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smiling_face

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BAD news indeed ~ Pre Feb 2008 cases fees are going to be returned:

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/media/notices/notice-returns.asp

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/manuals/bulletins/2012/ob442C.asp
 

ferdous

Full Member
May 4, 2008
40
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Bangladesh
Category........
Visa Office......
Singapore
NOC Code......
4131
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
Nov 2006
Med's Request
Pending
Med's Done....
n/a
Interview........
n/a
Passport Req..
n/a
VISA ISSUED...
n/a
LANDED..........
n/a
smiling_face said:
BAD news indeed ~ Pre Feb 2008 cases fees are going to be returned:

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/media/notices/notice-returns.asp

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/manuals/bulletins/2012/ob442C.asp
nothing worried abt it who got eligible points & okey with supporting papers.
 

smiling_face

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ferdous said:
nothing worried abt it who got eligible points & okey with supporting papers.
ALL the best!
 

smiling_face

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Submitted passport through VFS Dhaka today. Finger crossed....please keep me in your prayers!!! :-X :-\ ::)
 

PQR

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April 2013
News Release — An Immigration Plan that works for Canada: More immigrants who are already working in Canada to be admitted through Canadian Experience Class

Ottawa, October 31, 2012 — The Government of Canada will maintain record levels of immigration to support economic growth in 2013, Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism Minister Jason Kenney announced today.

"“Our Government's number one priority remains economic and job growth,”" said Minister Kenney. "“Newcomers bring their skills and talents, contribute to our economy and help renew our workforce so that Canada remains competitive on the world stage.”"

According to Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC)'s 2012 Annual Report to Parliament on Immigration tabled today, CIC plans to admit a total of 240,000 to 265,000 new permanent residents in 2013, for the seventh straight year. This represents the highest sustained level of immigration in Canadian history.

In particular, the 2013 Immigration Levels Plan makes room for the rapid growth in the Canadian Experience Class (CEC). The CEC, which was created in 2008, facilitates the transition from temporary to permanent residence for those with high-skilled work experience in Canada, including international students and temporary foreign workers. Admissions under the CEC have increased from about 2,500 people in 2009 to more than 6,000 in 2011, with more expected this year than ever before. In 2013, CIC intends to accept a record high of up to 10,000 permanent residents through this popular program.

"“Immigration plays a vital role in our country's long-term prosperity,”" said Minister Kenney. "“Our 2013 Immigration Plan will build on our economic success by bringing in more of the world's top talent who already have a successful track record in Canada.”"

Every year, CIC consults with provinces, territories and public stakeholders across Canada to develop a balanced immigration plan. Besides stakeholder consultations, the Canadian public is invited to participate through online consultations on immigration levels and mix. This year, for the first time in Canadian history, CIC consulted with key Aboriginal groups.

CIC's 2013 planned admission ranges for other immigration programs will be released in the coming days.
 

shk76

Full Member
Aug 28, 2011
38
0
Dhaka, Bangladesh
Category........
Visa Office......
Singapore
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
27/01/2010
Doc's Request.
07/04/2010
AOR Received.
27/07/2010
IELTS Request
Score provided with docs
File Transfer...
??
Med's Request
14/06/2012
Khan14 said:
Normally, if the medical report is clear then it takes almost 90 days for PPR. So you are good to leave shortly inshallah.
Thank you. Today I got the letter in my hand. Pray for me and my family.
 

Teaspoon

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Jan 31, 2011
516
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i am out of the forum for a long time, i am back again, which mi are getting the visa now. any mi 1 left for visa till now?
 

Teaspoon

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Jan 31, 2011
516
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things u may require to take with u , it is my list , u may need u own, but if i miss something important , please don't bother to add ups. specially guys already landed pls contribute to make it more fruitful.


order cartoons from mirpur 1 as per the specifications of air ticket.

two sets of suits and required tie.
twil pants khaki
kappa trouser
wallet
chappal sandal
shorts
sunglass
chosma power glass
muja heavy and light
gloves heavy and light
hats different kind
sweater
tooth paste brush.
nail cutter set
backpack and other bags
belt
light fleece blanket
magnify glass
screw driver set
otc medicine
bed sheets
asian skyshop bed

jeans pants
carge pants
gavadin pants
twil pants
short pants
formal pants

formal shirt

t shirt full and half sleeve

inner top and pants full and half sleeve

hoodie

winter jackets 2,3 , snow jackets.
sweater
snow boots
one dress shoe
one dress boot
running or walking shoe
sandal shoe


4 melamine plates
glass three
bati and other basic
soap 1
comb or churini 1,2
oil , lotion,tooth paste , brush
small ceaser
cotton buds 1 small packets.
measering tape
magnify glass
belt leather and cloths type.

panjabi sets and tupi

one small chinease clock with alarming system.

laptop
pen drive
movies hd copy
software
some bangla e books golpo for reading if u r depress and lost
offician bag.

