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« Reply #120 on: August 22, 2011, 01:53:04 pm »

Qorax,
can u tell me the reliable/speedy site for getting CAIPS Notes with charges.as i dont have any relative in canada to do this favour for me..
thankz..
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« Reply #121 on: August 22, 2011, 01:59:49 pm »

Qorax,
can u tell me the reliable/speedy site for getting CAIPS Notes with charges.as i dont have any relative in canada to do this favour for me..
thankz..


My experience with www.caips.ca on time. Fees CAIPS Basic is standard service and costs CAD$40 plus GST/HST for Canadian clients, you can order caips in email ( Fees are same   @   all website).

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« Reply #122 on: August 30, 2011, 06:11:58 am »

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Respected Sir,

I am an Indian Citizen and I have done BA LLB (5 years integrated degree) plus BA (Hons. in Political Science) and Certificate courses on Gender Issues, Taxation, Human Rights and French Language from INDIA itself. I have also written 2-3 research papers

I read online that for pursuing law career in Canada one has to qualify National Committee on Accreditation[ and Licensing Exam for respective Law Society.

My queries are-

1. Can I get small Job (Maybe of Assistant / Clerk type Job.) in Legal field without qualifying NCA and Licensing Exam for the time being as I am planning to self finance these exams there. And which society easily take freshers of such types and train them with stipend.

2. What type of Job can I get there and how to apply for them?

3. Can i study take these exams on Work Visa or student visa is required alternatively?

4. Any other guidance, ill be highly grateful to you.

Thanks

LAUNCH YOUR LEGAL CAREER IN ONTARIO-CANADA

Subject to certain exceptions [not applicable to most applicants], to become a lawyer in Ontario, one must complete the Lawyer Licensing Process.

If you are an internationally trained lawyer or internationally educated law graduate new to the Canadian legal profession, it can be difficult to start or continue your legal practice here. With the Internationally Trained Lawyers Program (ITLP), you will gain the knowledge and skills to help you become a successful professionally licensed Canadian lawyer.

There r many "Bridge Training Programs" available for Internationally Trained Lawyers. To apply for this voluntary program offered at the University of Toronto u may go to www.law.utoronto.ca/itl

Law Schools Approved by Convocation:
-Osgoode Hall Law School / York University
-University of Toronto
-University of Ottawa
-University of Western Ontario
-University of Windsor
-Queen's University
-McGill University
-University of New Brunswick
-Dalhousie University
-University of British Columbia
-University of Victoria
-University of Alberta
-University of Manitoba
-University of Saskatchewan
-University of Calgary
-University of Moncton

PARALEGAL POSITIONS:

For a newcomer, overseas qualified lawyer, your first placements could come as a 'Paralegal'. Unfortunately, even that requires 'licensing'... but the process is much simpler than the main stream process for lawyers.

Independent paralegals are regulated by the Paralegal Standing Committee of the Law Society of Upper Canada. New paralegals are required to complete an approved program and must pass a licensing examination. Existing independent paralegals will have to apply to take a licensing examination in order to be licensed and regulated through the Law Society.

The Paralegal Standing Committee will recommend transitional provisions for paralegals with less than three years of experience, and for students who are currently enrolled in a paralegal program at a post-secondary institution. Check the Law Society of Upper Canada website at www.lsuc.on.ca for more information.

FURTHER READS:
http://rc.lsuc.on.ca/jsp/membershipServices/becomingALawyer.jsp
http://www.workingincanada.gc.ca/report-eng.do?action=final&area=9219&display=complete&noc=4211

Hope that helped.
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« Reply #123 on: August 30, 2011, 10:02:21 am »

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Dear qorax,

I'm one of ur fans, and thanks a lot for being supportive to all of us.

Coming to the point, I have an inquiry here.

My wife is an "Electronics and Communication" (E&C) Engineer, and wants to study Master course in Canada, if we get the PR. When I searched the master course for "Electronics & Communication" engineering as background, none of the universities has such kind of faculties, but only "Electrical and Computer Engineering Department", which is bit deviated than E&C.

In fact, she wants to do master's course in wireless or telecommunication, but we really couldn't find such kind of course (or courses that are related to Electronics & Communication in Master Level).

Would you pls kindly suggest us how we can search for it, or do you have some kind of ideasregarding this?

We are looking forward to hear from you.

Thank you very much for your effort.

