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ipog
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« on: October 01, 2010, 05:16:46 am »

Hi - Would be happy to see all MBA candidates in this forum.  To exchange ideas and prove successful.
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Wolfman567
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Category........: FSW1

« Reply #1 on: October 02, 2010, 01:25:35 am »

This fourm is for MBA or Canadian immigration?

Guys we may see PhD Fourm!... Great!

Tc
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ipog
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« Reply #2 on: October 02, 2010, 02:06:51 am »

This fourm is for MBA or Canadian immigration?

Guys we may see PhD Fourm!... Great!

Tc

 @ tc - This may be treated as a forum for canadian applicants who have completed their MBA and their immigration papers are in process.
The aim is to enable them to come closer on a common platform of study and exchange views and experiences and future plans.
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dbag
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Category........: FSW1
Visa Office......: New Delhi CHC
NOC Code......: 1111
App. Filed.......: 22-03-2010
Doc's Request.: 19-05-2010
File Transfer...: 27-05-2010

« Reply #3 on: October 11, 2010, 07:47:37 am »

Hello,
 I have a query as I am an Indian MBA(Finance) applicant also. I have applied under NOC 1111 and my status is still RBVO, however on some other forums it is mentioned that only CA/ICWA/Cost Accountants etc. are getting visas in this category. Though I have relevant work experience in this category, the experience details which I have sent is in the form of an self-declared affidavit along with appointment letter, training certificates, salary slips, promotion letters etc. as I am working in a Central Govt. top-rated PSU, which will not give reference letters as reqd. by CHC.
 Do I have any significant chances of getting visa, as I have applied on my own without any consultant?  Huh
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ipog
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« Reply #4 on: October 19, 2010, 05:00:38 am »

Hello,
 I have a query as I am an Indian MBA(Finance) applicant also. I have applied under NOC 1111 and my status is still RBVO, however on some other forums it is mentioned that only CA/ICWA/Cost Accountants etc. are getting visas in this category. Though I have relevant work experience in this category, the experience details which I have sent is in the form of an self-declared affidavit along with appointment letter, training certificates, salary slips, promotion letters etc. as I am working in a Central Govt. top-rated PSU, which will not give reference letters as reqd. by CHC.
 Do I have any significant chances of getting visa, as I have applied on my own without any consultant?  Huh

I do not see any reason as to why you should not be able to get a visa.  Don't panic.
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Sans_May2010
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Category........: FSW1
Visa Office......: New Delhi
App. Filed.......: May 10, 2010
Doc's Request.: Sept 30, 2010
Nomination.....: Docs received at Visa Office on Oct 18, 2010

« Reply #5 on: October 19, 2010, 05:10:45 am »

I know a guy personaly who moved into canada under FSW caatagory who had MBA studied trough currospndence from Manipal University, India. He had got almost 6 years in Accounting and auditing.

He send me some emails from there and was saying that its very much essential to have a CPA or CMA or a canadian accounting degree to get jobs in finance. Otherwise you may need to find a different job in other industries. He changed his job and working as a reservation agent in a hotel now. He is happy and trying to do his CPA from there now.

Sans_May2010

 @  tc - This may be treated as a forum for canadian applicants who have completed their MBA and their immigration papers are in process.
The aim is to enable them to come closer on a common platform of study and exchange views and experiences and future plans.

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ipog
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« Reply #6 on: October 26, 2010, 09:18:33 am »

I know a guy personaly who moved into canada under FSW caatagory who had MBA studied trough currospndence from Manipal University, India. He had got almost 6 years in Accounting and auditing.

He send me some emails from there and was saying that its very much essential to have a CPA or CMA or a canadian accounting degree to get jobs in finance. Otherwise you may need to find a different job in other industries. He changed his job and working as a reservation agent in a hotel now. He is happy and trying to do his CPA from there now.

Sans_May2010

Hi
I was given to understand that if one wants to work as an Accountant then CPA or CMA or CGA is needed in some cases.
Otherwise, the option is to opt for some other jobs.  Anyway, what are your plans and how are you planning to manage this.
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