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Wacky1.nash

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Jul 18, 2017
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I have numerous reasons to move to Canada. I m still single so part two of the question does not apply to me.:p

Broad mindedness and liberty to go out and live life without restriction. :)

Having Harley-Davidson bike is my dream since many years; here i am can't even have a dream riding CD 70 :(. But I ma sure Canada will give me this chance:D

Although I love my country but there are lot of things I can't do bcz of social pressures etc blah blah (All the problems a girl face in a conservative society) though I m lucky girl to have a University degree, being independent and many years of job experience but the environment is not conducive:mad:.

I wish for all of us to get a chance of making Canada our home soon :) Love to all wonder full people out there:)
Props to you for being a single woman making this journey. It takes real gutts, especially when you say you come from a conservative culture. Highly commendable and I wish you the very best.

My girlfriends tend to be all very independent syringe women like yourself, so I think we should hang out in Canada
 

raj2017

Hero Member
May 22, 2017
250
384
Dear I was at 319 till March. Then I worked hard on IELTS. Finally God showed his kindness and I jumped to CRS 385. Speaking 7.5, listening 8.5 , reading 7.5 and writing 7.5. Then sibling 15 points +spouse ECA+spouse retest of IELTS. so actually in my case it's all guns blazing. Can't go any further. Rather in December I would slip back by 5 points.
Regarding your expiring of profile , as far as I know u can Create new profile only after old expires.

Also if u r from India then I would suggest to hire Indian consultant if u wish one.
In my case it's a Canadian lawyer.
Rgds
gr8 score buddy in ilets, i wish if i had your score, however, why you say not to have Canadian Lawyer, and indian Consultant?
 

Vikrant15

Full Member
Jul 26, 2017
38
25
Whats your prediction now?if draw happens next wednesday any chance of CRS getting lower than 440? @ishant27
If the draw happens on Aug 2, keeping in mind almost the same number of applicants entering the pool as of 6th July, and assuming the ITAs to be between 3000-3500.
The cut off should be between 441-450
 

sa83

Star Member
Jan 16, 2017
186
100
40
Saudi Arabia
Category........
FSW
NOC Code......
3113
IELTS Request
14-09-2017
Passport Req..
17-05-2018
VISA ISSUED...
12-06-2018
This is very typical of consultants and lawyers. They will not withdraw and reapply because it's so much workload for them, unless you pay them additional for it, then it becomes super easy and fast. This has been my experience. When it comes to such professional services, please check and confirm all processes with them. What we presume may not even feature in their list of concerns.
But recreating profile is only useful when Ontario is open to nomination. They have put it on hold so no benefit of recreating profile.
 
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Arod

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May 15, 2017
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I know exactly what you mean about going on this journey with the people here. I've been trying to move to Canada for many years, some years more seriously than others. But since I've found the people on this forum it's like I now have people to share that excitement with. People to encourage me when I'm down. People who understand why we would put ourselves, and our families, through such a test of endurance.

I've had a love affair with Canada since I first went there in 96 and I've been back lots of times for work since. But this pull to Canada is most definitely from me and not my wife. She is happy to go because she knows how much I want to live there and she and the kids have been there with me for a long period in 2013. She does really like it there, but it's my dream, not hers.

I know why I want to live there. There are plenty of pull factors and a few push factors from here. The weather - even the winters. The culture. The multicultural nature of the people. The employment prospects for my children. In the UK we are lucky in that we have a great education and health care system the same as Canada, but Canada doesn't have the same sectarianism as we have in Northern Ireland.

My wife keeps asking me for my number one reason why I want to move and leave the good life, nice house and well paid job I have here. It's really hard to put my finger on it, but I genuinely feel happier when I'm there. Maybe it's the bright blue skies - yes even in the winter. Maybe it's that I feel that the children will grow up with a brighter future there outside our sectarian country.

Can I ask others to tell me what's the number one reason why they want to move to Canada? Is anyone else having to convince their partners to make the move and if so what's their approach?
It´s way past midnight here, but I felt so familiarized with this post that I simply couldn´t wait to jump in.

We are in a very similar situation, my fiancée is not really that excited about moving to Canada, but she is on board pretty much because she understands how much I want it. She keeps saying that we don´t need to go to another country to have a prosperous life, and she is absolutely right.

My country is one of the most prosperous places in Latin America, people here don´t really emigrate in large percentages, in fact we get a lot of immigrants from our neighbors. We are not rich, but at the same time we are not as bad as other countries in our region.

