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thevanu said:
What a releif.....got the mail for MR

Admin please update

Congratulation dear
I am very happy seeing your status.
 
azimrit said:
i want to thank you all ,especially dear admins and THREE STAR and those who supported me during this tough times.very happy to put you very awaited two words
DM".
wish all the waiting friends could quench their thirst very soon.

Congrats Azimrit........................
 
rakeshtk said:
I found only one case of rejection after MR, PPR and even after encashing RPRF... The reason was failed to achieve 67 points.....
Hi rakeshtk, who was it? Anybody from our forum?
 
devkis said:
Hi rakeshtk, who was it? Anybody from our forum?

Yup he was 2011 applicant... Visa office colombo... User name goodhope...he applied this year also but failed to reach the cap... :(
 
Hi guys...
need your help...
i will be sending my additional employment docs to NDVO tomorrow.
Is it OK if i mention my UCI & APP no. on the envelope?
please reply...

lids
 
Hello friends - My VO is CPP-O. I got my Medical request and RPRF fee in the last week of Jan. But I didnot get a passport request. Any other fellow mates in CPP-O in the same boat as me (without passport request). May be unlike NDVO, CPP-O just sends MR and RPRF? Any idea when I can expect passport request?
Thanks for all your help. This forum is awesome!
 
lids2154 said:
Hi guys...
need your help...
i will be sending my additional employment docs to NDVO tomorrow.
Is it OK if i mention my UCI & APP no. on the envelope?
please reply...

lids

No harm in mentioning that lids2154. Will be easy for someone to locate your records :)

Just a suggestion - If you want you may write NOC as well as something like "Important - New Employment Documents" or "Important - Documents related Change in the Current Employment".
 
friends its more than 7 days that i have completed my medicals that too from e enabled center ..but still my ecas is not updated with 3rd line of medical received.

what's the normal trend of ecas updation...

plz share
 
lids2154 said:
Hi guys...
need your help...
i will be sending my additional employment docs to NDVO tomorrow.
Is it OK if i mention my UCI & APP no. on the envelope?
please reply...

lids

I suggest you not to mention UCI or file number on the envelop.... Becoz these should be confidential...Even the deliver boy can be able to understand it and can do any kind of manipulation... So better to mention it in the covering letter....
 
Just been invited to interview at LVO in March

(not yet got my GCMS notes, wondering whether to reapply or chase them now)
 
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HOW CAN I CREATE MY OWN JOB?


Where to begin

EnterWeb
http://www.enterweb.org
A Canadian site, EnterWeb is an Internet Virtual Library with an international perspective. It has information on all aspects of entrepreneurship, self-employment, and small business management. The site is organized into broad topics, such as international commerce, economic development, financing, small business management, e-commerce and many others. A very complete site.

EntreWorld
http://www.EntreWorld.org
Possibly the most impressive of all information sources on entrepreneurship! This site is jam-packed with articles, tools, and advice on all issues related to setting up your own business. Start-up difficulties, balancing business and family life, planning for growth - these questions and more are addressed here!

(CIP) If you are thinking of starting your own business or becoming self-employed, read the articles in the "Entrepreneurship as a career" section. See:
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This should give you plenty to think about!

Canada Business Services Centers (CBSC)
http://www.cbsc.org/main.html
The CBSC's mission is to provide start-up assistance to new entrepreneurs, to help small business and to encourage entrepreneurial growth. No matter what field you are interested in, this site will provide vital information on governmental assistance programs. Peruse the directory or use the search engine to find the information you need more quickly. You will find a link to your province's CBSC web site on the home page, where you can find even more information.

(CIP) When writing your business plan, use the Interactive Business Planner at:
http://www.cbsc.org/ibp

Some tools

Intervision -Youth Business Online (Canadian Youth Business Foundation)
http://www.cybf.ca
The Canadian Youth Business Foundation offers technical advice and support to young entrepreneurs. This site provides a number of tools to help you with your start-up: different models of a business plan, a directory of available financing, a guide to business regulations, and a listing of advisors and experts in many provinces. There is even a newsgroup for young entrepreneurs and an online counselling service, as well as a description of the Foundation's own financing and mentoring programs.

Online Small Business Workshop
http://www.cbsc.org/osbw/workshop.html
This site is a must! Produced by the CBSC British Columbia, this is a truly complete guide to founding a small business. It deals with everything from the original business idea to the actual start-up, from financing to planning to marketing. Each section is full of precious advice and information. Its comprehensiveness will astound you!

