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Haseeb

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Sep 26, 2010
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Dear Sir, my skilled worker application (4131 lecturer in English) is in the London visa office, not acknowledged yet. I applied as a Lecturer in English, 4131. But I am somewhat worried about my JD I have given in my experience letter, and want to know if sending to the visa office a fresh experience letter with more details, not contradicting the previously mentioned ones, matching more with the NOC description, be more beneficial!
Dear friends, could you take a few moments to let me know if my duties in 4131, College Lecturer ( as I gave in my application submitted to the Visa office) are ok/fully acceptable according to Canadian requirements (NOC)! These are the duties I mentioned in my experience letter.
1. Teaches English to the college students
2. Prepares, administers and marks tests and records the results
3. Prepares teaching materials to deliver them to the students
4. Serves as the college chief proctor to maintain discipline and works as tutor in charge to provide personal academic guidance to the different level students
5. Proofreads the correspondence of the institute to detect and correct errors in spelling, grammar and syntax (He is a native level, experienced English proofreader)
6. Participates in college staff meetings, various co-curricular programmes, etc.
7. Advises students on career decisions
Sir, assessing well, do you deem these duties of mine as colege lecturer are quite ok/up to the mark or insufficient as these are not the complete duties as given in the NOC DESCRIPTION OF 4131?
Anxiously awaiting your reply at your earliest,
Thanks and regards,
Haseeb
 
I am sure you conduct office hours as well.
what you have mentioned should be good but may be if you add office hours.
(what you need is the lead statement and at least 6-7 of what they have mentioned.)
 
Haseeb said:
Dear Sir, my skilled worker application (4131 lecturer in English) is in the London visa office, not acknowledged yet. I applied as a Lecturer in English, 4131. But I am somewhat worried about my JD I have given in my experience letter, and want to know if sending to the visa office a fresh experience letter with more details, not contradicting the previously mentioned ones, matching more with the NOC description, be more beneficial!
Dear friends, could you take a few moments to let me know if my duties in 4131, College Lecturer ( as I gave in my application submitted to the Visa office) are ok/fully acceptable according to Canadian requirements (NOC)! These are the duties I mentioned in my experience letter.
1. Teaches English to the college students
2. Prepares, administers and marks tests and records the results
3. Prepares teaching materials to deliver them to the students
4. Serves as the college chief proctor to maintain discipline and works as tutor in charge to provide personal academic guidance to the different level students
5. Proofreads the correspondence of the institute to detect and correct errors in spelling, grammar and syntax (He is a native level, experienced English proofreader)
6. Participates in college staff meetings, various co-curricular programmes, etc.
7. Advises students on career decisions
Sir, assessing well, do you deem these duties of mine as colege lecturer are quite ok/up to the mark or insufficient as these are not the complete duties as given in the NOC DESCRIPTION OF 4131?
Anxiously awaiting your reply at your earliest,
Thanks and regards,
Haseeb

when did u apply.
all most all the duties what u have said matches with the noc.
give us ur timeline.
and tell me ur ielts score.
it plays a crucial role in getting this noc assessed soon.
 
Dear, thank you so much, my ielts score is 6.5 individually, in all the four modules. My full application reached london visa office on june 21 2010. i m expecting soon.
 
mohanrkkdi said:
when did u apply.
all most all the duties what u have said matches with the noc.
give us ur timeline.
and tell me ur ielts score.
it plays a crucial role in getting this noc assessed.