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Nirmal said:
See you in CHD soon ;-)

It is been quite a long since I had beer @ lakeside view..

Sure anytime.. ;D
 
Lost all my hopes today, going through the July 2011 Spreadsheet in this forum.......under returned applications subtab wherein applications received as early as 11th July 2011 were returned under NOC 1122 stating that CAP Reached while the window opened on 1st July 2011....... Within 10 days !!! :-\ :o
 
Nirmal said:
Yes - I hired ICCRC consultant and he is also in India and informed me when he checked his email (after 11 AM IST). I wish VOs also work overtime to process the application real fast till PR stamping. :)

Wish you besties.

Congrats Buddy...way to go... 8)
 
Nizam06024 said:
Lost all my hopes today, going through the July 2011 Spreadsheet in this forum.......under returned applications subtab wherein applications received as early as 11th July 2011 were returned under NOC 1122 stating that CAP Reached while the window opened on 1st July 2011....... Within 10 days !!! :-\ :o

Don't worry....This time we had ECA which will take some time...So hot NOC's may take atleast 15-20 days to fill the quota... :D
But God knows what will happen.... :)
 
Help Needed for FSWP 2013

Hi all

I have done my 12th and 3 years of Diploma in Electronics and Telecommunication.i have a total work experience of 10 years in Mechanical Engineering firm (my own business).Can i qualify under the category of "Mechanical Engineer or Engineering Manager"????.i tried to post this before but got no reply.Any help would be appreciated.Can mail me the reply as well on satpal.singhvirdi@gmail.com.thanks
 
Re: Help Needed for FSWP 2013

yes you can appy under mechanical NOC. just check the duties mentioned in hrds website and you need to mention this duties in your applicaion.

As you are self employer..you have to get the letter from your client stating that the duties you have performed for them. these duties must be meeting with Mechanical related NOC.



virdisatpal said:
Hi all

I have done my 12th and 3 years of Diploma in Electronics and Telecommunication.i have a total work experience of 10 years in Mechanical Engineering firm (my own business).Can i qualify under the category of "Mechanical Engineer or Engineering Manager"????.i tried to post this before but got no reply.Any help would be appreciated.Can mail me the reply as well on satpal.singhvirdi @ gmail.com.thanks
 
Nizam06024 said:
Lost all my hopes today, going through the July 2011 Spreadsheet in this forum.......under returned applications subtab wherein applications received as early as 11th July 2011 were returned under NOC 1122 stating that CAP Reached while the window opened on 1st July 2011....... Within 10 days !!! :-\


Can I see that sheet from 2011???
thanks!
 
Nirmal said:
Yes - I hired ICCRC consultant and he is also in India and informed me when he checked his email (after 11 AM IST). I wish VOs also work overtime to process the application real fast till PR stamping. :)

Wish you besties.
congratulations Nimal :D
 
Congrats Nirmal and I-man
 
I sent the documents today via Fedex. Please update me in the spreadsheet.
NOC: 2174
VO : New Delhi
IELTS Bands: 7
Self Calculated points: 69
Spouse IELTS : No ( I'm single :P)
Relative in Canada: Yes
Job Offer: No
Degree: Bachelors
ECA equivalence: Bachelors 4 years
Job Experience: 1+
PCC sent: What's PCC? :o
App sent: 27/06/2013
Fee method: DD
App received:
App received time:
Signed by:
Destination in Canada: Calgary, Alberta
 
Thank you my friends for all the warm wishes, below is the email of PER and UCI

26 June 2013


UCI: XXXXXXXX
*XXXXXXXX*

Application: XXXXXXXX
*XXXXXXXXX*

Applicant Name:

This refers to your application for permanent residence in Canada in the Federal Skilled Worker class.

The Minister of Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism issued instructions which were published in the Canada Gazette on May 4, 2013. Only applicants who meet the criteria specified in these Ministerial Instructions are eligible to be processed in the Federal Skilled Worker class.


Based on a review of the information you have provided, your application has received a positive determination of eligibility to be processed on the basis of work experience in an occupation specified in the Instructions issued by the Minister of Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism and published in the Canada Gazette on May 4, 2013. However a final decision on your eligibility to be selected as a federal skilled worker will be made by a visa office.

Your application will be forwarded to a visa office for further processing.

Any future correspondence should be sent to the visa office as indicated on your application. Your reference (application) number is located below the date of this letter. You must quote this reference number in any future correspondence.

X This correspondence also acknowledges receipt of your payment dated 18 June 2013 in the amount of $xx.xx Canadian dollars. Your Payment Receipt No. is xxxxxxxxxx. Please keep a copy of this letter for your records and quote this number on all correspondence relating to application fees or refunds.

