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Ray of Hope 66th Draw

andieangel

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Feb 13, 2017
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Croatia
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FSW
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1311
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Yes
You should have left Saudi if you were so addicted to alcohol. Which ever country you live in, you need to follow the rules, law of the land. Hope you agree.
O really? He is guilty for wanting to enjoy alcohol occasionally? What's wrong with you? Then it must apply the same for women who live outside of Saudi Arabia and wear burqa, right? Well to me that's not proper behavior, because if you are in land where that is not rule you should respect that! Think about it next time when you accuse someone for having their own opinion!
 
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mejaz

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O really? He is guilty for wanting to enjoy alcohol occasionally? What's wrong with you? Them it must apply the same for women who live outside of Saudi Arabia and wear burqa, right? Well to me that's not proper behavior, because if you are in land where that is not rule you should respect that! Think about it next time you accuse someone for having their own opinion!
 

iamxty

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Mar 13, 2017
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Category........
PNP
NOC Code......
2174
App. Filed.......
09-07-2017
Nomination.....
01-08-2017
AOR Received.
07-09-2017
File Transfer...
04-11-2017
Passport Req..
08-03-2018
I chose 2173. I saw the NOC Description once again & observed that Research is mentioned only once and it maybe considered for designer part of its name 'Software Engineer & Designer

Im getting confused now :(

What do you say? It looks fine for 2173 right.
What I did is determine which NOC is for each point you have listed then from there you will know which NOC is closest to your work. Mine is more on the development side so it is 2174. Good luck to you.
 
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ac_d

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Jun 15, 2017
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Thanks a lot. I have another important question. I do hope that you will kindly spare some time today to answer this question as I have to recreate EE profile today.
  1. In my work history section I have put all my jobs since the year 2000 till present as I have certificates for all. In this for 8 years the jobs are in one NOC and rest in two different NOC,s. Is it OK to fill complete work history therein or cut it down to 8 years of relevant primary NOC jobs.
    2.Is it mentioned anywhere in official express entry guidelines to furnish in Work History page only the jobs pertaining to one relevant NOC for which we are claiming points.If yes than kindly send the Concerned LINK also.
Hoping an early reply.[/QUOTE
1.work history section is included in EE profile for the sole purpose of assigning points for work exp. and hence no need to list out every job there...if you do,you will have to produce proof and CIC will check with each employer and will take two more months to process ur file..
2.Work exp outside Canada points are 50 for 3+ years...and that's it...so if you have any one job in primary NOC with 3+ years of permanent employment,that is enough... mention that only...(however go to come to Canada eligibility tool and see if your eligibility goes if you reduce ur work exp...u need 67 points

( http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/apply-factors.asp )
3. only last 10 yrs details will get counted also...so leave out anything prior to June 2007..
4.you are required to furnish all the employment details in personal history while filing eAPR...but good thing is that they don't ask for any proof for those as you haven't claimed points..
5.Your three years of experience could be among multiple NOCs and even could be from different categories 0,A or B. You need to have at least one year in primary NOC....that's it...
1.work history section is included in EE profile for the sole purpose of assigning points for work exp. and hence no need to list out every job there...if you do,you will have to produce proof and CIC will check with each employer and will take two more months to process ur file..
2.Work exp outside Canada points are 50 for 3+ years...and that's it...so if you have any one job in primary NOC with 3+ years of permanent employment,that is enough... mention that only...(however go to come to Canada eligibility tool and see if your eligibility goes if you reduce ur work exp...u need 67 points

( http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/apply-factors.asp )
3. only last 10 yrs details will get counted also...so leave out anything prior to June 2007..
4.you are required to furnish all the employment details in personal history while filing eAPR...but good thing is that they don't ask for any proof for those as you haven't claimed points..
5.Your three years of experience could be among multiple NOCs and even could be from different categories 0,A or B. You need to have at least one year in primary NOC....that's it...
Thanks for explaining it perfectly. Withdrew the profile. Immediately received mail in EE account confirming the withdrawal and then it writes the wording NEXT STEP and then that we must remove the job bank account. Unfortunately the job bank website is down for the time being. My question is whether the job bank account removal is mandatory in order to create a new profile. This answer becomes important in case the website is down till tomorrow and since June month,s draws looks special,the draw may even come tomorrow. Would not like to miss it with withdrawn profile.
 

iamxty

Champion Member
Mar 13, 2017
2,341
4,309
Singapore
Category........
PNP
NOC Code......
2174
App. Filed.......
09-07-2017
Nomination.....
01-08-2017
AOR Received.
07-09-2017
File Transfer...
04-11-2017
Passport Req..
08-03-2018
You should have left Saudi if you were so addicted to alcohol. Which ever country you live in, you need to follow the rules, law of the land. Hope you agree.

Actually I did left Saudi but neither did I leave Saudi for the lack of alcohol nor was deported for the possession of alcohol. Furthermore, I was never addicted to alcohol, I am just a social drinker. As a matter of fact, I never had a single drop of alcohol in my body for about 6 years since I became a mother, else my daughter would have been addicted to alcohol as well o_O:eek:

With regards to abiding the law, I can say I am a good citizen. I have been working in Singapore since 2011 and this city is also known as a "fine city", which has a double meaning about the country as being really nice, safe and clean, and also labeled as such because of the many fines this city imposes where you will see those warnings and signages in every corner. So far, I have never been fined or jailed during my stay in Jeddah or in Singapore.

Hope that clarifies your strong words about my addiction on alcohol :)
 
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Actually I did left Saudi but neither did I leave Saudi for the lack of alcohol nor was deported for the possession of alcohol. Furthermore, I was never addicted to alcohol, I am just a social drinker. As a matter of fact, I never had a single drop of alcohol in my body for about 6 years since I became a mother, else my daughter would have been addicted to alcohol as well o_O:eek:

With regards to abiding the law, I can say I am a good citizen. I have been working in Singapore since 2011 and this city is also known as a "fine city", which has a double meaning about the country as being really nice, safe and clean, and also labeled as such because of the many fines this city imposes where you will see those warnings and signages in every corner. So far, I have never been fined or jailed during my stay in Jeddah or in Singapore.

Hope that clarifies your strong words about my addiction on alcohol :)
Well!! If someone has never tasted alcohol, I honestly feel sorry. As they will never know what they've missed in life.
My experience is, the stringer the laws against consumption of this elixir, the more pleasurable it gets, and the more drunk people tend to become :D.
 

mejaz

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Well!! If someone has never tasted alcohol, I honestly feel sorry. As they will never know what they've missed in life.
My experience is, the stringer the laws against consumption of this elixir, the more pleasurable it gets, and the more drunk people tend to become :D.
This is soo true! Best way to promote something is to ban it....then it just becomes irresistible!
 

mejaz

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Dec 9, 2016
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Actually I did left Saudi but neither did I leave Saudi for the lack of alcohol nor was deported for the possession of alcohol. Furthermore, I was never addicted to alcohol, I am just a social drinker. As a matter of fact, I never had a single drop of alcohol in my body for about 6 years since I became a mother, else my daughter would have been addicted to alcohol as well o_O:eek:

With regards to abiding the law, I can say I am a good citizen. I have been working in Singapore since 2011 and this city is also known as a "fine city", which has a double meaning about the country as being really nice, safe and clean, and also labeled as such because of the many fines this city imposes where you will see those warnings and signages in every corner. So far, I have never been fined or jailed during my stay in Jeddah or in Singapore.

Hope that clarifies your strong words about my addiction on alcohol :)
:eek::eek::eek: Why would you leave singapore???!!! Its such a beautiful place!!!