Okay, I will ask them to do so. Let’s see what they say. Thank you so much.Better get a stamped letter on the company's letterhead. It needs to look authentic.
Okay, I will ask them to do so. Let’s see what they say. Thank you so much.Better get a stamped letter on the company's letterhead. It needs to look authentic.
Hi dear,Just out of curiousity, how did you receive NOI? You have TEF? I have same 444 score but did not receive NOI. My primary NOC is 2147 (5.5 years experience) but my current NOC is 0131 (6 months so far).
I am wondering whether OINP is received based on primary NOC or current NOC.![]()
im not in the business of keeping everyone's morale up. the cut offs are based on more accurate info than insiders.
Yes it can create problem.I forgot to mention that 14 days of gap will cause an issue? Because the issued date of PCC IS 18th of December,2018, and Day of departure from the country is 3rd of January,2019
Please help
CIC mentions to write number of hours per week. Its better to get a new one with the hours/week if you can.I was working in a company from July 2010 to January 2012 after that I joined another company from February 2012 to October 2013. I took 5 years gap and rejoined my previous company in December 2018.
In my first company reference letter working hours are not mentioned but they have written full-time employee, will it create any problem or should I request for another letter.
If you are not providing a reference letter and providing other supporting documents of the work experience then its better to provide as many as salary slips as you can. But if there is a reference letter as per CIC's requirement, then you don't need anything else.Do we require all salary slips from the previous company or 2-3 will sufficient to show proof of employment?
@nns14 Sir is there any chance that score will drop below <450 anytime later this year or next year?Because the number of candidates between 451 and 600 was 7,038 as of 15th August, assuming 50% of that number (plus the five days growth till 20th August (day of the draw)) was cleared, on 21st August, we had about 3500 candidates between 451 and 600. Add the two weeks growth between 20th August and 4th September, we will have around 5,500 and 6,000 in the range of 451-600 CRS. I am not sure per day growth for this range so I am completely estimating the two weeks growth here.
Assuming the lower the CRS in that range, the higher the number of candidates (looking at the pool, you can see there are more candidates as you go lower in the CRS, so within the 451-600 bracket, we can also apply the same assumption that there will be more 451, 452, and 453 than 455, 456, and 457). Therefore, with 6,000 candidates between 451 and 600 and with more candidates in the lower end of the 450s, I am optimistic the draw will be 454 with 3900 (455 with 3600 with 2019 June or July cut off date) on 4th September.
Because the number of candidates between 451 and 600 was 7,038 as of 15th August, assuming 50% of that number (plus the five days growth till 20th August (day of the draw)) was cleared, on 21st August, we had about 3500 candidates between 451 and 600. Add the two weeks growth between 20th August and 4th September, we will have around 5,500 and 6,000 in the range of 451-600 CRS. I am not sure per day growth for this range so I am completely estimating the two weeks growth here.
Assuming the lower the CRS in that range, the higher the number of candidates (looking at the pool, you can see there are more candidates as you go lower in the CRS, so within the 451-600 bracket, we can also apply the same assumption that there will be more 451, 452, and 453 than 455, 456, and 457). Therefore, with 6,000 candidates between 451 and 600 and with more candidates in the lower end of the 450s, I am optimistic the draw will be 454 with 3900 (455 with 3600 with 2019 June or July cut off date) on 4th September.
that is not the case. She has updated her profile form single to Married. Next question asked isHi dear,
I think before that question, there will be a question like "Is your spouse or common-law partner a citizen or permanent resident of Canada?" and if she answer yes, the accompanying question will not appear.
The answer is YES. There is a question mark for help on that topic, read it thoroughly and you'll get your answer.whether spouse will accompany the primary applicant?
that is not the case. She has updated her profile form single to Married. Next question asked is
1. whether spouse will accompany the primary applicant?
2. Whether Spouse is Candian Citizen or Permanent resident.- YES
My question is what should be answer to first question?
I think the answer to Q1 should be "No" , dear..because I believe the "accompanying" in the first question means that you gonna be the second applicant or dependent and will be included in her PR proses.
You are already PR so you don't need another PR status, right
I still don't understand how they put the questions the other way around.