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Vadym
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« on: March 10, 2007, 01:41:12 am »

Hello to all,

Could you please help me because I'm confused. I'm a seaman and hired with cruise line. During my last visit to Ukraine I deside to start a migration process to Canada, but my lawyer told me that I had to be present during this process in Ukraine. Really, I don't want to leave my job and I would like to apply for a skilled visa according my expirience onboard like Accountant.

What should I do? Should I leave working on  board or I can continue while immigration process will be taken?

Thanks and kind regards,

Vadym
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« Reply #1 on: March 10, 2007, 12:17:53 pm »

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Hello to all,

Could you please help me because I'm confused. I'm a seaman and hired with cruise line. During my last visit to Ukraine I deside to start a migration process to Canada, but my lawyer told me that I had to be present during this process in Ukraine. Really, I don't want to leave my job and I would like to apply for a skilled visa according my expirience onboard like Accountant.

What should I do? Should I leave working on  board or I can continue while immigration process will be taken?

Thanks and kind regards,

Vadym

Apply to the office where you are normally resident, If you are a Ukrainian residence normally, then you can apply to Kyiv.  Ensure that you have an address where the mail can be forwarded to you.

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« Reply #2 on: March 10, 2007, 01:05:21 pm »

Hi

Thanks for your fast response.
Do you mean that I can apply in embassy in Ukraine and take help from agent in Canada?

On board ship I have an appropriate adress and acsess to internet 24 hours.


Thanks one more time,

Best wishes,
Vadym

If you are a citizen/resident of the Ukraine, then you can apply to Kyiv and use a Canadian agent as long as they are registered with CSIC or a member of the Canadian bar.  See: http://www.csic-scci.ca/indexE.html  for CSIC members.

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