Tip: To fully benefit from the information presented on this site, go through each section in order. Don't just browse through it.

(CIP) The section on business idea is a gem. Check it out at:
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Strategis- Business Support and Financing
http://strategis.ic.gc.ca/sc_mangb/engdoc/homepage.html
Home page- http://strategis.ic.gc.ca
Both the would-be entrepreneur and the seasoned business owner will appreciate the wealth of information on business tools and resources, financing for growth, international marketing, e-commerce, government programs, and other important issues published on this site. In fact, you can probably find any business information that you may need on this site alone!

Strategis - Starting a Small Business
http://strategis.ic.gc.ca/SSG/mi05l72e.html
Home page: http://strategis.ic.gc.ca
Eager to start your business, but don't know how to deal with legalities? Need to understand the law better? Click on the "Business Roadmaps' for a quick guide by province. Learn about registering your business, licenses, taxation rules, employment standards, and other important matters. This site offers informative articles, a software directory and a listing of agencies that will help you get started off on the right foot. Very useful!

Tip: To gain the knowledge you need to, participate effectively in the global economy, click on "Multi-cultural Advisors" to find people and organizations that will help you to do business equally well at home or abroad.

Business Development Bank of Canada
http://www.bdc.ca
The Business Development Bank of Canada (BDC) is Canada's small business bank. You will find a description of its financial programs under various headings; business start-up, business growth, exporting, refinancing, etc. You will also find links to many other sites with relevant services or information. The BDC also offers consulting and management services. To find the BDC's office in your area, select your province from the "Your Local Connection" field.

FOR THE ASPIRING ENTREPRENEUR

Paul and Sarah Edwards Web Site
http.//www.paulandsarah.com/indeX.asp
Paul and Sarah Edwards are well-known authors and experts on self- employment. They offer advice to entrepreneurs such as start-up ideas, marketing tips, and much more. A worthwhile site!

(CIP) Looking for a start-up idea for your own business? You will find 1600 of them at:
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Minding Your Own Business
http://www.hrdc-drhc.gc.ca/career-carriere/minding/mind-eng/index.shtml Home page: http://www.hrdc-drhc.gc.ca/career-carriere
Do you want to start your own business but are not sure what it involves? Or if you have what it takes? This site can address some of your doubts. It will help you understand the personal qualities and skills that you will need to run your own business. It outlines the different types of business structures and approaches that you will need to consider. The experiences of other entrepreneurs illustrate each section and there are links to other resources.

Calmeadow
http://www.calmeadow.com
Calmeadow is a Canadian, non-profit organization dedicated to helping the self-employed access credit and financing. It also offers micro-financing. Small loans are offered to groups of people who are setting up their own micro-business. These peer groups provide support, collaboration, and shared accountability. This site explains in detail the procedures involved in setting up a peer group and lists a number of other micro-financing services across Canada.

Self Employment Development Initiatives (SEDI)
http://www.sedi.org/1index.html
This web site will introduce you to the Self Employment Assistance Program (SEAP) that enables unemployed people to start their own micro-business while receiving Employment Insurance benefits. Note that this is an HRDC program and is available elsewhere in Canada, even though this site offers information that is specific to Toronto.


Posted by saki (VIP member) on Jan 30th 2011
 
rakeshtk said:
I suggest you not to mention UCI or file number on the envelop.... Becoz these should be confidential...Even the deliver boy can be able to understand it and can do any kind of manipulation... So better to mention it in the covering letter....
thnx for your reply... appreciated :)
God bless u. :)
 
marr8 said:
Hi,

Can anyone tell me how to pay the RPRF fees? I was looking at the CIC website and they have the facility to pay it online now through credit cards. In return, you will be receiving the confirmation receipt which can be attached to the application packet.

Will this process be OK? Please guide me through this

I personally think it should be fine. I have send a mail to NDVO today on this - let's see what they reply but only if they reply :D. If you planning to send your RPRF fee soon and decide to pay online, please update the forum - it would be helpful to other folks as well!

All the best ..
 
thevanu said:
What a releif.....got the mail for MR

Admin please update

Congrats and Updated :)
 
Folks, it's a magic moment for me. Just check internet banking and credit card has been charged. Hopefully my PER will follow soon. Thanks to all forumites, Please our honourable admins update the spreadsheet