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Author Topic: "DUBAI APPLICANTS" **Let's Network & Get Connected**  (Read 908314 times)
qorax
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« Reply #5430 on: July 20, 2011, 10:05:30 am »

Hi experts,

Where do you think is the best state/city to migrate in Canada?? am in1122 category. and I would like to fill this information.

I will of course do me researches my I would like to take your wise advices, I think it will help me a lot.

Many thanks All,

Walid

What does your heart suggest?
Go for that.

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« Reply #5431 on: July 20, 2011, 10:31:43 am »

What does your heart suggest?
Go for that.

Qorax

Thank you dear, I asked from the application point of view, you are the expert! I need a place where CIO will not reject me because of my choice Smiley then I can land anywhere else. What you say?
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Category........: FSW1
Visa Office......: LONDON
NOC Code......: 3131
App. Filed.......: 16/08/2011
AOR Received.: 11/11/2011
IELTS Request: sent
File Transfer...: 16/01/2012
Med's Request: 24/01/2012
Med's Done....: 13/02/2012
Interview........: blank
Passport Req..: 05/03/2012
VISA ISSUED...: 09/04/2012
LANDED..........: 31/5/2012

« Reply #5432 on: July 20, 2011, 10:57:36 am »

 Smiley thnks alot biju for clarification.inshallah tomorow i wll fill the IMM0008.and wll send soon.
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« Reply #5433 on: July 20, 2011, 11:00:57 am »

Hi qorax,

It's a good approach to share the timeline especially for those who are applying from Dubai. Please tell your NOC.

I would like to ask one question to those who are in the field of finance. Is it worth to do MBA in finance from Canada if anybody is looking for a job in the field of finance in Canada.

Please respond to my query.
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« Reply #5434 on: July 20, 2011, 04:56:29 pm »

Thank you dear, I asked from the application point of view, you are the expert! I need a place where CIO will not reject me because of my choice Smiley then I can land anywhere else. What you say?

The choice of settlement city doesn't affect/prejudice your application processing. --It's immaterial.
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« Reply #5435 on: July 20, 2011, 04:59:21 pm »

Hi qorax,

1. It's a good approach to share the timeline especially for those who are applying from Dubai. Please tell your NOC.

2. I would like to ask one question to those who are in the field of finance. Is it worth to do MBA in finance from Canada if anybody is looking for a job in the field of finance in Canada.

Please respond to my query.

Which one of the two is your query?
Qorax
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Cool Canada
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« Reply #5436 on: July 21, 2011, 08:01:21 am »

Dear qorax,

I am a new entry to this forum. I have just filled the application and given my docs to an agent in Dubai. He said the docs will be submitted in 10 days from today.
1> how can I check the submission date of my docs?
     They r telling us that there is no 2nd AOR issued now. I will get the file number after 3-4 months. Is it      true?
2> how would I knw abt the draft been encashed?
3> do they call the current employer and check?

Seems stupid questions but I want to join this forum and continue updating till I settle in Canada. Trust me on this.
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coolguy2010
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Category........: FSW1
Visa Office......: London to Paris
NOC Code......: 1111
Pre-Assessed..: Yes
App. Filed.......: 04-05-2010
Doc's Request.: 23-10-2010
Nomination.....: 09-06-2011
AOR Received.: 09-06-2011
IELTS Request: 6 Band
File Transfer...: 01-03-2013
Med's Request: 01-03-2013
Med's Done....: 30-03-2013
Interview........: NA
Passport Req..: 20-05-2013
VISA ISSUED...: May/June 2013
LANDED..........: Aug 2013

« Reply #5437 on: July 21, 2011, 08:06:40 am »

Dear qorax,

I am a new entry to this forum. I have just filled the application and given my docs to an agent in Dubai. He said the docs will be submitted in 10 days from today.
1> how can I check the submission date of my docs?
     They r telling us that there is no 2nd AOR issued now. I will get the file number after 3-4 months. Is it      true?
2> how would I knw abt the draft been encashed?
3> do they call the current employer and check?

Seems stupid questions but I want to join this forum and continue updating till I settle in Canada. Trust me on this.
Regards

Welcome Cool Canada....

1 - It will be difficult to know when they have actually submitted. You can ask them which courier they have sent.
     Your agent is right regarding 2nd AOR. There is no 2nd AOR for post June-20 application. You will be receiving directly Medical , if all documents are ok. This will take time in 3 to 6 months.
2 - You can wait for some months and check the DD encased from where you have taken the draft
3 - They don't call the employer. Its very rare case about calling employer.