Hi,

There r many such programs offered by many univs here. UOW has a prestige program on it, that I'm aware of, 'coz one of my Chief Inspector's (Toronto Police) daughter is pursuing that.

REFERENCE:
http://www.cwc.uwaterloo.ca/
http://www.sce.carleton.ca/dept/us/programCE1.shtml
http://www.senecac.on.ca/fulltime/ELM.html
http://www2.algonquincollege.com/sat/program/wirelessmobility-telecommunication-engineering-technology/
http://www.humber.ca/program/wireless-telecommunications

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« Reply #124 on: August 31, 2011, 07:56:31 am »

 Dear Qorax,
   I would like to ask a question to Mr.Qorax that i am 2oo7 FSW applicant .Is it possible to attain job offer
  in any other category like plumber,welder,cook,heavy vehicle driver etc.
  Although, i have three years part time job  experience in one of above mentioned job category.It will also
  expedite my case of 2oo7 fsw n.o.c was 1236.
  On the other hand,should i apply for PNP with job offer? Which is better in your opinion? Please Qorax
  explain and reply.
 Thanking you,
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« Reply #125 on: August 31, 2011, 12:52:57 pm »

Dear Qorax,
   I would like to ask a question to Mr.Qorax that i am 2oo7 FSW applicant .Is it possible to attain job offer
  in any other category like plumber,welder,cook,heavy vehicle driver etc.
  Although, i have three years part time job  experience in one of above mentioned job category.It will also
  expedite my case of 2oo7 fsw n.o.c was 1236.
  On the other hand,should i apply for PNP with job offer? Which is better in your opinion? Please Qorax
  explain and reply.
 Thanking you,

Obtaining a job offer while residing overseas is difficult. However, if u do manage to get one, and it is an AEO endorsed by HRSDC - u r good for FSW2. Ditto is for any of the PNPs... both r similar, however it's a shade easier to fetch a PNP, if u know someone there... eg. SINP.

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« Reply #126 on: September 01, 2011, 01:34:14 am »

 Dear Qorax,
   I am obliged you to reply my question .
  Thanking you,
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« Reply #127 on: September 08, 2011, 09:56:53 pm »

Study: Canadian skilled migrants highest earners
06 September 2011

A new study on Canadian immigration policy has found that immigrants who come to Canada as independent skilled migrants had "consistently and substantially" the highest earnings of four categories of immigrants. The researchers concluded that Canada should continue to focus on skilled migration. The researchers also hope that their study will influence future Canadian immigration policy.

The Queen's University study, Immigrant Earnings Differences Across Admission Categories and Landing Cohorts in Canada examined the first ten years after immigrants landed in three different time periods: 1982, 1988, and 1994.

The four categories include independent primary skilled migrant applicants, accompanying economic immigrants, family class immigrants, and refugees.

Family class immigrants and refugees had the lowest earnings out of the four categories. "Refugees, both male and female, also experienced declines in their real earnings levels across the three successive [study periods]", the study said.

Independent skilled migrants despite having the highest overall salary rates had the lowest growth rate over the first decade after coming to Canada.

The study also found that the economic downturns had a negative effect on immigrant earning levels and growth rates and that this effect was more pronounced for male immigrants than for female immigrants.

The study noted that "since skill-assessed independent economic immigrants had substantially higher earnings levels throughout their first ten post-landing years, Canada should continue to place heavy weight on skill-assessed immigrants and not reduce the proportion of new immigrants admitted in the skilled worker category."

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IELTS Request: 3-4-2011
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« Reply #128 on: September 09, 2011, 07:40:45 am »

Hellow dear Qorex sir ,hope you dont mind my putting  a query that is constantly  itching me,
Additional Documents /updated documents are usually requested by a VO at a stage when a case is IN PROCRSS .
IN my case (a pre june 2010 applicant) I sent my full documents to  london vo on NOV15.2010 but after that submission I made a fresh attempt of IELTS and submitted IELTS  fresh score to VO on 1st April,2011,will my fresh score be accepted ? my 2nd aor was dated 14th April 2011,
I am asking this question on the basis because  VO never asked me to submit this IELTS FRESH score to submit and it was my own choice ,so how will  they consider it after the submission of Full documents submission and that too before 2nd AOR,is there and applicant who had submitted his improved score of ielts and vo had considered his submission ,seniors are specially requested o through some light on this issue,
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« Reply #129 on: September 09, 2011, 08:11:37 am »