When you tell someone that you intend to leave the country most of the time people will say things like this:
  • "We are fine here, why do you want to leave?"
  • "Are you unemployed or something? Can´t you find a job?"
  • "We have a beautiful country, great weather, great people, you won´t find anything like this anywhere else."
  • "Once you live overseas you´ll understand how great this country is"
  • Etc, etc, etc...
Having said this, you might understand how lonely I feel when I say that I want to immigrate.

Just like Shaun, I have a very good life here. I live in a nice apartment, I have a nice car and a good job. In fact, just this past week I was offered a new position by one of our top bosses, apparently he liked the way I work so much that he wants me in his team. This new job will give me more visibility within the organization, will allow me to travel overseas frequently (something that I love) and will probably bring more money. I´m far from being rich, but I would say that I live better than 90% of the people in my country.

Despite all of the above, I still have a desire to leave.

The reasons are many:
  • Yes, my country is safer than other places, but we still have high crime rates.
  • Many people live in gated neighborhoods due to crime. Those who can´t afford living in gated neighborhoods need to keep their houses surrounded by bars, otherwise burglars would break into your house sooner or later. The scene of having most houses with bars is simply awful, it´s like living in jails.
  • Don´t even think of walking around your neighborhood or city after 8 pm.
  • We have a crumbling infrastructure.
  • Public transport is terrible and it´s so easy to buy a car now that everyone owns one. The problem with this is that I said before, our infrastructure is so bad that our roads are the same as they were 40 years ago. As a result, we ended up having 50 times more cars with the same roads, which creates huge traffic jams. Many people easily spend 2 to 4 hours commuting everyday in distances not greater than 20 km.
  • In order to get decent and not so expensive housing you would need to move far away to some almost rural areas. The closer you are from downtown the more you need to pay. Most of the time you spend a lot of money and the houses are not even that great.
Why Canada?

I´ll be honest, I grew up wanting to immigrate to the US, Canada did not come to mind until about a year ago. I´ve been to the States more than 20 times and know more than 30 states, east, west, south and north.

Every time I had to return to my country from the US I felt sad. Going from developed cities with great highways, great airports, etc to what we have was like going back in time. Given that immigration to the US is so hard now I gave up to the idea of living there.

Overstaying my visa and getting a job illegally crossed my mind a couple of times, but I wanted to do things legally. I could still apply for Permanent Residence through my sister-in-law, but it would take about 12 years to get it. At 35 this is simply not an option.

Then I heard about Canada Express Entry. Initially the CRS cut-offs were so high that I quickly dismissed the idea of applying. About 6 months later, at the beginning of this year, I surprisingly noticed that the calculation method had changed. I entered my data in the tool and voilà, it turned out that I was not that far from reaching an acceptable score. My postgraduate degree and years of experience helped me a lot and in some way compensate for the points I lose for age.

So, going back to the original question, why Canada? Well, Canada is very similar to the US in many subjects: language, city vibe, infrastructure, etc. In addition, it´s cleaner, people are friendlier, access to medical services is better, etc . I also want to live in a place where I know that winters are going to be cold and summers are going to be hot. A place where I can take a bus or a train, take out my laptop and not worry about something happening to me. A place where I can take a walk in the park at 9 at night without feeling insecure.

Many times, when I see people from very poor or war rotten countries trying to immigrate to Canada or other places and compare them to my situation I ask myself:

"Should I feel ungrateful to my country for wanting to live somewhere else despite all of the things I already have?"
"Is the rest of the people right when they say that we live fine here and that there is no reason to move?"
"What if I leave everything behind and then I regret it and can´t get back to where I was?"

Anyway, I feel I just got many of my feelings off my chest. It´s good to know I´m not the only one in this situation.
 

TGupta

Newbie
Jul 28, 2017
8
7
Today I got an updated message corresponding to my application and there is no change.. What does that mean ? Last time when draw happens i got the same message few hours before.. So is it the signal of any draw coming today.. Experienced folks plz clarify ....
 

Blaze13

Star Member
Sep 5, 2016
63
84
NOC Code......
1114
I know exactly what you mean about going on this journey with the people here. I've been trying to move to Canada for many years, some years more seriously than others. But since I've found the people on this forum it's like I now have people to share that excitement with. People to encourage me when I'm down. People who understand why we would put ourselves, and our families, through such a test of endurance.

