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mayoress

Hero Member
Sep 9, 2011
725
10
Category........
PNP
Visa Office......
Accra
App. Filed.......
MPNP-30/03/13; CIC-06/05/14
Doc's Request.
CIC- 06/08/14; Submitted- 18/08/14
Nomination.....
27/02/14
AOR Received.
MPNP- 09/04/13; CIC-25/06/14
IELTS Request
Submitted for MPNP. Expired submitted with CIC application
File Transfer...
25/06/14
Med's Request
07/08/14
Med's Done....
14/08/14; In-process- 13/08/14; medical received- 18/08/14
Interview........
MPNP-24/02/14; CIC- Waived iJn. Amen.
Passport Req..
26/08/14
VISA ISSUED...
19/09/14
LANDED..........
05/12/2014 by the help of God.
Got d IELTS result just now. Alas! d candidate passed. Now to document gathering.
 

fsw4

Star Member
Feb 9, 2012
168
6
Category........
Visa Office......
Manila
NOC Code......
3012
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
05/02/2014 RECEIVED: 05/07/2014
AOR Received.
8/12/2014
Med's Request
9/17/2014
Med's Done....
9/29/2014
Interview........
waived
Passport Req..
10/22/2014
VISA ISSUED...
11/14/2014
mayoress said:
Got d IELTS result just now. Alas! d candidate passed. Now to document gathering.
Congrats.. have your documents ready before july 1. Goodluck!
 

mayoress

Hero Member
Sep 9, 2011
725
10
Category........
PNP
Visa Office......
Accra
App. Filed.......
MPNP-30/03/13; CIC-06/05/14
Doc's Request.
CIC- 06/08/14; Submitted- 18/08/14
Nomination.....
27/02/14
AOR Received.
MPNP- 09/04/13; CIC-25/06/14
IELTS Request
Submitted for MPNP. Expired submitted with CIC application
File Transfer...
25/06/14
Med's Request
07/08/14
Med's Done....
14/08/14; In-process- 13/08/14; medical received- 18/08/14
Interview........
MPNP-24/02/14; CIC- Waived iJn. Amen.
Passport Req..
26/08/14
VISA ISSUED...
19/09/14
LANDED..........
05/12/2014 by the help of God.
@ fsw4, spicey, mo7a100
Thank you. And thanks for d encouragement.
 

olu28

Newbie
May 1, 2012
8
1
spicey said:
@ Olu28,

At the moment,it is only the Applicants IELTS Report Form that is required but going by Minister Jason's speeches,IELTS for Spouse wouldn't be a bad idea in preparedness for MI5 submission.
Thanks Spicey! Another question: Regarding the settlement fund,does the money has to be in account for the whole 30days or only the balance at the end has to show the required amount or how long it has to be there for?
 

ojooluseguno

Star Member
May 19, 2011
97
7
Category........
Visa Office......
Accra
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
LANDED..........
Landed
mayoress said:
Hello everyone. Pls am applying under NOC 1122, do I need to send my credentials for evaluation and if yes, where am I going to send it to?
Thanks
Just a quick question... What is the NOC list for MI5 going to look like? Any chance the same list will be published? Also, where can I get a statistic of the current highly demanded jobs in canada?
 

echoes1978

Hero Member
Apr 8, 2010
426
6
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
ojooluseguno said:
Just a quick question... What is the NOC list for MI5 going to look like? Any chance the same list will be published? Also, where can I get a statistic of the current highly demanded jobs in canada?
Nobody knows yet, but you can check it out on working in Canada site to see about every specific occupation and it's outlook from 2011-2020.
http://www.workingincanada.gc.ca/home-eng.do

However, nobody can confirm that information on working in Canada site are directly involved in creation of immigration NOC list.
 

now

VIP Member
Aug 7, 2011
3,144
180
Category........
Visa Office......
London
NOC Code......
4151
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
15.09.2011
Doc's Request.
already sent
Nomination.....
[img]http://canflag.com/images/canflag/ani1/cf2.gif[/img]
AOR Received.
PER, 15.12.2011
IELTS Request
sent, 8 bands
Med's Request
21.5.2012
Med's Done....
1.6.2012 Meds. delivered: 25.6.12. Meds.rec. line on ecas:29.7.12
Passport Req..
PPR 1 16.11.2012 :) DM:19.11 12 PPR 2:10.01.13
VISA ISSUED...
10.01.2013 :) Received, 7.02.13
LANDED..........
04.04.2013
Hey sweet spicey, I was looking for your thread and finally found it :) :) I wish all my friends of MI5 the best of luck.
 