headsets
all old pictures backups

all original educational, driving lisence.
with extra notarized copy or certificate and marksheets
25 copies of passport size photo for different use in the future.



filled PR, SIN, Health form and if possible printed or soft copy in the pen drive.


prepare north american resume and during preparation u will gain lot of knowledge about canadian style and apply canada working tool.

start using job sites so u will be familiar with. start sending u r resume



some of the items u may not require ....this is my list.

please contribute every one and make it relevant , so that we don't miss any.

teaspoon.
 

scorpion_ca

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May 31, 2012
701
36
Job Offer........
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Jaynamaj

I wouldn't suggest to bring lots of pants.....people usually gain weight by eating delicious food here. ;D


Teaspoon said:
things u may require to take with u , it is my list , u may need u own, but if i miss something important , please don't bother to add ups. specially guys already landed pls contribute to make it more fruitful.


order cartoons from mirpur 1 as per the specifications of air ticket.

two sets of suits and required tie.
twil pants khaki
kappa trouser
wallet
chappal sandal
shorts
sunglass
chosma power glass
muja heavy and light
gloves heavy and light
hats different kind
sweater
tooth paste brush.
nail cutter set
backpack and other bags
belt
light fleece blanket
magnify glass
screw driver set
otc medicine
bed sheets
asian skyshop bed

jeans pants
carge pants
gavadin pants
twil pants
short pants
formal pants

formal shirt

t shirt full and half sleeve

inner top and pants full and half sleeve

hoodie

winter jackets 2,3 , snow jackets.
sweater
snow boots
one dress shoe
one dress boot
running or walking shoe
sandal shoe


4 melamine plates
glass three
bati and other basic
soap 1
comb or churini 1,2
oil , lotion,tooth paste , brush
small ceaser
cotton buds 1 small packets.
measering tape
magnify glass
belt leather and cloths type.

panjabi sets and tupi

one small chinease clock with alarming system.

laptop
pen drive
movies hd copy
software
some bangla e books golpo for reading if u r depress and lost
offician bag.

headsets
all old pictures backups

all original educational, driving lisence.
with extra notarized copy or certificate and marksheets
25 copies of passport size photo for different use in the future. Photos are valid for six months since it was taken, Bangladeshi PP size doesn't work here. If you need photo for Health card (some provinces don't require photo for health card) & driver's licence, they won't accept your photo and free photo would be taken at registry.



You don't need to fill up application for PR & Sin card. PR application would be done by immigration officer at the port of entry. You will need to bring your passport and COPR for SIN application at Service Canada.filled PR, SIN, Health form and if possible printed or soft copy in the pen drive.


prepare north american resume and during preparation u will gain lot of knowledge about canadian style and apply canada working tool.

start using job sites so u will be familiar with. start sending u r resume



some of the items u may not require ....this is my list.

please contribute every one and make it relevant , so that we don't miss any.

teaspoon.
 

smiling_face

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Backgrounder — Information for Applicants to the New Federal Skilled Worker Program

The Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP) selects immigrants based on their ability to succeed economically in Canada. After meeting eligibility requirements, applicants are assessed against selection criteria, also known as the “points grid.” There are 100 points available to applicants, with points awarded for official language abilities, age, education, work experience, employment already arranged in Canada, and adaptability. The current pass mark is 67.

After a thorough review of relevant research, an extensive program evaluation, stakeholder and public consultations, research and study of best practices in other immigrant-receiving countries, improvements to the FSWP were announced in December 2012. These improvements will come into force on May 4, 2013.

A pause on the intake of most new FSWP applications has been in place since July 1, 2012, except for those with a qualifying job offer and those who applying under the PhD stream. The pause will be lifted and an eligible occupations stream re-established on May 4, 2013.

While Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) will not be accepting applications for the 24 eligible occupations until May 4, 2013, there are some new requirements that applicants can start preparing for, such as language tests and foreign educational credential assessments. The complete application process, featuring the new selection criteria, will be available on CIC’s website by May 4, 2013.

All individuals who are considering applying on or after May 4 should be aware that if their application does not meet the new criteria, it will not be processed. A prospective applicant should ensure they meet at least one of the following requirements:

● They have at least one year of continuous work experience in one of the 24 eligible occupations;
● They have a qualifying offer of arranged employment (*note changes to the arranged employment process were previously published in this web notice); or
● They are eligible to apply through the PhD stream.

If prospective applicants are confident that they meet at least one of the above requirements, they must also meet the minimum language threshold and obtain an educational credential assessment (if submitting a foreign educational credential).

Eligible Occupations List

The eligible occupations stream will have an overall cap of 5,000 new applications and sub-caps of 300 applications in each of the 24 occupations on the list.

