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Nationality: China
Number of Applicants: 1
Work experience: TA/RA and 4-year engineer experience in China
CIO receive my package on Mar.26, 2012

TyrusX said:
Please post all the information, nationality, XP, number of applicants, etc, then I add you there.
 
jackson2209 said:
Sorry to hear that. How many ta and ra hours do you have ? Why did you only get the minimum points for work experience?


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>:(
Even my application got rejected due to the same reason





Points assessed

Maximum

Age

10

10

Education

25

25

Official language proficiency

12

24

Arranged employment

0

10

Experience

15

21

Adaptability

0

10

TOTAL

62

100
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No points were assigned for adaptability for work in Canada or Study in Canada as points are assigned for: (a) one year of full-time work in Canada if the work is performed under a work permit in accordance with R83(1)(c) and R83(4) of IRPA and (b) study in Canada is assigned points for having completed a full-time program of post secondary study of at least two year duration in a Canadian institution in accordance with R83(1)(b) and R83(3) of IRPA.




No additional points were assigned for adaptability.



You have not obtained sufficient points to satisfy me that you will be able to become economically established in Canada.

so friends could anyone help me out with this is there any solution????

Hi Jason, I am really sorry to hear that. That is the thing I worried before for the 5 points from adaptability of studying in Canada. I remember you chose NO the schedule 3 form, it still makes us confused whether this is the reason being refused.

The best thing to do now is to spend more time in preparing IELTS properly to get extra 2 or 4 points and get more work experience. You have a few years of work experience but it seems not being counted. I guess that we should collect and submit all the documents e.g. reference letter, tax returns, salary payroll, ect. Especially, the reference letter should include all the information strictly required from 7000 guide, otherwise, CIC will not consider and process it at all. :-\
 
TyrusX said:
I think they will NOT give us any adaptability points, given the amount of rejection we are getting in this part. The solution would be for you to get more point in the IELTS and the work experience. Another year of work XP plus 16 points in the ielts should give you 68 points.


So sorry to hear that. What did you click on the question 7. study in Canada in schedule 3 form Yes or No? It seems NO means giving up the consideration of these 5 points but we are not sure. If this question can be clarified, there still is a chance to re-submitted the application, but best thing is to get extra points from other aspects as other Phd friends suggested for safe pass 67.
 
My credit card was charged on Monday, April 2nd. No PER received as of yet.
 
Hi websphereguy,

My credit card account shows that the CIO charged the full fees on Monday, April 02nd. Any news on your side?
 
GeoCanadian said:
My credit card account shows that the CIO charged the full fees on Monday, April 02nd. Any news on your side?

GeoCanadian, congratulations :D I see that CIO now works much faster than before in processing the application (only 5 days before getting charged). Since your application seems pretty straightforward (that is, the total number of points is likely to be way above 67, even without any adaptability points), then you should expect PER pretty soon, maybe within the next month or so :D
 
asbereth said:
GeoCanadian, congratulations :D I see that CIO now works much faster than before in processing the application (only 5 days before getting charged). Since your application seems pretty straightforward (that is, the total number of points is likely to be way above 67, even without any adaptability points), then you should expect PER pretty soon, maybe within the next month or so :D

Thanks asbereth... Hope your prediction of smooth sailing for my application comes true... :)
 
jackson2209 said:
I am charged just now.

congratulations jackson2209! :)

TyrusX or snow_walker - please, update the tracker file with jackson's card charged on April 4th and my card charged on April 2nd!

Thanks guys...
 
I am wondering if the required work experience has to be related to what you re currently studying or have studied.
For instance a Geology student who worked as a banker or other jobs prior.

What about self employment?
 
GeoCanadian said:
congratulations jackson2209! :)

TyrusX or snow_walker - please, update the tracker file with jackson's card charged on April 4th and my card charged on April 2nd!

Thanks guys...

Dang, no change to mine. GeoCanadian, did you know who pick up your application? Mine was a 'Glenn Miller'.
 
ojohn22 said:
I am wondering if the required work experience has to be related to what you re currently studying or have studied.
For instance a Geology student who worked as a banker or other jobs prior.

What about self employment?

There is no such requirement that I'm aware of. However, I assume that they may have some reservations if you work experience differ to much
from you field of studies. Nonetheless, If your XP is in type 0, A or B you should be fine.
In the case of self employment, you will need to prove that you did some work for someone during a period of time. Get any receipts and documents
that prove the work done, like a letter for you consultancy from the company you did the work for.
 
Hi guys,
Just a quick question..i was wondering how you guys sent in your applications...i was thinking of xpress post...any other suggestions??
thanks! ;D
 
anjuku said:
Hi guys,
Just a quick question..i was wondering how you guys sent in your applications...i was thinking of xpress post...any other suggestions??
thanks! ;D

This should be fine. Not too expensive but can be tracked.