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Please correct me if i'm wrong :)in filing the form generic application form..i will apply under CEC as skilled temporary worker
1.program under which applying ---permanent residence
2.category under which you are applying----canadian experience class
tnx for rplying :)
*what is national identity document??is that the SIN card and driver's liscence?
*education-what if i take a four-year-course but it takes me to finish like 6 years because i'm a working student before
*current occupation-food service supervisor: intended occupation- ?
*personal details(12) dependant type?
tnx tnx for rplying
 
hellokitty2010 said:
Please correct me if i'm wrong :)in filing the form generic application form..i will apply under CEC as skilled temporary worker
1.program under which applying ---permanent residence
2.category under which you are applying----canadian experience class
tnx for rplying :)
*what is national identity document??is that the SIN card and driver's liscence?
*education-what if i take a four-year-course but it takes me to finish like 6 years because i'm a working student before
*current occupation-food service supervisor: intended occupation- ?
*personal details(12) dependant type?
tnx tnx for rplying

1 & 2 you are correct
National identity document - some countries have additional document which is called identification document. Like China for example. There is no Canadian equivalent.
Education - my lawyer instructed me to put the number of degree years, not number of years it takes to finish.
Intended occupation - keep same as current for easy NOC identification
Dependant type - my lawyer advice was to designate children as visitors. Spouse as foreign worker (if she holds a work permit), or visitor if she has no work/study status
Hope this helps
 
tnx so much for rplying..it helps alot;)
so about the national identity i cant use my driver's liscence or my social insurance #?
tnx tnx again
 
hellokitty2010 said:
Please correct me if i'm wrong :)in filing the form generic application form..i will apply under CEC as skilled temporary worker
1.program under which applying ---permanent residence
2.category under which you are applying----canadian experience class
tnx for rplying :)
*what is national identity document??is that the SIN card and driver's liscence?
*education-what if i take a four-year-course but it takes me to finish like 6 years because i'm a working student before
*current occupation-food service supervisor: intended occupation- ?
*personal details(12) dependant type?
tnx tnx for rplying
If you apply to CEC under the postgraduate stream. you have to prove that you maintained a full time schedule all over your studies. it is only permitted to be part time the last session prior your graduation. if it happens you have been part time more that 2 sessions. you will not be considered for the CEC under the postgraduate stream. Your application will be considered under the CEC worker stream and the condition to the worker stream is to have at least 2 years of working experience. If right now you have only one year experience and you have on/off (or part time student more that 2 sessions) you will be rejected. check other threads about rejection
 
hellokitty2010 said:
tnx so much for rplying..it helps alot;)
so about the national identity i cant use my driver's liscence or my social insurance #?

National identity card cannot be a Canadian document unless you are a Canadian :) (In any case, Canada does not have a national identity card). This would be document issued by your country of citizenship - not all contries have them in which case it is "N/A".

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_national_identity_card_policies_by_country
 
hellokitty2010 said:
tnx so much for rplying..it helps alot;)
so about the national identity i cant use my driver's liscence or my social insurance #?
tnx tnx again

If your country does not have a National ID card, put NA in that question. I wouldnt suggest using your home Drivers License/SIN Card as your National ID Card.