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Author Topic: FILIPINOS Applying for FSW Page.  (Read 574801 times)
CarribRN
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Visa Office......: Kingston, Jamaica
NOC Code......: 3152

« Reply #360 on: September 02, 2009, 03:45:50 pm »

Dyuls:

Correction, the job title doesn't necesarrily have to be in the NOC list. More than the job title, job description should be the major focus of consideration when applying under FSW.
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Timeline:
NOC 3152
6-4-2009 - sent app. to NS
Oct 6 - sent full application to local visa
Jan 4 - Recvd reqst for medical and RPRF
Jan 27 - medical result sent
1st week March-passport reqst
May 28 -passport sent
June 15- visa received.
11-7-2010
dyuls
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« Reply #361 on: September 03, 2009, 12:06:46 am »

Dyuls:

Correction, the job title doesn't necesarrily have to be in the NOC list. More than the job title, job description should be the major focus of consideration when applying under FSW.

Hi. CarribRN. This information i got it directly from my consultant and this was the first thing they asked me about.
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CarribRN
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Visa Office......: Kingston, Jamaica
NOC Code......: 3152

« Reply #362 on: September 03, 2009, 09:41:31 am »

Dyuls:

Correction, the job title doesn't necesarrily have to be in the NOC list. More than the job title, job description should be the major focus of consideration when applying under FSW.

Hi. CarribRN. This information i got it directly from my consultant and this was the first thing they asked me about.

Dyuls:

Consultants are not immigration officials. I suggest you do your readings directly on the CIC website. They just told you that because it would be somehow easier if your job description is exactly the same as that mentioned in the CIC list. But as I've said, job description is more important than the title itself. Don't just rely on the information being given to you by the consultant, sometimes it is still in your best interest if you will do some research yourself, after all, it is your future at stake here, not theirs.
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Timeline:
NOC 3152
6-4-2009 - sent app. to NS
Oct 6 - sent full application to local visa
Jan 4 - Recvd reqst for medical and RPRF
Jan 27 - medical result sent
1st week March-passport reqst
May 28 -passport sent
June 15- visa received.
11-7-2010
mayumi0126
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« Reply #363 on: September 03, 2009, 10:11:40 am »

I agree with CarribRN, we should take time to read CIC website to make sure that what the consultant is advising  is correct.  D2 nkasalalay future ntin so we have to do our own research.

God bless to all of us.
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plan2012
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« Reply #364 on: September 04, 2009, 02:55:52 am »


Simply list down your JD's first.  Then find your nearest title that best describes your JD among the example titles found on this website:

http://www5.hrsdc.gc.ca/NOC/English/NOC/2006/QuickSearch.aspx?val65=*
click view all titles

Your Job title need not match the title you have on your CoE.


I applied in 2007 under SAP.  Hence not under the new rule.  To help me further, hired go2Canada as my consultant.  But had I researched further that time, I might have applied on my own. 

My friend in Canada was right after all that I can reach Canada on my own...
And it's happening now to jtob, mom2carl, & CPA2Canada, Che, Chris, Aspire, & many others here.

Simply for our kids.
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law95
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« Reply #365 on: September 04, 2009, 12:03:54 pm »

My Kababayan,

Like Jtob, I also received our passports (wife and 3 kids) back with visa stamped and Confirmation of Permanent Residence. It was delivered by DHL last Sept 2, 2009 or around 9 days after I couried our passports to the Embassy.

All the documents I submitted were returned except the Birth Certificates, Marriage Contracts, NBI Clearances and IELTS. They punched a hole on all documents in the upper left side.

I will soon be attending the PDOS and CIIP.

My timeline is listed in trackitt with same userID.

Flying to Toronto this October.

Godspeed to all.

Ill post some pictures and my landing experience soon.

Hi PLAN2012, Yes SIMPLY FOR OUR CHILDREN!
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dyuls
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« Reply #366 on: September 04, 2009, 12:35:53 pm »

Dyuls:

Correction, the job title doesn't necesarrily have to be in the NOC list. More than the job title, job description should be the major focus of consideration when applying under FSW.

Hi. CarribRN. This information i got it directly from my consultant and this was the first thing they asked me about.



Dyuls:

Consultants are not immigration officials. I suggest you do your readings directly on the CIC website. They just told you that because it would be somehow easier if your job description is exactly the same as that mentioned in the CIC list. But as I've said, job description is more important than the title itself. Don't just rely on the information being given to you by the consultant, sometimes it is still in your best interest if you will do some research yourself, after all, it is your future at stake here, not theirs.



Hi again. yah i simply agree with you,i shouldn't rely much to these consultancies,  kaya nga i am planning to withdraw my application from my consultant, better to lose 30k now than 150k for nothing in the future..i'm just crossing my fingers to get a refund from them.. and i will start to process my docs.on  my own right after getting of desired score of 16 at my IELTS... Godbless to all
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mom2karl
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Category........: FSW1
Visa Office......: Manila

« Reply #367 on: September 04, 2009, 08:24:12 pm »

law95,

CONGRATULATIONS!