I've had a love affair with Canada since I first went there in 96 and I've been back lots of times for work since. But this pull to Canada is most definitely from me and not my wife. She is happy to go because she knows how much I want to live there and she and the kids have been there with me for a long period in 2013. She does really like it there, but it's my dream, not hers.

I know why I want to live there. There are plenty of pull factors and a few push factors from here. The weather - even the winters. The culture. The multicultural nature of the people. The employment prospects for my children. In the UK we are lucky in that we have a great education and health care system the same as Canada, but Canada doesn't have the same sectarianism as we have in Northern Ireland.

My wife keeps asking me for my number one reason why I want to move and leave the good life, nice house and well paid job I have here. It's really hard to put my finger on it, but I genuinely feel happier when I'm there. Maybe it's the bright blue skies - yes even in the winter. Maybe it's that I feel that the children will grow up with a brighter future there outside our sectarian country.

Can I ask others to tell me what's the number one reason why they want to move to Canada? Is anyone else having to convince their partners to make the move and if so what's their approach?
I know exactly what you mean ive had to explain with sock puppets why too - im in the UK and people question why you want to leave but when you think about it the healthcare is so poor if youve used it, my kids will never be able to buy a house and yes i have a good job/home here but the potential to have it again but better, if i continue to work hard and not scaff on benefits, which has destoryed the uk, is the real draw.
I dont know why anyone would want to come here anyway but compare to Canada its a no brainer but still have same conversations! Not everyone can see what we see!
 

reye27

Star Member
Jul 7, 2017
80
111
I have numerous reasons to move to Canada. I m still single so part two of the question does not apply to me.:p

Broad mindedness and liberty to go out and live life without restriction. :)

Having Harley-Davidson bike is my dream since many years; here i am can't even have a dream riding CD 70 :(. But I ma sure Canada will give me this chance:D

Although I love my country but there are lot of things I can't do bcz of social pressures etc blah blah (All the problems a girl face in a conservative society) though I m lucky girl to have a University degree, being independent and many years of job experience but the environment is not conducive:mad:.

I wish for all of us to get a chance of making Canada our home soon :) Love to all wonder full people out there:)
I can totally relate your problem, though being guy makes me less vulnerable, being a couple me and my wife are also struggling same social narrow mindedness. I wasn't that motivated for immigration (although always wanted), but recent changes around us have motivated us. Just like you, we also have university degrees and supportive parents who also want us to move to abroad. So let's keep looking forward!!!
 

issac1990

Star Member
Jul 30, 2017
115
37
33
Sharjah
Category........
FSW
NOC Code......
2132
App. Filed.......
21-09-2017
just one doubt guys. i have my work exp like this :
* as Asst. Professor (mechanical Engineering) - 6 months - in India - NOC 4011 level A
* as Mechanical Engineer - 5 months - India - NOC 2132 level A
*as mechanical Engineer - 26 months - in UAE - NOC 2132 level A
can some one pls tell me whether i may get exp for my all three years or just for 2 years?
 

Ankv1978

Star Member
Jun 30, 2017
141
55
gr8 score buddy in ilets, i wish if i had your score, however, why you say not to have Canadian Lawyer, and indian Consultant?
First -cost. U can get same services at 1/3 or 1/4 price

Second : they don't guide in what way I can increase points. The initiatives I took were purely based on my own knowledge to increase CRS. Else I was sitting complacently at 319.

Third : they won't Guide if a particular province is really worthy to be applied for any PNP. The rule says that once u r nominated by a province then u ought to stay there for 2.5 or 3 yrs b4 u decide to move to other province. So if let's say u apply for Nova Scotia and get selected then u hv to stay there n manage ur survival.

Although it's said that if u get a job from other province then u can move to that province but if later wen u go to immigration officer for citizenship he may refuse if he is not convinced.

PS: no offence to any person of any country. This is purely my view. As that's wat I would b doing if my profile expires b4 I get any ITA.
 
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Midnight Blessing

Hero Member
Mar 16, 2017
888
683
Category........
FSW
Visa Office......
SGVO
Passport Req..
27-01-2022
VISA ISSUED...
17-02-2022

Hi Experts,

Can you pls share with me the processes and their respective approximate timelines after an applicant has received his ITA and lodged his application?