Regards
Cool
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« Reply #5438 on: July 21, 2011, 08:37:48 am »

Thanx coolguy. Will ask all seniors for help throughout the process.
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mustafa001
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Visa Office......: LONDON
NOC Code......: 0111
Pre-Assessed..: Yes
App. Filed.......: 12/2006
Doc's Request.: 09/02/2009
AOR Received.: 19/03/2007
IELTS Request: 02/07/2009
Med's Request: 04/04/2011
Med's Done....: 30/04/2011
Interview........: 31/01/2011
Passport Req..: 02/06/2011
VISA ISSUED...: 25/07/2011
LANDED..........: 18/08/2011 ( Inshallah)

« Reply #5439 on: July 21, 2011, 11:33:37 am »

Dear qorax

 can an application processed  to stage of passport submission be rejected?
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NOC Code......: 0213
App. Filed.......: 28-04-2010
Doc's Request.: 03-08-2010
AOR Received.: 23-03-2011
File Transfer...: 11-Aug-10

« Reply #5440 on: July 21, 2011, 03:12:17 pm »

Dear, take AWB no from your agent and then ask courier company to provide you SPOD


Welcome Cool Canada....

1 - It will be difficult to know when they have actually submitted. You can ask them which courier they have sent.
     Your agent is right regarding 2nd AOR. There is no 2nd AOR for post June-20 application. You will be receiving directly Medical , if all documents are ok. This will take time in 3 to 6 months.
2 - You can wait for some months and check the DD encased from where you have taken the draft
3 - They don't call the employer. Its very rare case about calling employer.


Regards
Cool

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IN PROCESS:3-APRIL-2012
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« Reply #5441 on: July 21, 2011, 08:09:43 pm »

Dear qorax

 can an application processed  to stage of passport submission be rejected?

Yes. But not usually done.
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« Reply #5442 on: July 22, 2011, 04:28:29 am »

Hello experts,

One urgent question!!!! I read the guidance about the Police Certificate, am not planning to prepare them when am sending my initial application. they mentioned that its OK but i have to be ready when the visa office request them. BUT is it really OK? or it could be a case of non completed application???

I hope to hear good news about it Smiley

Remember, am sending my application on Aug 5 Smiley plz tell me that it's ok! lo0ol.


Thanks,
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Category........: FSW1
Visa Office......: London
NOC Code......: 1111
App. Filed.......: 12-Aug-09
Doc's Request.: 02-Oct-09
File Transfer...: 06-Oct-09
Med's Request: 18-08-10
Med's Done....: 09-09-10
Interview........: Waived
Passport Req..: 19-01-2011 -       Passport sent on 22-01-2011
VISA ISSUED...: 11-04-2011
LANDED..........: 19th May 2011- Thanks to Almighty!

« Reply #5443 on: July 22, 2011, 08:04:49 am »

CANADA'S BEST PLACES TO LIVE - 2011



In a country as large and diverse as Canada, it's only natural for comparisons to be drawn between cities. Which is more livable, Edmonton or Halifax? Is Vancouver better than Calgary for raising a family? Which city is best for retirees?

This is what drives us at MoneySense magazine to publish our Canada's Best Places to Live list. We look at empirical, objective criteria such as housing affordability, incomes, job prospects, crime rates and access to health care. Even weather is taken into account. Information is taken from the Census Metropolitan Areas, Census Agglomeration and Statistics Canada.

We include every community with a population of more than 10,000 people — 180 cities and towns in all. Each one is ranked in more than 20 different categories for a final figure out of a possible 105 points. The scores are close (we go to four decimal places) and no city is perfect. Only two scored higher than 70, and just barely.

We don't expect everyone to agree with our findings. What makes a city appealing for one person may make it unlivable for another. We're often asked, “what about the scenery, or the community spirit?” The fact is there are plenty of subjective, intangible criteria that we intentionally leave out of our formulas for the simple reason that they cannot possibly be measured. Our list simply provides a fact-based comparison from which people can make their own decisions on where people would like to live.
Here are the top ten:

#10: Winnipeg, MB
The capital of Manitoba and home to 60% of the province's population slipped one spot from last year. It can boast of low pollution, great public transit and a thriving cultural scene, but crime is above average and the winters can be brutal. However, access to health care is good and unemployment is low.