Hellow dear Qorex sir ,hope you dont mind my putting  a query that is constantly  itching me,
Additional Documents /updated documents are usually requested by a VO at a stage when a case is IN PROCRSS .
IN my case (a pre june 2010 applicant) I sent my full documents to  london vo on NOV15.2010 but after that submission I made a fresh attempt of IELTS and submitted IELTS  fresh score to VO on 1st April,2011,will my fresh score be accepted ? my 2nd aor was dated 14th April 2011,
I am asking this question on the basis because  VO never asked me to submit this IELTS FRESH score to submit and it was my own choice ,so how will  they consider it after the submission of Full documents submission and that too before 2nd AOR,is there and applicant who had submitted his improved score of ielts and vo had considered his submission ,seniors are specially requested o through some light on this issue,
Ryan Niazi

1. Probably u didn't need that... the 2nd AOR signifies.
2. Nonetheless, rest assured it'll be accepted.

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« Reply #130 on: September 09, 2011, 08:15:00 am »

To Qorax,

I got this reply  today from CHC London.


Thank you for your enquiry.

 

Our office is currently receiving a high volume of applications and it can take several weeks for a file to be created in our office and to appear in our electronic records or for documents to be attached to an existing file. We cannot confirm or deny the existence of an application in our records at this time as you only submitted your documents very recently.

We will contact you in due course.

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As I am 2004 applicant and I submit them my documents late(in July 2011)
while they send me mail in Nov 2010 which I did'nt receive.  Then what I
can interrupt from their mail???


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« Reply #131 on: September 09, 2011, 08:23:35 am »

To Qorax,

I got this reply  today from CHC London.

Thank you for your enquiry.

Our office is currently receiving a high volume of applications and it can take several weeks for a file to be created in our office and to appear in our electronic records or for documents to be attached to an existing file. We cannot confirm or deny the existence of an application in our records at this time as you only submitted your documents very recently.

We will contact you in due course.
______________________________________________________________
As I am 2004 applicant and I submit them my documents late(in July 2011)
while they send me mail in Nov 2010 which I did'nt receive.  Then what I
can interrupt from their mail???


Nothing to interpret.
They r just telling u to wait for your turn.

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Med's Done....: 08/03/12
Passport Req..: 12/10/2012

« Reply #132 on: September 09, 2011, 09:12:59 am »

Dear Qorax,
I applied December 2009, NOC 4121. My 2nd AOR from CHC London Is dated 27 July 2010. Ecas shows 'In Process' with RBVO details. My questions:
1- Is this 'real' in process?
2. Now that the processing time is 20 months, do I count from 2nd AOR or June 25 when I sent my documents.
3. Even counting from 2nd AOR it has been nearly 14 months. If I don't go into real 'in process' soon and receive MR, how can I expect to have the visa in my hand in 6 months time?
4. What is your personal opinion about how long it might take from this point onwards?
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« Reply #133 on: September 09, 2011, 02:22:03 pm »

Dear Qorax,
I applied December 2009, NOC 4121. My 2nd AOR from CHC London Is dated 27 July 2010. Ecas shows 'In Process' with RBVO details. My questions:
1- Is this 'real' in process?
2. Now that the processing time is 20 months, do I count from 2nd AOR or June 25 when I sent my documents.
3. Even counting from 2nd AOR it has been nearly 14 months. If I don't go into real 'in process' soon and receive MR, how can I expect to have the visa in my hand in 6 months time?
4. What is your personal opinion about how long it might take from this point onwards?
Beckett

1. There's no other 'in-process' than the "In Process" itself. Once u get that e-Cas it signifies 'work' being 'on' in your case-file. Whereafter, one shouldn't much rely on the e-Cas, 'coz it's not in sync with the actual processing.

2. Your 'counting' should start from the day the complete package reach the VO. However, one should note that in most cases the CIC stated processing-time will not be met... there'd be many factors/variants to the speed.

3 & 4. -NFA

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« Reply #134 on: September 10, 2011, 07:00:05 am »

1. There's no other 'in-process' than the "In Process" itself. Once u get that e-Cas it signifies 'work' being 'on' in your case-file. Whereafter, one shouldn't much rely on the e-Cas, 'coz it's not in sync with the actual processing.

2. Your 'counting' should start from the day the complete package reach the VO. However, one should note that in most cases the CIC stated processing-time will not be met... there'd be many factors/variants to the speed.

3 & 4. -NFA

Qorax
Dear Qorax,
Thank you for taking the time to reply.
Best regards,
Beckett
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