Please inform the visa office of any changes in your application (e.g. birth or adoption of a child, marriage or common-law relationship, new occupation or employer, submission of an Arranged Employment Opinion approved by Human Resources and Skills Development Canada, change of address, change of e-mail address, change of immigration representative, etc). Please include a letter identifying what the changes are and any relevant supporting documents. If your documents are not in English or French, send a notarized (certified) translation with a copy of the originals.

It is important for you to learn about the steps you need to take to get your credentials and qualifications recognized in Canada. Citizenship and Immigration Canada recommends that you review the resources on the Foreign Credentials Referral Office’s website (www.credentials.gc.ca) and the Department’s website (www.cic.gc.ca) for helpful information about living and finding work in Canada. If your application will be processed through China, India, the Philippines, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Japan or the UK, you might receive information and an invitation letter from CIC about free in-person assistance. In order to participate in this service you will require an invitation letter from the CIC mission which will be sent to you during the later stages of the immigration process if you are determined to be eligible for it. You can access information about this free in-person assistance atwww.newcomersuccess.ca . Actual participation in this in-person service is not a guarantee nor an indicator that your immigration application will ultimately be successful or that you will receive an immigrant visa.

Thank you for your interest in Canada.



Case Processing Agent
Citizenship and Immigration
Federal Skilled Worker Centralized Intake Office
Sydney, Nova Scotia
 
i-Man said:
Thank you my friends for all the warm wishes, below is the email of PER and UCI

26 June 2013


UCI: XXXXXXXX
*XXXXXXXX*

Application: XXXXXXXX
*XXXXXXXXX*

Applicant Name:

This refers to your application for permanent residence in Canada in the Federal Skilled Worker class.

The Minister of Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism issued instructions which were published in the Canada Gazette on May 4, 2013. Only applicants who meet the criteria specified in these Ministerial Instructions are eligible to be processed in the Federal Skilled Worker class.


Based on a review of the information you have provided, your application has received a positive determination of eligibility to be processed on the basis of work experience in an occupation specified in the Instructions issued by the Minister of Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism and published in the Canada Gazette on May 4, 2013. However a final decision on your eligibility to be selected as a federal skilled worker will be made by a visa office.

Your application will be forwarded to a visa office for further processing.

Any future correspondence should be sent to the visa office as indicated on your application. Your reference (application) number is located below the date of this letter. You must quote this reference number in any future correspondence.

X This correspondence also acknowledges receipt of your payment dated 18 June 2013 in the amount of $xx.xx Canadian dollars. Your Payment Receipt No. is xxxxxxxxxx. Please keep a copy of this letter for your records and quote this number on all correspondence relating to application fees or refunds.

Please inform the visa office of any changes in your application (e.g. birth or adoption of a child, marriage or common-law relationship, new occupation or employer, submission of an Arranged Employment Opinion approved by Human Resources and Skills Development Canada, change of address, change of e-mail address, change of immigration representative, etc). Please include a letter identifying what the changes are and any relevant supporting documents. If your documents are not in English or French, send a notarized (certified) translation with a copy of the originals.

It is important for you to learn about the steps you need to take to get your credentials and qualifications recognized in Canada. Citizenship and Immigration Canada recommends that you review the resources on the Foreign Credentials Referral Office's website (www.credentials.gc.ca) and the Department's website (www.cic.gc.ca) for helpful information about living and finding work in Canada. If your application will be processed through China, India, the Philippines, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Japan or the UK, you might receive information and an invitation letter from CIC about free in-person assistance. In order to participate in this service you will require an invitation letter from the CIC mission which will be sent to you during the later stages of the immigration process if you are determined to be eligible for it. You can access information about this free in-person assistance atwww.newcomersuccess.ca . Actual participation in this in-person service is not a guarantee nor an indicator that your immigration application will ultimately be successful or that you will receive an immigrant visa.

Thank you for your interest in Canada.



Case Processing Agent
Citizenship and Immigration
Federal Skilled Worker Centralized Intake Office
Sydney, Nova Scotia

Great thanks i-Man. Can you tell the exact email address from which you received this email so that we can add it in out contact list :)
 
i-Man said:
If your documents are not in English or French, send a notarized (certified) translation with a copy of the originals.

Hey I-man, I just wanted to check where do we stand with the translation of non-English and non-French documents.
We had that argument earlier on the forum - would they demand notarized translations + notarized copies of original foreign documents or only plain copies of originals. I see in PER they mention that you should send the "notarized (certified) translation with a copy of the originals".

Did you also send notarized copies of original documents in your application or just notarized translations? Thanks.