mayoress

Hero Member
Sep 9, 2011
725
10
Category........
PNP
Visa Office......
Accra
App. Filed.......
MPNP-30/03/13; CIC-06/05/14
Doc's Request.
CIC- 06/08/14; Submitted- 18/08/14
Nomination.....
27/02/14
AOR Received.
MPNP- 09/04/13; CIC-25/06/14
IELTS Request
Submitted for MPNP. Expired submitted with CIC application
File Transfer...
25/06/14
Med's Request
07/08/14
Med's Done....
14/08/14; In-process- 13/08/14; medical received- 18/08/14
Interview........
MPNP-24/02/14; CIC- Waived iJn. Amen.
Passport Req..
26/08/14
VISA ISSUED...
19/09/14
LANDED..........
05/12/2014 by the help of God.
echoes1978 said:
Nobody knows yet, but you can check it out on working in Canada site to see about every specific occupation and it's outlook from 2011-2020.
http://www.workingincanada.gc.ca/home-eng.do

However, nobody can confirm that information on working in Canada site are directly involved in creation of immigration NOC list.
Thanks. U got it.
 

spicey

Champion Member
May 11, 2011
1,402
100
now said:
Hey sweet spicey, I was looking for your thread and finally found it :) :) I wish all my friends of MI5 the best of luck.
Always full of best wishes for her dear friends. I feel great seeing you hear buddy. Be constant here to sharing your views with us.

Thank you
 

toronto25

Star Member
Nov 21, 2011
180
8
Category........
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
echoes1978 said:
Nobody knows yet, but you can check it out on working in Canada site to see about every specific occupation and it's outlook from 2011-2020.
http://www.workingincanada.gc.ca/home-eng.do

However, nobody can confirm that information on working in Canada site are directly involved in creation of immigration NOC list.
Thanks dear,

its a helpful site............but am doubt about my noc 0631........anyone will tell me the chances of that noc for being in 2012-2013 list?
 
R

RKC

Guest
Hi MI5 friends,

The following is an excerpt from Looking Ahead: A 10 year outlook for the Canadian Labor market (2008- 2017), which I went through last year when I was as curious & trying to know if 1122 would make it on the list. The report is very extensive you can read it at http://www23.hrsdc.gc.ca/l.3bd.2t.1ilshtml @ -eng.jsp?lid=1&fid=1&lang=en ( don't leave spaces ) , may be you'll find it helpful. None of us know what Kenney's resources will come up this year with regards to FSW.


An occupation is considered to be in a shortage situation if i) it has shown signs of shortage in recent years as well as an excess demand (job openings exceeding job seekers) over the next ten years or if ii) job openings substantially exceed job seekers over the next ten years even if this occupation has not shown signs of shortage in recent years. The size of the imbalance must also be significant compared with the size of the occupation.

The following table lists the three- and four-digit NOC occupations47 (with at least 10,000 workers) showing signs of shortage. These occupations represented 9.3% of total employment in 2007.


