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Author Topic: All those planning to apply on July 01, 2012 (all NOC's).  (Read 69079 times)
FSWCIO
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« Reply #495 on: June 22, 2012, 05:01:19 pm »

I also paid The processing fee of about 1.000 euros for me and my dependents ,translated documents and does all necessary things for applying as a FSW.

Dunno man.... I have a lot of doubts of being rejected with 61 pass mark.
can u explain how u calculated the points!! apply for PNP if u have doubt or if u dont have 67 points. Cry
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Morina
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« Reply #496 on: June 22, 2012, 05:08:24 pm »

can u explain how u calculated the points!! apply for PNP if u have doubt or if u dont have 67 points. Cry

Yeah or maybe I calculated bad... who knows... I made on Skilled workers and professionals: Self-assessment test on CIC website.

I also earned IELTS 5.5 overall band score...

Dunno man Sad,
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FSWCIO
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« Reply #497 on: June 22, 2012, 05:12:51 pm »

Yeah or maybe I calculated bad... who knows... I made on Skilled workers and professionals: Self-assessment test on CIC website.

I also earned IELTS 5.5 overall band score...

Dunno man Sad,
if you have done masters, your spouse have done masters and you got 4 yrs NOC listed work experience with your age under 35 . you should get around 68-69 with this ielts score. but if those educational degree is below masters you are not eligible. simple is that. Smiley
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shahidsabir2
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« Reply #498 on: June 22, 2012, 11:42:00 pm »

i have confusion while filing ADDITIONAL FAMILY INFORMATION (IMM 5406)
My wife is the main application rite so she has her own family as well (bro,sis,father mother) and i have also my (bro,sis and mother) so tell me i have to fill two separate form???
and 2nd if yes then tell me in Applicant column rite only the name of my wife in form 1 and what should i do in the 2nd form again rite the name of my wife of my name there??

i know its a very critical question i asked but when u see the additional family information form then you may understand that what i am asking actually. Smiley
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ultra99
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« Reply #499 on: June 23, 2012, 12:01:03 am »

i have confusion while filing ADDITIONAL FAMILY INFORMATION (IMM 5406)
My wife is the main application rite so she has her own family as well (bro,sis,father mother) and i have also my (bro,sis and mother) so tell me i have to fill two separate form???
and 2nd if yes then tell me in Applicant column rite only the name of my wife in form 1 and what should i do in the 2nd form again rite the name of my wife of my name there??

i know its a very critical question i asked but when u see the additional family information form then you may understand that what i am asking actually. Smiley


You should fill 2 separate forms. One with "applicant" your spouse, followed by HER family info. Then the second form YOU as the "applicant" followed by YOUR family info.
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Mr.Engineer
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« Reply #500 on: June 23, 2012, 12:12:02 am »

dear forum members my friend took IELTS through AEO but he cant achieve the required points, my question is can he appear through British Council after one month of AEO IELTS?
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pharmacistfarhan
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« Reply #501 on: June 23, 2012, 12:32:26 am »

dear forum members my friend took IELTS through AEO but he cant achieve the required points, my question is can he appear through British Council after one month of AEO IELTS?

Any time......even from AEO again. or if he feels British Council is far better, then any time he may got for it.
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Morina
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« Reply #502 on: June 23, 2012, 12:57:58 am »

if you have done masters, your spouse have done masters and you got 4 yrs NOC listed work experience with your age under 35 . you should get around 68-69 with this ielts score. but if those educational degree is below masters you are not eligible. simple is that. Smiley

Thank you man for ur advices.... no masters for us, just bachelor...

I guess I' ll have to send them to refund me my processing fee or wait for 1st july if theres any change.

Thanx again FSWCIO
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shahidsabir2
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« Reply #503 on: June 23, 2012, 01:55:06 am »

You should fill 2 separate forms. One with "applicant" your spouse, followed by HER family info. Then the second form YOU as the "applicant" followed by YOUR family info.

thanks alot God Bless you. Smiley
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shinde.k
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« Reply #504 on: June 23, 2012, 03:07:11 am »

Hi Shinde,

Your case looks complicated to me. When you say “out of status” does that mean your Visa expired and you are living there illegally? If yes, then please check following points:-
1.   Since you do not have a Visa, will you be able to provide your employment documents from your current employer?
2.   You will need to provide photocopy of all pages of your passport. Since you do not have a valid Visa, CIC will find it out immediately.
3.   When you are required to provide the PCC, How will you obtain it from US?
Proof of fund is mandatory. You cannot avoid that.


Hi there,

Actually, my visa didn't expire. My student visa expires at 19th june 2013. The problem was with the I20 status. I had graduated in May 2011 but my I20 expired on dec 2010. School officials did not extended my I20 as they were very BUSY. I didn't have any idea about that and when I recognized that it was too late. Therefore, i am currently out of status.
1. My current employer is a good person but I cannot apply for H1B visa in U.S. as i have fallen out of status. But still he is ready to provide me the reference letter. Although I have prior experience in India which I am going to show as a primary work experience and this experience would just be a back up for me.
2. I do have a valid visa. But do you think they will let me file through US?
3. I have been looking with the process of PCC. Canadian officials require the FBI clearance and if required they require State clearance. I think both of these police clearance are looking forward my criminal history in U.S. I hope they are not concerned about me being illegal in U.S. What do you think?
4. I thought that proof of funds might be mandatory. Therefore, I am showing my current bank statement/letter as a proof of funds.

Any suggestions/ideas are welcome whether they are good or bad.

Thanks for your comment.
Shinde
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SARA13
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« Reply #505 on: June 23, 2012, 05:09:44 am »

hi Farhan

i got my employment contract and the dec 2008  salary slip its just for one month which i found will that be enough as it was a small hospital of multan the payment mode was cash so will that be enough with the experience letter

the number of hospital is there they can confirm that from emloyer

any comments

cheers
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joms
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« Reply #506 on: June 23, 2012, 05:34:48 am »

dear forum members my friend took IELTS through AEO but he cant achieve the required points, my question is can he appear through British Council after one month of AEO IELTS?


In my experience British Council is better.
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shahidsabir2
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« Reply #507 on: June 23, 2012, 05:42:54 am »

hi Farhan

i got my employment contract and the dec 2008  salary slip its just for one month which i found will that be enough as it was a small hospital of multan the payment mode was cash so will that be enough with the experience letter

the number of hospital is there they can confirm that from emloyer

any comments

cheers


U are asking something about ur salary slip?? rite but u know in FSW cases mostly you needed the bank statement of last 6 months which shows your earning proofs as well as how much u have in your account. and the second thing they never see wather the hospital is big or not they just wanted to sure that you have the relevant experience.

now its up to farhan i dnt know what he asked from you
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Arjun_Singh_76
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« Reply #508 on: June 23, 2012, 08:38:10 am »

Just copies for now. Originals may be requested later by an officer.
This is stated in the Document Checklist.
Hope this helps

For reference letters from Employer you need to send original letters.
For other supporting documents like payslip, etc u can send copies.
as stated in document checklist.

Regards,
Arjun
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siddharth_pharma84
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« Reply #509 on: June 23, 2012, 08:43:09 am »

Hi sahar,
 I think your salary slip would be fine.mention on exp letter,paid in cash amt and working hr .must use company letter head.paid cash not necessary deposit in bank account,again my opinion.
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