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Paramvir said:
Hi Babybaba,,

Nine months wait for RBVO is actually pretty long. Kudos to you for being so patient.

I hope POSVO processes your case quickly now and you get MR quickly..

Cheers and Best of Luck for remaining journey to PR Canada,,

Param



Thanks Param. I am a bit hopeful now, because i thought they lost my application. At least i know that it isn't lost. I'm really hoping and praying i get my MR quickly.

Best of luck to you.
Regards
Babybab
 
koel said:
hi

an important question please.

my sister has decided to file her application for PR, but we are confused about her work experience. She has worked for two years in the NOC and two years in a profession not mentioned in Current NOC. So, it makes 4 years of work experience. Can she claim for 21 points for 4 years of her work experience or will she be awarded only points for her 2 years of work in NOC.

she will awarded ful points for her work experience of 4years.....provided she worked for atleast 1yr in the Occupation mentioned in NOC
 
maq2010 said:
First of all Congrats to u.I also applied for immigration.How much time it takes.Please give me a reply.

Hey there,
From what I've seen in the past months, the time it takes for the immigration process to be completed is dependant on your Visa office. So i suggest you ask someone with your same Visa office. Sorry I couldn't be more helpful.
Regards
 
Points will be awarded based on number of years of work experience provided atleast 1 year of workex is related to the NOC under which one applies.

koel said:
hi

an important question please.

my sister has decided to file her application for PR, but we are confused about her work experience. She has worked for two years in the NOC and two years in a profession not mentioned in Current NOC. So, it makes 4 years of work experience. Can she claim for 21 points for 4 years of her work experience or will she be awarded only points for her 2 years of work in NOC.
 
canadestin said:
she will awarded ful points for her work experience of 4years.....provided she worked for atleast 1yr in the Occupation mentioned in NOC

for my knowledge,,,,

So,, according to you ,,, Even if you have only one year experience in desired NOC and say 3 years elsewhere... Still you wld get full points for experience (points for 4 years).???
 
CONGRATS & best wishes for your bright future

Destined said:


Feeling happy to share with you all that My status has been updated to "Decision made" 2 days back.... Just waiting for the passports with Maple leaves....
8) 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) 8)
Methali, Wayne , Anil , Pavan , Indira Heart felt special thanks to you for your personal support through out..& My thanks, regards n best wishes for all the forum members and specially to DAVID COHEN bcoz of his website "canadavisa.com" I was able to get very good information.

Will update you once I receive my passport....

Regards
Destined
 
Yes, you will get full points.

Paramvir said:
for my knowledge,,,,

So,, according to you ,,, Even if you have only one year experience in desired NOC and say 3 years elsewhere... Still you wld get full points for experience (points for 4 years).???
 
Paramvir said:
for my knowledge,,,,

So,, according to you ,,, Even if you have only one year experience in desired NOC and say 3 years elsewhere... Still you wld get full points for experience (points for 4 years).???
JasonBourne said:
Points will be awarded based on number of years of work experience provided atleast 1 year of workex is related to the NOC under which one applies.
canadestin said:
she will awarded ful points for her work experience of 4years.....provided she worked for atleast 1yr in the Occupation mentioned in NOC
koel said:
hi

an important question please.

my sister has decided to file her application for PR, but we are confused about her work experience. She has worked for two years in the NOC and two years in a profession not mentioned in Current NOC. So, it makes 4 years of work experience. Can she claim for 21 points for 4 years of her work experience or will she be awarded only points for her 2 years of work in NOC.


Hi Koel,

For your sister to be eligible she has to have

1. One CONTINUOUS year of experience from the current NOC and should be in the last 10years

2. She will be awarded EXTRA points for other work ONLY if they fall in the SKILL CATEGORY of O, A or B ; need not have to be from the current NOC ; but cannot be just any work; the rest of the work experience does not have to be continuous; should also occur in the last 10 years.

How to determine skill levels:

With any NOC code, you can see from the numbers what category it is.