Eligible occupations (with their corresponding 2011 National Occupation Classification code):

● 0211 Engineering managers
● 1112 Financial and investment analysts
● 2113 Geoscientists and oceanographers
● 2131 Civil engineers
● 2132 Mechanical engineers
● 2134 Chemical engineers
● 2143 Mining engineers
● 2144 Geological engineers
● 2145 Petroleum engineers
● 2146 Aerospace engineers
● 2147 Computer engineers (except software engineers/designers)
● 2154 Land surveyors
● 2174 Computer programmers and interactive media developers
● 2243 Industrial instrument technicians and mechanics
● 2263 Inspectors in public and environmental health and occupational health and safety
● 3141 Audiologists and speech-language pathologists
● 3142 Physiotherapists
● 3143 Occupational Therapists
● 3211 Medical laboratory technologists
● 3212 Medical laboratory technicians and pathologists' assistants
● 3214 Respiratory therapists, clinical perfusionists and cardiopulmonary technologists
● 3215 Medical radiation technologists
● 3216 Medical sonographers
● 3217 Cardiology technicians and electrophysiological diagnostic technologists, n.e.c. (not elsewhere classified)

Minimum Language Threshold

All prospective applicants to the FSWP should first determine whether they meet the new minimum language threshold: Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) 7 or Niveaux de compétence linguistique canadiens (NCLC) 7 in all four skills (listening, speaking, reading, and writing). To prove language proficiency, a prospective applicant must take a third-party language test from an organization designated by the Minister and submit their test report along with their application to CIC.

Language test results will be accepted by CIC for two years from the date that they were issued by the designated organization.

CIC-designated language testing organizations include: Canadian English Language Proficiency Index Program (CELPIP), International English Language Testing System (IELTS), and Test d’évaluation de français (TEF).

Third-party language tests are scored differently by each of the three organizations. Here are the scores on each of the tests that correspond to Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) 7 or Niveaux de compétence linguistique canadiens (NCLC) 7 or higher:

English

Canadian English Language Proficiency Index Program (CELPIP)

An FSWP applicant must score at least 4L on the CELPIP-General test in each of the four skills to meet the minimum language threshold.

A score of 4L on the CELPIP-General test corresponds to CLB 7. A score of 4H corresponds to CLB 8, and a score of 5 or higher corresponds to CLB 9 or higher.

International English Language Testing System (IELTS)

An FSWP applicant must score at least 6.0 on the IELTS General Training test in each of the four skills to meet the minimum language threshold of CLB 7.

French

Test d’évaluation de français (TEF)

An FSWP applicant must score at least 206 in reading, 248 in listening, and 309 in both speaking and writing on the TEF to meet the minimum language threshold of NCLC 7.

Arranged Employment

Previously, employers have applied for an Arranged Employment Opinion (AEO) from Human Resources Skills Development Canada when they wished to hire a foreign national on a permanent, full-time basis and support their employee’s application for permanent residence through the FSWP.

Starting on May 4, 2013, CIC will no longer accept AEOs in support of an FSWP application. Instead, most offers of arranged employment will require a Labour Market Opinion.

Educational Credential Assessment (ECA)

Another important change that takes effect on May 4, 2013, is the introduction of the educational credential assessment (ECA). Prospective applicants may start the process of getting an ECA before May 4 if they are planning to submit a foreign educational credential. However, applicants should keep in mind the other program eligibility requirements listed above, i.e. whether they have a qualifying offer of arranged employment or are applying under the PhD stream or eligible occupations stream; and if they meet the minimum language threshold through a designated third-party test. Applicants who have Canadian educational credentials do not need to get an ECA, unless they are also submitting a foreign educational credential in support of their application.

The ECA process will help determine if the foreign educational credential is authentic and equivalent to a completed credential in Canada. For prospective applicants, the ECA can provide a realistic understanding of how their foreign educational credentials are likely to be recognized in Canada.

As of April 17, 2013, four organizations have been designated by the Minister to provide ECA reports for purposes of immigrating to Canada under the FSWP. Additional organizations may be designated by CIC in the future. The designated organizations are:

● Comparative Education Service;
● International Credential Assessment Service of Canada;
● World Education Services; and,
● Medical Council of Canada.

The Medical Council of Canada has been designated only for those principal applicants who intend to apply with specialist physician (2011 National Occupation Classification [NOC] code 3111) or general practitioner/family physician (2011 NOC code 3112) as their primary occupation in their FSWP application. Neither NOC code 3111 nor 3112 is on the eligible occupations list that takes effect on May 4, so this will only affect those applying under the PhD stream or with a qualifying job offer based on those NOC codes.

Applicants should contact the designated organizations directly for further information on their documentation requirements, processing times and fees.

CIC will only accept ECA reports issued after the date the organization was designated by CIC to provide ECA reports for immigration purposes (i.e. April 17, 2013). An ECA report will be valid for immigration purposes for 5 years from the date that it was issued by the designated organization.

Source: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/media/backgrounders/2013/2013-04-18.asp#educ