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mitali said:
Hi satnam,

Please check the following site:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/factor-language.asp

You can score 16 points if you are opting for English as your only language and obviously you will add on points if you have experience in french as well.

As per Cohen's website:

There are 2 languages you can claim points for... we all know it is either English or French. Suppose you choose English as your 1st language and calculate then you get 16 (for all high) and if it is 2nd language or in other words "not your 1st language" then you get 8. When you are opting for English "not your 1st language" then automatically French becomes your 1st language.

I hope it is clear.

Mitali

Hi Mitali,

You are absolutely right.

Santam,

We can get maximum 16 points for first official language and 8 points for the second official language.

First official language can be English or French similarly second official language can be English or French.

Don't get confused with First Language and First official language

Hope this helps.


Regards,
Aran
 
Got my ielts score..very happy

listening 8
reading 6.5
writing 7.5
speaking 7.5
 
chinay said:
Got my ielts score..very happy

listening 8
reading 6.5
writing 7.5
speaking 7.5

Congratulations Chinayyyyyyyyy!!!! So happy for you. 16 points for you.

Mitali
 
Hi Guys,

My IELTS came through yesterday too...(after 13 nervous days)..
Overall Band-8.5
(L-9, R-9, W-8, S-8.5)

Relieved to make the 16 points!

Regards.
 
congratulations chinay and tilakk!!!! very good! had my ielts this morning also. i hope to get good grades!
 
we are hoping to get AOR in Nextweek................ :(

after AOR how much time will take to get visa................????????????????????????

anybody have any IDEA ..............? >:(, :(

hotheart007
 
hotheart007 said:
we are hoping to get AOR in Nextweek................ :(

after AOR how much time will take to get visa................????????????????????????

anybody have any IDEA ..............? >:(, :(

hotheart007

Hi hotheart,

From your timeline i can see your visa office is New Delhi, once you submit your full docs to visa office it will take about 6-8 months to get the visa.

Cheers
Saki
 
Kashif_pel said:
I also send an enquiry for the case of my brother to UK-London, I will post as soon as I recevie any reply. Thanks
Ovais_pk

Hi
I sent enquiry but i did not recieve any response yet... please guide me should i need to call CIC ( 16139444000 and then select options in this sequence 1...2...1...2....1), NY CREDIT CHARGED ON 5 AUG 2010.
THANKS
OVAIS_PK
 
hotheart007 said:
we are hoping to get AOR in Nextweek................ :(

after AOR how much time will take to get visa................????????????????????????

anybody have any IDEA ..............? >:(, :(

hotheart007

hotheart007, the processing times are different from one Visa Office to another. You can get an idea from the official site cic.gc.ca/english/information/times/international/02b-skilled-fed.asp but I think that every application has it's own particularities.
For example, in my case the Bucharest Visa Office is supposed to finalize 30% of the applications in 7 month. But they received my file in June and I already received the request for passport by email.
 
Friends,

I'm about to send the 2nd stage docs to VO. Is that mandate to send photocopies of all the pages of the passport or is it enough to send only the data pages (bio data page, visa pages except blank pages)?

If so I have to submit 3 passports' copies (2 passport of mine [old + new] and one wife's ) each 65 pages so 3*65= 195 pages.

Appreciate if someone already submitted 2nd stage docs provide answer for this.


Thanks in advance,

Regards,
Aran
 
aran said:
Friends,

I'm about to send the 2nd stage docs to VO. Is that mandate to send photocopies of all the pages of the passport or is it enough to send only the data pages (bio data page, visa pages except blank pages)?

If so I have to submit 3 passports' copies (2 passport of mine [old + new] and one wife's ) each 65 pages so 3*65= 195 pages.

Appreciate if someone already submitted 2nd stage docs provide answer for this.


Thanks in advance,

Regards,
Aran


Hi Aran,

You dont need to photocopy all the pages only those pages which got data ( your name and other information like visa if you are staying in other country need to be send.

Cheers
Saki
 
Hello SAki/Mitali and others,

This is from another post. Please comment/advise on the same.

My husband has "Power of Attorney" on his name , can we use this as POF along with an affidavit from owner (my mother in law) of land that she will sell this property if we get Canada PR.

Thanks

Satnam


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I posted this question to a Canadian Immigration consultant on AllExperts.com about the Property Evaluation as Proof of Settlement Funds.

QUESTION:

Dear Diana,

I am a citizen of Pakistan and also living in Pakistan. I have applied for Canadian Immigration and have got my Initial approval from CIC Canada. I have been advised by the CIC to submit the complete application with all the supporting documents to the Canadian High Commission in London.

My query is about the “Proof of Settlement Funds” requirement.

As per the Instructions guide (IMM EG7000) for Federal Skilled Worker Class on Page 31 it states...

10.Funds
Indicate the amount (in Canadian dollars) of unencumbered, transferable and available funds that you have. This amount can include the value of any property that you own, but should not include jewellery, cars or other personal assets.


In reference to the above statement I will be submitting my property evaluation certificate from a licensed evaluator as an evidence of my Proof of Settlement Funds. I plan to sell my property before landing in Canada and will use the equity to establish myself.

Kindly confirm if the property evaluation as “Proof of settlement funds” satisfies the Canadian High Commission London requirements?