Thank you so much
 
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reye27

Star Member
Jul 7, 2017
80
111
just one doubt guys. i have my work exp like this :
* as Asst. Professor (mechanical Engineering) - 6 months - in India - NOC 4011 level A
* as Mechanical Engineer - 5 months - India - NOC 2132 level A
*as mechanical Engineer - 26 months - in UAE - NOC 2132 level A
can some one pls tell me whether i may get exp for my all three years or just for 2 years?
According to
You cannot claim points for your NOC # 4011 because it does not fit cic criteria. But if you present NOC 2132 as primary NOC and claim points against it then you are okay. Following is from CIC website
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Your work experience must be:
  • in the same type of job as your primary NOC
  • within the last 10 years
  • paid work (volunteer work, unpaid internships don’t count)
  • at skill type 0, or skill levels A or B of the 2011 National Occupational Classification (NOC)
  • at least 1 year (1,560 hours total / 30 hours per week), continuous:
    • full-time at 1 job: 30 hours/week for 12 months = 1 year full time (1,560 hours)
    • equal amount in part-time: 15 hours/week for 24 months = 1 year full time (1,560 hours)
    • full-time at more than 1 job: 30 hours/week for 12 months at more than 1 job = 1 year full time (1,560 hours)
=================================================

But, I'm not sure whether you can mention 26 months spent in UAE and 5 months in India as one continues job. I guess some senior can pour in
:)
 

lino82

Hero Member
Apr 12, 2017
817
2,463
NOC Code......
0121
According to
You cannot claim points for your NOC # 4011 because it does not fit cic criteria. But if you present NOC 2132 as primary NOC and claim points against it then you are okay. Following is from CIC website
================================================
Your work experience must be:
  • in the same type of job as your primary NOC
  • within the last 10 years
  • paid work (volunteer work, unpaid internships don’t count)
  • at skill type 0, or skill levels A or B of the 2011 National Occupational Classification (NOC)
  • at least 1 year (1,560 hours total / 30 hours per week), continuous:
    • full-time at 1 job: 30 hours/week for 12 months = 1 year full time (1,560 hours)
    • equal amount in part-time: 15 hours/week for 24 months = 1 year full time (1,560 hours)
    • full-time at more than 1 job: 30 hours/week for 12 months at more than 1 job = 1 year full time (1,560 hours)
=================================================

But, I'm not sure whether you can mention 26 months spent in UAE and 5 months in India as one continues job. I guess some senior can pour in
:)
@issac1990
Need not be continuous job in that sense....continuous is in the context of 'regular'....someone could work as a hired hand on contract for a week and then again for a month after a gap of 20 days....that wouldn't be continuous...but between jobs,it is okay...
anyway the points for above one year work experience & less than 3 years is same @25...it isn't going to make any difference to his CRS unless he can add it all up to 36 months in all as at 36 months,his score for work experience will go up to 50....
 
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issac1990

Star Member
Jul 30, 2017
115
37
33
Sharjah
Category........
FSW
NOC Code......
2132
App. Filed.......
21-09-2017
According to
You cannot claim points for your NOC # 4011 because it does not fit cic criteria. But if you present NOC 2132 as primary NOC and claim points against it then you are okay. Following is from CIC website
================================================
Your work experience must be:
  • in the same type of job as your primary NOC
  • within the last 10 years
  • paid work (volunteer work, unpaid internships don’t count)
  • at skill type 0, or skill levels A or B of the 2011 National Occupational Classification (NOC)
  • at least 1 year (1,560 hours total / 30 hours per week), continuous:
    • full-time at 1 job: 30 hours/week for 12 months = 1 year full time (1,560 hours)
    • equal amount in part-time: 15 hours/week for 24 months = 1 year full time (1,560 hours)
    • full-time at more than 1 job: 30 hours/week for 12 months at more than 1 job = 1 year full time (1,560 hours)
=================================================

But, I'm not sure whether you can mention 26 months spent in UAE and 5 months in India as one continues job. I guess some senior can pour in
:)
thanks a lot mate... then i ll have to settle with a crs score of 445. or i ll wait till jan 2018 and then i ll have 3 year exp as mech engineer. :) thanks for your insight. :)
 

reye27

Star Member
Jul 7, 2017
80
111
@issac1990
Need not be continuous job in that sense....continuous is in the context of 'regular'....someone could work as a hired hand on contract for a week and then again for a month after a gap of 20 days....that wouldn't be continuous...but between jobs,it is okay...
anyway the points for above one year work experience & less than 3 years is same @25...it isn't going to make any difference to his CRS unless he can add it all up to 36 months in all as at 36 months,his score for work experience will go up to 50....
Thanks