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ngag said:
Please I have a question about the updated letters of job experience. My file was rejected on January 16th for the same reason. From your quote, does it mean I can still contact them regarding the rejected file to update the experience information ?

I appreciate your help

The work experience reference letter should be updated before the final decision.
 
Guys, A question:
Can you order another CAIPS before receiving the first one? Then, will you receive both or just the last one? ???
 
I went to service Ontario to get OHIP with the PER email. They refused my application saying that the PER email is not sufficient to get OHIP. I took the assessment form and going to appeal it today. Did anyone of you go through the same situation and succeed in getting OHIP? If yes, How long it took for you to get the OHIP card after the appeal? Are there any key points that we have to mention in the appeal letter? Thanks
 
ngag said:
Please I have a question about the updated letters of job experience. My file was rejected on January 16th for the same reason. From your quote, does it mean I can still contact them regarding the rejected file to update the experience information ?

I appreciate your help

No. Additional documents must have been sent before their date of decision.
 
Hi Hooman2012,Did you get your PER/file number for the second application yet?
 
Parkinson said:
Guys, A question:
Can you order another CAIPS before receiving the first one? Then, will you receive both or just the last one? ???

Most probably you will get both. I am not sure by the way :).
 
chakri264 said:
I went to service Ontario to get OHIP with the PER email. They refused my application saying that the PER email is not sufficient to get OHIP. I took the assessment form and going to appeal it today. Did anyone of you go through the same situation and succeed in getting OHIP? If yes, How long it took for you to get the OHIP card after the appeal? Are there any key points that we have to mention in the appeal letter? Thanks

I have got OHIP with PER email.

Put a cover letter explaining the situation.

Fill in this form
http://www.forms.ssb.gov.on.ca/mbs/ssb/forms/ssbforms.nsf/GetFileAttach/014-0265-82~13/$File/0265-82.pdf
And send these documents
http://www.forms.ssb.gov.on.ca/mbs/ssb/forms/ssbforms.nsf/GetFileAttach/014-9998E-82~1/$File/9998-82E.pdf

Send all your documents to OHIP eligibility review committee.

The address is here:

http://www.health.gov.on.ca/en/public/publications/ohip/review.aspx

The eligibility review committee may send you a form so they can check your status with CIC.

After that, they will send you a letter indicating that you are eligible.
You should take that letter to service Ontario. They will issue the OHIP for you.

I think the whole process takes 3-4 weeks.
 
I am going to send email attachments to CIC. I heard that CIC requires the attachments be smaller than 5MB.

I have two files to send. My question is: Can I send two PDF files (4MB, and 3MB), totally 7MB?

I appreciate any suggestion from senior guys.
 
thundervikes said:
I am going to send email attachments to CIC. I heard that CIC requires the attachments be smaller than 5MB.

I have two files to send. My question is: Can I send two PDF files (4MB, and 3MB), totally 7MB?

I appreciate any suggestion from senior guys.

You can always send them separately if they are two separate files.
 
beh467 said:
I have got OHIP with PER email.

Put a cover letter explaining the situation.

Fill in this form
http://www.forms.ssb.gov.on.ca/mbs/ssb/forms/ssbforms.nsf/GetFileAttach/014-0265-82~13/$File/0265-82.pdf
And send these documents
http://www.forms.ssb.gov.on.ca/mbs/ssb/forms/ssbforms.nsf/GetFileAttach/014-9998E-82~1/$File/9998-82E.pdf

Send all your documents to OHIP eligibility review committee.

The address is here:

http://www.health.gov.on.ca/en/public/publications/ohip/review.aspx

The eligibility review committee may send you a form so they can check your status with CIC.

After that, they will send you a letter indicating that you are eligible.
You should take that letter to service Ontario. They will issue the OHIP for you.

I think the whole process takes 3-4 weeks.

Thanks for the explanation beh467. I have sent them as you said. The review committee will send me any forms before the eligibility letter? Do I send it back to them? Thanks
 
Hey guys,
This leading statement that everyone is talking about that should be in the employment letter is just the word" assisting the prof. Xxx" ??
Please confirm that for me, i wanna send them an updated letter to!
Tnx
 
nima2000 said:
Hey guys,
This leading statement that everyone is talking about that should be in the employment letter is just the word" assisting the prof. Xxx" ??
Please confirm that for me, i wanna send them an updated letter to!
Tnx

When you see the NOC-4012 description the first paragraph is the lead statement. It says university teaching and research assistants assist university professors in the teaching and research activities. Hence your RA/TA letter should state that you are "assisting your supervisor in teaching and research activities".
 
I sent my updated reference letters today to CPP-Ottawa by email with T4 and T4As. Lets see how it goes.
 
aidina said:
You can always send them separately if they are two separate files.

Thank you, aidina!

Do you mean I can send

1. Email one with attachment one (4MB)
2. Email two with attachment two (3MB)

or

One email with two separate attachments (4+3=7MB).

I do have many documents to send. I appreciate your help very much!
 
thundervikes said:
Thank you, aidina!

Do you mean I can send

1. Email one with attachment one (4MB)
2. Email two with attachment two (3MB)

or

One email with two separate attachments (4+3=7MB).

I do have many documents to send. I appreciate your help very much!


If I were you, I would go with:

1. Email one with attachment one (4MB)
2. Email two with attachment two (3MB)

Make sure you include a descriptive text in your e-mail to show the difference between those files.