#9: Repentigny, QC
Celine Dion's hometown just outside of Montreal slipped three spots from last year. On the plus side, low real estate prices and even lower crime rates make Repentigny an attractive place to live. The city ranks 7th in new cars on the road (a measure of prosperity) and has an extensive transit system — a good thing considering it ranks 161st in the ability to walk or bike to work.  However, this is balanced out by easy access to health care.

#8: Edmonton, AB
Alberta's capital cracks the top ten this year, jumping 7 spots thanks to low taxes, high levels of discretionary income and an extensive public transit system. With temperatures sinking lower than 0 degrees C 178 days a year, weather may pose a problem for some. Higher than average housing prices and crime rates also hold the city back from a better score, but scant precipitation, low pollution levels and high household incomes from the recent oil boom balance this out to make Edmonton a great place to live.

#7: Brandon, MB
Manitoba's second largest city kept its spot this year thanks to a stellar unemployment rate (second only to Estevan, SK), low real estate prices and tax rates and clean air. The city has room to improve in terms of crime and household discretionary income, but this is made up by the low number of rainy days and plenty of access to health care.

#6: Fredericton, NB
The New Brunswick capital has a lot going for it, including the 2nd lowest time required to buy a home (after Timmins, ON), very reasonable real estate prices and low unemployment. While the city is suffers from above-average crime rates and cold, rainy weather, this is balanced out by low taxes and healthy household income levels.

#5: St. Albert, AB
This Edmonton suburb gets top marks for low taxes and high household and discretionary income. Throw in low unemployment, a steadily growing population and above-average access to doctors and health care professionals and you've got a very nice place to live. However, St. Albert has room to improve regarding house prices (154th), and you can forget about walking or biking to work (163rd).

#4: Kingston, ON
The former capital of the united Canadas has slipped two places from last year, but only by one point. Kingston ranks 12th for walking or biking to work, and is above average in almost all criteria save for pollution (116th) and the number of new cars on the road (107th). Kingstonians have some of the best access to healthcare in the country, ranking 2nd in doctors per 1000 people and 13th in the percentage of health professionals.

#3.  Burlington, ON
This southern Ontario suburb remains in third spot this year thanks mainly to low taxes and high household and discretionary income. It has room to improve in terms of real estate prices (ranked 157th) but that's the price to pay for the second lowest overall crime rate in the country after Caledon, ON.

#2: Victoria, B.C.
The temperate B.C. capital has jumped six spots from last year, thanks to low provincial income and sales taxes, low pollution and a steady job market. Plus, it ranks 5th overall for Victorians' ability to walk or bike to work. While Victoria suffers from high real estate prices (it came in 170th out of 180), it cracked the top ten list for both culture and number of days per year above 0 degrees.

And the winner is ...
For the second year in a row, Ottawa-Gatineau takes the top spot in our rankings. What does it have that other cities don't? In a word, consistency. It does not rank particularly high in any individual category but it comes in above average across the board. It has jobs, accessible doctors, low crime, and household incomes and real estate are not drastically misaligned. There is a wealth of museums and galleries keep the culture-lover occupied, and the hostile winters are balanced out by beautiful summers.



http://www.moneysense.ca/2011/03/29/canadas-best-places-to-live-2011/




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Posts: 2318
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Category........: FSW1
Visa Office......: London
NOC Code......: 1111
App. Filed.......: 12-Aug-09
Doc's Request.: 02-Oct-09
File Transfer...: 06-Oct-09
Med's Request: 18-08-10
Med's Done....: 09-09-10
Interview........: Waived
Passport Req..: 19-01-2011 -       Passport sent on 22-01-2011
VISA ISSUED...: 11-04-2011
LANDED..........: 19th May 2011- Thanks to Almighty!

« Reply #5444 on: July 22, 2011, 08:28:33 am »

Hello experts,

One urgent question!!!! I read the guidance about the Police Certificate, am not planning to prepare them when am sending my initial application. they mentioned that its OK but i have to be ready when the visa office request them. BUT is it really OK? or it could be a case of non completed application???

I hope to hear good news about it Smiley

Remember, am sending my application on Aug 5 Smiley plz tell me that it's ok! lo0ol.


Thanks,
W.


Hi, as per the check list of documents submission, CHC encourages to submit police clearance certificate along with the initial application.


http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/pdf/kits/forms/IMM5612E.pdf



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