Alis na pala kayo agad.  How exciting naman, white Christmas na kayo this year.  Sige, pls post pictures pag andun na kayo para ma-engganyo lalo kami.
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App. Filed.......:  Apr -2009
Med's Request:  July-2009
VISA ISSUED...:  Nov-2009
LANDED..........:  Mar-2010
char_bonel
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Posts: 590
Ratings: +7
Category........: FSW1
Visa Office......: Philippines
NOC Code......: 3152
App. Filed.......: 5-08-09
Doc's Request.: 7-10-09
AOR Received.: 28-1-2010
File Transfer...: 15-1-2010
Med's Request: 3-2-2010
Med's Done....: 3-26-2010
Interview........: waived
Passport Req..: 02-06-2010
VISA ISSUED...: 30-06-2010
LANDED..........: 21-07-2010

« Reply #368 on: September 05, 2009, 01:28:13 am »

hi to everyone,

I have raised this concern to so many seniors but this time, I wanted to ask my fellow kababayans. I am applying under FSW and submitted my application Aug 5, 2009.Im waitinf for AOR and the 120 day later.
Eto po mga tanong ko, regarding proof of funds,

 I am the primary applicant, Im a nurse as well as my husband.I have 3 kids.I included my children in the application and declared them as non accompanying because of lack of fund for 5 of us.My consultant said that i only have to provide 13,000+ cad dollars. Other seniors said, even if the 3 kids are non accompanying and are to follow soon after I land in Canada, I still to provide the 22,000+ acd dollars for us 5. Im having confusions now.

1. does it have to be 13,000+ for us both m husband and me?
2. does it have to be 22,000+ for all of us five?

is ther any way to confirm this?are there some numbers i can call to clarify..
thanks everyone...

2.
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IN PROCESS: February 23, 2010
Meds+RPRF: March 2, 2010
Meds done: March 26,2010
Meds sent: April 19, 2010
Additional meds result sent:May 7, 2010
PPR: June 2, 2010
Landed: July 21,2010
jtob
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« Reply #369 on: September 05, 2009, 08:09:44 am »

char_bonel
please check this link.

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/manuals/op/op06-eng.pdf9.2 Settlement funds

Pursuant to R76(1)(b), the officer will determine if the applicant has sufficient funds available for
settlement in Canada.
The amount of funds are assessed according to the applicant's family size using 50% of Statistics
Canada's most current Low Income Cut-off (LICO) for urban areas with populations of 500,000 or
more.
Note: In terms of funds required, the number of the applicant's family members includes both
accompanying and non-accompanying dependants.
Although the amount may change yearly, at time of publication the required funds are equal to or
greater than the amount listed below for each family size:
Number of
family
members
Funds
required
Exception
1 $10,833 If the applicant has arranged employment as defined in R82,
they do not have to meet these financial requirements
2 $13,486
3 $16,580
4 $20,130
5 $22,831
6 $25,749
7 or more $28,668

i hope it answers your questions regarding POF. you have to show POF for the whole family even if non accompanying. their reasoning is that you will have sufficient funds to provide for your whole family even if you are in canada and they are here in the philippines.
good luck!
jtob
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elicsson
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« Reply #370 on: September 05, 2009, 09:22:14 am »

Hi.. kmusta po sa forum..check ko lang if anyone in the forum facilitated their application through CWSS Canada.
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job_seeker
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« Reply #371 on: September 05, 2009, 09:29:17 am »

Hi again. yah i simply agree with you,i shouldn't rely much to these consultancies,  kaya nga i am planning to withdraw my application from my consultant, better to lose 30k now than 150k for nothing in the future..i'm just crossing my fingers to get a refund from them.. and i will start to process my docs.on  my own right after getting of desired score of 16 at my IELTS... Godbless to all

Hi dyuls,

     Pasingit.... is it 150k peso equivalent ang ibinayad mo sa agency? Thanks.
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plan2012
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« Reply #372 on: September 05, 2009, 12:45:25 pm »


Congrats Law... all the best!
we'll be waiting for your pics soon...

Jtob, when do you plan to go there? 
Continue updating us ha...

Simply for our kids!
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dyuls
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« Reply #373 on: September 06, 2009, 03:05:01 am »

Hi again. yah i simply agree with you,i shouldn't rely much to these consultancies,  kaya nga i am planning to withdraw my application from my consultant, better to lose 30k now than 150k for nothing in the future..i'm just crossing my fingers to get a refund from them.. and i will start to process my docs.on  my own right after getting of desired score of 16 at my IELTS... Godbless to all

Hi dyuls,

     Pasingit.... is it 150k peso equivalent ang ibinayad mo sa agency? Thanks.

ibbyad palang kasi i issued 20 pdc's and 5 of those were already drawn by the consultancy aside from registration fee. nagastos ko n lahat 60k pos wla png file no.hanggang ngaun, i gave my docs to them last april 18 pa and yesterday i ask for cancellation and refund. and they informed me that my docs has been submitted to Sydney last june 18 and no Refund will be made and have to settle all PDC's issued immediately dhil nsubmit n raw ung initial form ko s proccessing office.. diba ok ung agency? i really regret n kumuha pko ng consultancy sna ako nlng ngprocess magisa.but i still insist for a refund and submitted this cancellation form..
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dyuls
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« Reply #374 on: September 06, 2009, 03:07:06 am »


CoolEj must IELTS exam mo?
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