Occupational Group Occupations Showing Signs of Shortages Non-student Employment 2007 (000s)
Business, finance and administration Legislators and senior management (NOC 001) 83.2
Human resources managers (NOC 0112) 30.8
Human resources and business service professionals (NOC 112) 154.2
Natural and applied sciences and related occupations Managers in engineering, architecture, science and information systems (NOC 021) 69.5
Inspectors in public and environmental health and occupational health and safety (NOC 2263) 22.7
Health Managers in health care (NOC 0311) 23.7
Physicians, dentists and veterinarians (NOC 311) 97.8
Optometrists, chiropractors and other health diagnosing and treating professionals (NOC 312) 14.8
Pharmacists (NOC 3131) 25.0
Therapy and assessment professionals (NOC 314) such as Physiotherapists and Occupational therapists 48.9
Nurse supervisors and registered nurses (NOC 315) 262.1
Medical radiation technologists (NOC 3215) 18.0
Technical occupations in dental health care (NOC 322) 31.2
Other technical occupations in health care (except dental) (NOC 323), such as Registered nursing assistants and Ambulance attendants 122.9
Social science, education, government service and religion Managers in public administration (NOC 041) 29.5
Trades, transport and equipment operators and related occupations Facility operation and maintenance managers (NOC 072) 38.6
Contractors and supervisors, trades and related workers (NOC 721) such as in Electrical trades and in Mechanic trades 217.9
Industrial electricians (NOC 7242) 28.3
Heavy-duty equipment mechanics (NOC 7312) 53.8
Occupations specific to primary industry Supervisors, mining, oil and gas (NOC 822) 26.7
Underground miners, oil and gas drillers and related workers (NOC 823) 42.7
Total 1,442.3
It is important to highlight two points. First, the list only includes occupations usually requiring postsecondary education or management occupations. Secondly, data on unemployment and wages from recent years suggest that all occupations on this list are already in a shortage situation. What our projection indicates is that these shortage conditions will continue over the next ten years.

Not surprisingly, a large number of occupations showing signs of shortage at the national level are found in the health sector. Pressures are particularly acute for physicians, pharmacists, nursing sciences professionals and health care directors. Other health occupations are also showing signs of shortage, such as therapy and assessment professionals, and medical radiation technologists. Growth in demand for those occupations has been strong, due to the rising needs associated with population aging and increases in government funding for health care. On the other hand, supply growth in many of these occupations has been relatively weak. In some areas, the lack of supply may reflect the effects of earlier deficit control decisions (including accelerated retirements) and foreign-credential recognition issues, limiting supply from immigration.

Management occupations (e.g. senior management, human resources managers and public service directors) are considered in shortage largely as a result of the demand associated with the high levels of retirement among workers who are usually at a more advanced stage in their career. For those occupations, supply comes mainly from career advancement (vertical mobility) ? since school leavers and recent immigrants do not have enough experience in the Canadian labour market to fill these positions. Furthermore, employers are placing greater emphasis on recruiting and retaining quality employees to handle increasingly complex jobs in our economy, resulting in an excess demand for human resources professionals.
 

echoes1978

Hero Member
Apr 8, 2010
426
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Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
@ RKC,

thank you for the link provided.
This list on HRSDC site was created in 2008 when FSW1 NOC 38 list was published. I can see that some of those in demand occupations were not added on NOC 38 in 2008 list nor to the NOC 29 list in 2010. For example look at the NOC 2263. Look at the job advertisement sites, as there is a big demand for NOC 2263 for years , but it hasn't been added to the federal skilled worker NOC list yet.
I don't understand which sources does CIC use to create FSW1 NOC list for immigration. I thought HRSDC and working in Canada site ar the one, but now I am not sure.
 

babytatte

Member
Dec 7, 2011
13
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Hi I am hoping to apply under code NOC 1122.

Please help me regarding few of my queries

1. I work in big 4 in risk advisory and do IT audits,BCP,Sas 70,ISO,SOX testing and hoping to apply in 1122 code,am i elgible for that.

2.I have lived in UK for 2 years, would I need PCC for that and if yes do i need to send it in the first package to CIC.Also i am basically from jalandhar but i now live in delhi since sep 011-wr should i get my pcc from jalandhar or delhi.

3. My Ielts (general) score is 1 yr old,how long is that valid for.

4. Is there any significant difference between MI3 and MI4 wrt to sending documents.

5. My work experience is a bit scattered - June 09 to Aug 11-first job, Sep 11- Present (2nd job)- Total 3 years will complete in June ,is that fine. I am assuming I get 19 points

6. Are all applicants interviewed in MI3 and will the same apply to MI4.

7. How much funds do i need to show and for how long should they be in my a/c, what are the other sources eg FD,MF,Stocks that can be accepted surely by CIC.

8. Do I need to get my job duties from all employers as I have worked in 2 different Co's. Do I need to get them from any specific person eg Manager/Senior or only HR written would be accepted by CIC.

9. My current add is delhi but i want to show my add in punjab,would that be an issue. I live on rent and would change my residence soon.

10. My education is B.COM -India(3 yrs) and MSc Business Management from UK (1 yr degree)-How many points will i get for that. 22 i suppose