If it starts with 0 like 0311, it is a manager position and falls under skill type 0

If it doesn't start with 0 but the 2nd digit is 1, like 1122, it is a skill level A position.

If it doesn't start with 0 but the 2nd digit is 2, like 1222 or 3 like 7311, it is a skill level B position.

If it doesn't start with 0 and the 2nd digit is 4 or 5, it's a skill level C and if the 2nd digit is 6, it's a skill level D.

Skill Type 0

This includes senior management occupations and middle and other management positions.

Skill Level A

Occupations at this level usually require university education at the bachelor’s, master’s or doctorate level.

Skill Level B

Occupations at this level usually require education obtained at a college or vocational institute, apprenticeship training, or three to four years of secondary school followed by more than two years of on-the-job training, specialized training courses or specific work experience.


http://www5.hrsdc.gc.ca/noc/english/noc/2006/html/Matrix.html


Mitali
 
Paramvir said:
for my knowledge,,,,

So,, according to you ,,, Even if you have only one year experience in desired NOC and say 3 years elsewhere... Still you wld get full points for experience (points for 4 years).???

yes..u willget full points.....but other 3yrs as Posted by Mitali should fall in the SKILL CATEGORY of O, A or B ; from current NOC
 
mitali said:
Hi Koel,

For your sister to be eligible she has to have

1. One CONTINUOUS year of experience from the current NOC and should be in the last 10years

2. She will be awarded EXTRA points for other work ONLY if they fall in the SKILL CATEGORY of O, A or B ; need not have to be from the current NOC ; but cannot be just any work; the rest of the work experience does not have to be continuous; should also occur i the last 10 years.

How to determine skill levels:

With any NOC code, you can see from the numbers what category it is.

If it starts with 0 like 0311, it is a manager position and falls under skill type 0

If it doesn't start with 0 but the 2nd digit is 1, like 1122, it is a skill level A position.

If it doesn't start with 0 but the 2nd digit is 2, like 1222 or 3 like 7311, it is a skill level B position.

If it doesn't start with 0 and the 2nd digit is 4 or 5, it's a skill level C and if the 2nd digit is 6, it's a skill level D.

You can find this and other info about NOC codes at http://www5.hrsdc.gc.ca/NOC/English/NOC/2006/Introduction.aspx
Mitali

Now,, talks the Champion... 8)
 
canadestin said:
yes..u willget full points.....but other 3yrs as Posted by Mitali should fall in the SKILL CATEGORY of O, A or B ; from current NOC


That sounds sense... :D
 
Did you work for the immigration office before??? ;D

mitali said:
Hi Koel,

For your sister to be eligible she has to have

1. One CONTINUOUS year of experience from the current NOC and should be in the last 10years

2. She will be awarded EXTRA points for other work ONLY if they fall in the SKILL CATEGORY of O, A or B ; need not have to be from the current NOC ; but cannot be just any work; the rest of the work experience does not have to be continuous; should also occur in the last 10 years.

How to determine skill levels:

With any NOC code, you can see from the numbers what category it is.

If it starts with 0 like 0311, it is a manager position and falls under skill type 0

If it doesn't start with 0 but the 2nd digit is 1, like 1122, it is a skill level A position.

If it doesn't start with 0 but the 2nd digit is 2, like 1222 or 3 like 7311, it is a skill level B position.

If it doesn't start with 0 and the 2nd digit is 4 or 5, it's a skill level C and if the 2nd digit is 6, it's a skill level D.

SKILL LEVEL O : Management occupations
SKILL LEVEL A : Require University education
SKILL LEVEL B : College education or apprenticeship training.

http://www5.hrsdc.gc.ca/noc/english/noc/2006/html/Matrix.html


Mitali
 
mitali said:
OMG...... Canadestin, Jason ad Param ....how come all three of you are awake...hehehehee....this is uncanny... 8)

Mitali

Lots of time before we rest..... ;)