Thanks,


ANSWER:
CIC says : The applicant must clearly demonstrate that they have sufficient and available funds to meet the
requirements.

So, yes property evaluation can demonstrate you have that capacity.

Thanks for your email.

I repeated my question for further clarity



QUESTION:

Thank your for your response.

This means that only Property Evaluation is good enough as long it demonstrate the required funds there is no mandatory requirement to show the settlement funds only in liquid form.

On some Canadian Immigration discussion forums it says that it depends on specific Visa Office whether they accept Property Evaluation as proof of settlement funds. Please advise if this correct, because the CHC checklist specific to London and few others that I have checked asks for the following forms of evidence only, i.e

1. Current bank certification letter; or
2. Evidence of savings balance; or
3. Fixed or time deposit statements.

The checklist does not mentions about property evaluation can be used to demonstrate as proof of fund.

Kindly clarify this as it would help lot of us who are confused on this issue.

Thank

ANSWER:

I have already answered this question for you once before.

I have more than what is required, but all in the form of Property and I am not in a position to dispose off my Property at this time. I can dispose off my property at the time of leaving for Canada.

There are mixed opinions on different Immigration forums about the Property if it can be shown as the proof of settlement funds. In the guide it does says it can be used as proof of funds but unfortunately the visa office specific checklist is not very elaborative on this. I have checked some visa office specific checklist including London, Pakistan, India and some other and did not see any difference at all under the settlement funds section in each of these checklists. Where in the checklist it is mentioned Property evaluation is acceptable/unacceptable as proof of funds.
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saki said:
Hi Aran,

You dont need to photocopy all the pages only those pages which got data ( your name and other information like visa if you are staying in other country need to be send.

Cheers
Saki

Thanks Saki for the input.
 
mitali said:
Hi Arshad,

Many people have got their Transcripts attested by HEC and it seems that worked for them. I would suggest to request for another set of transcripts from the Univ and in the meantime get the transcript that you have in hand attested. If you are close to 120d submission then go ahead with the attested transcripts or else wait for the Sealed envelope from the Univ.

Previously this was not a big deal but now with all the changes at CIC and the 'apparent' procedure adopted by CIC to weed out candidates at the slightest pretext (my opinion),has made candidates more careful about their appication.

Mitali
Thanks Mitali,i tried to give u another one plus point for good remarks but this forum did not allow me to give you plus one within 168 hours
 
i believe it depends on the kind of document you are producing as well as visa officer`s assesment....

satnak said:
Hello SAki/Mitali and others,

This is from another post. Please comment/advise on the same.

My husband has "Power of Attorney" on his name , can we use this as POF along with an affidavit from owner (my mother in law) of land that she will sell this property if we get Canada PR.

Thanks

Satnam


*****************
I posted this question to a Canadian Immigration consultant on AllExperts.com about the Property Evaluation as Proof of Settlement Funds.

QUESTION:

Dear Diana,

I am a citizen of Pakistan and also living in Pakistan. I have applied for Canadian Immigration and have got my Initial approval from CIC Canada. I have been advised by the CIC to submit the complete application with all the supporting documents to the Canadian High Commission in London.

My query is about the “Proof of Settlement Funds” requirement.

As per the Instructions guide (IMM EG7000) for Federal Skilled Worker Class on Page 31 it states...

10.Funds
Indicate the amount (in Canadian dollars) of unencumbered, transferable and available funds that you have. This amount can include the value of any property that you own, but should not include jewellery, cars or other personal assets.


In reference to the above statement I will be submitting my property evaluation certificate from a licensed evaluator as an evidence of my Proof of Settlement Funds. I plan to sell my property before landing in Canada and will use the equity to establish myself.

Kindly confirm if the property evaluation as “Proof of settlement funds” satisfies the Canadian High Commission London requirements?

Thanks,


ANSWER:
CIC says : The applicant must clearly demonstrate that they have sufficient and available funds to meet the
requirements.

So, yes property evaluation can demonstrate you have that capacity.

Thanks for your email.

I repeated my question for further clarity



QUESTION:

Thank your for your response.

This means that only Property Evaluation is good enough as long it demonstrate the required funds there is no mandatory requirement to show the settlement funds only in liquid form.

On some Canadian Immigration discussion forums it says that it depends on specific Visa Office whether they accept Property Evaluation as proof of settlement funds. Please advise if this correct, because the CHC checklist specific to London and few others that I have checked asks for the following forms of evidence only, i.e

1. Current bank certification letter; or
2. Evidence of savings balance; or
3. Fixed or time deposit statements.

The checklist does not mentions about property evaluation can be used to demonstrate as proof of fund.

Kindly clarify this as it would help lot of us who are confused on this issue.

Thank

ANSWER:

I have already answered this question for you once before.

I have more than what is required, but all in the form of Property and I am not in a position to dispose off my Property at this time. I can dispose off my property at the time of leaving for Canada.

There are mixed opinions on different Immigration forums about the Property if it can be shown as the proof of settlement funds. In the guide it does says it can be used as proof of funds but unfortunately the visa office specific checklist is not very elaborative on this. I have checked some visa office specific checklist including London, Pakistan, India and some other and did not see any difference at all under the settlement funds section in each of these checklists. Where in the checklist it is mentioned Property evaluation is acceptable/unacceptable as proof of funds.
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