08-Aug-2015 (Start date as per PGWP issue date instead of actual job start date which is on 1-Mar-2015)
Total weeks: 13 weeks and 1 day (I have been told that 18hrs/30hrs=0.6, 13weeks*0.6= 8 full-time weeks)
Hours/week : 18 hrs
Total hours : 13weeks*18hrs=234hrs
Note: 09-Aug-2015 to 16-Aug-2016, I didn't work.
Job2: Company B
Status : Full time
Duration : 17-Aug-2015 to 1-June-2016
Total weeks : 41 full-time weeks and 3 days
Hours/week : 37.5
Total hours : 41.3 weeks*30hrs=1239hrs
Job1 (8 full-time weeks) + Job2 (41 full-time weeks) = Total (49 full-time weeks and 1473 hrs). As per sceanrio2, I require 3 more full-time weeks. Then I will complete my 1 year only on 20-June-2016.
When do I complete my 1 year of Canadian work experience?
Can I accept the ITA which I received on 1-June-2016 or not?
I explained my above scenario to a lawyer and she told me that she can only give legal opinion on it. If I am not full-time student and also I am working legally (i.e. with a valid study permit and also applied for the post-graduate work permit) then my experience (in the period of 25-Feb-2015 to 7-May-2015) should be eligible for 1 year of Canadian work experience.
Paragraph 186(w) of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations allows students who have completed their program of study to work while they are waiting for a decision on their work permit application as long as they were a full-time student enrolled at a designated learning institution in a post-secondary academic, vocational or professional training program, and they did not exceed the allowable hours of work.
Valid for 2 years from the date of the written test!Nalanda said:Hi
I took IELTS last June 13 and I received the result on 26-June 2015. Is IELTS score valid for one year or two year?
Can anyone confirm?
rajkamalmohanram said:Not advisable. If you are the applicant and you have activated your PR status and flew outside the country without PR card, YOU should be applying for PRTD from what I know. AFAIK, your friends or family cannot apply on your behalf.
The last date in Canada would be the day you left the country.
rajkamalmohanram said:This is a tricky one. I did some research and found the below -
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/tools/temp/students/post-grad.asp
This indicates that the work experience after you graduate but before your WP is actually approved is recognized.
However, let me remind you that the onus of proving that you were NOT a full-time student when you were working lies on you and also, these kind of tricky situations demand the discretion of the officer processing the application.
Though it could be okay to count this experience, I recommend against it to avoid bringing the "discretion of the officer" component into the picture. I am inclined to suggest that you count the experience from the date your work permit was approved (Scenario 2).
Hope this helped!
Good luck and all the very best!
I have already answered this!anky2015 said:Hey Asivad, Raj n others
I need your suggestions and help urgently. I have applied for the OINP since Nov 2015, still haven't got the nomination yet. I am on post graduation work permit right now which is valid until Nov 2018. Now I'm going to India to get married next month.
So I need your advice n opinion on the following queries :-
- Do I have to inform OINP as soon as I'll get married?
- I want to get my fiance here, so what should be the best way to sponsor her, to get the visitor visa for her or should I apply for her as a dependent under the work permit program category?
- what all docs will I need to apply for her?
I'll really appreciate any help on this.
Thanks in advance.
Any advice/suggestion regarding my situation is appreciated.Han said:Dear Asivad Anac,
First of all, thanks for all the help and support that you are providing here for everyone.
I have a question and wondering if you could help me with that.
I applied for PR in January, and have not heard anything since then. Everything looks fine in my notes though. I have recently received an offer for an internship. I am a graduate student, currently on study permit. They want me to start July 1st!
Now the question is, what if I don't hear from IRCC by then? :-[ Could I use this situation to raise a CSE? I have heard that sometimes raising a CSE might accelerate the process!
Looking forward to your advice.