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Hello forum members,

I am a 9th June applicant for NOC 0113 Purchasing Manager. Currently I am working as a Purchase Manager in my company since 2010. I gave my experience certificate to CIC stating that I m currently working in my company. But due to some personal reason I will be resigning and leaving my job by the end of this month sept. So do I have to inform the CIC ppl that I left my current job and send them my relieving letter thru mail. Or is it ok if I dont inform them. Because according to my experience letter which I send them they will think I am still working in my company.

Please Advice... :(
 
Syed7283 said:
Hello forum members,

I am a 9th June applicant for NOC 0113 Purchasing Manager. Currently I am working as a Purchase Manager in my company since 2010. I gave my experience certificate to CIC stating that I m currently working in my company. But due to some personal reason I will be resigning and leaving my job by the end of this month sept. So do I have to inform the CIC ppl that I left my current job and send them my relieving letter thru mail. Or is it ok if I dont inform them. Because according to my experience letter which I send them they will think I am still working in my company.

Please Advice... :(

As you know that life continues to go on after we file application with CIC.

One might ...

Resign from a job
Move to a new address
Get married
Have a baby, etc.

I assume CIC also knows this fact, and will be ok if you let them know at the next stage, when they contact you.

Regards
 
Oscar7 said:
Hi, Once you receive the PER email it will have instructions on informing the VO in such (and other major) changes. I suggest you can inform them at that stage, don't need to do anything now

LOL now cheer up! ;)
 

Thanks a lot Oscar7 I m really relieved now

:)
 
nskatcv said:
As you know that life continues to go on after we file application with CIC.

One might ...

Resign from a job
Move to a new address
Get married
Have a baby, etc.

I assume CIC also knows this fact, and will be ok if you let them know at the next stage, when they contact you.

Regards

Thanks for replying my friend.
 
ashif_eee said:
Buddy seems ok except the last points of Doc checklist like mailing labels....

Requesting u to recheck with the below.....:

Order of Documents for Full package

1.Document Checklist

Order of Forms

2.Barcode Page of generic form
3.Generic Application Form for Canada (IMM 0008)
4. Schedule A: Background Declaration (IMM 5669) (Applicant+Spouse)
5.Additional Dependants/Declaration (IM 0008DEP) - No dependants - (required this form if u have more than 5 dependant )
6.Supplementary Information - Your Travels (IMM 5562)
7.Schedule 3: Economic Classes-Federal Skilled Workers (IMM 0008-Schedule 3) - Only Applicant
8.Additional Family Information (IMM 5406) - (Applicant+Spouse)
9.Use of a representative (IMM 5476) - No representative - (Not required this form)

Order of Supporting Documents

10.Notarized Copy of Passport (Applicant+Spouse)
11.Original IELTS
12.Notarized Copy of Work Experience (should include period+responsibilities and duties)
13.Notarized copy of Appointment letter
14.Salary Statement original
15.Original Educational Credential Report
16.All Educational Certificates & Mark sheets(Notarized)
17.Relative's Documents (Notarized)if applicable
18.Notarized copies of Fund documents (Savings/FDR)
19.Notarized copies of (Applicant+Spouse)
(a) Birth Certificates
(b) Marriage Certificates
(c) National IDs
20.Police Clearance Certificates (Applicant+Spouse)Original
21.Six Photos (right size) (Applicant+Spouse+ any child and (5 must have Name, DoB and Date taken written on the back)) - within small envelop & attached with jems clip in the cover page
22.Fee Payment Form
23.2 Self Addressed mailing labels


** Notarization is optional.

Very useful ashif_eee ;)
 
Hi all,
I have some questions about filling those forms.
1. I have two young kids, do i need to fill additional dependents form?
2. My spouse's uncle lived in BC but we arenot going to claim points from him. So do i need to check the relatives box in schedule 3 form?
 
FOR EVERYONE WHO IS WAITING ON THE STATUS OF APPLICATION:
RECEIVED MEDICALS ON THE SAME DAY AS THE APPLICATION UPDATED
MY PR ..STATUS 2 ND LINE HAS BEEN UPDATED TO WE STARTED PROCESSING YOUR APPLICATION.

GOOD LUCK ALL OF YOU!!!
 
Hello Everyone

I am about to file my application for NOC 2173. I have decided to apply on my own but there are few questions in my mind which are forcing me to take help from any consultant in Delhi. I have a score of 66 and getting another score 5 for proof of relation.

1. For proof of relation I am showing grandparent or aunt of my spouse. But unfortunately the name of my mother in law is different in her DOB certificate and in my Spouse' DOB document. What can be done to prove that both names are of same person.

2. Name of the grandparent in his document is different from my mother in law DOB certificate. What could be done in this case.

3. For work experience my previous company is not providing me any customized document. They gave me just the experience letter and the releiving letter. What would be its impact on my application.

4. All the documents needs to be certified from any megistrate or notary or judge etc.. or self attestation will work ?

5. In the documents My spouse and myself doesn't have birth certificate, but we both have DOB certificate. How can we tackle this ?

Regards
Anand Kapoor
 
Hi all, just few quick questions 1. Do we need to keep the sixth photo blank at the back side 2. With the company that i am currently working I have attached appointment letter and salary slips. My appointment letter has duties has responsibilities on first page shall I highlight it with a highlighter ? 3. For my previous company I have attached experience letter with duties and also attached my psych slips. Is this fine ?4.while dispatching shall I put my dd and photos at the very top before checklist ? And self addressed envelops at the back .
 
Hello house, my sister just submitted are application to cic but did not submit PCC and her proof of fund was her monthly savings in a cooperative society and pension fund statement. Pls what are d chances wt cic.
 
kinar_17 said:
Hi all, just few quick questions 1. Do we need to keep the sixth photo blank at the back side 2. With the company that i am currently working I have attached appointment letter and salary slips. My appointment letter has duties has responsibilities on first page shall I highlight it with a highlighter ? 3. For my previous company I have attached experience letter with duties and also attached my psych slips. Is this fine ?4.while dispatching shall I put my dd and photos at the very top before checklist ? And self addressed envelops at the back .

1. Yes, of course.
2. No need.
3. What is this psych slip ?
4. If it is in the envelope, they will find it.

Regards
 
POKLINK said:
Hello house, my sister just submitted are application to cic but did not submit PCC and her proof of fund was her monthly savings in a cooperative society and pension fund statement. Pls what are d chances wt cic.

PCC can be submitted later but Funds in co-operative society won't be accepted....
 
POKLINK said:
Hello house, my sister just submitted are application to cic but did not submit PCC and her proof of fund was her monthly savings in a cooperative society and pension fund statement. Pls what are d chances wt cic.

Not submitting PCC is fine at this stage, but the funds must be unencumbered. While the savings account seems to be fine, am not sure about the pension fund.

Regards
 
Just took a look at the spreadsheet.. Looks like on average they have been processing at a rate of around 8 per day (at least in terms of the applicants who submitted info to the spreadsheet). Is it just me, or does that seem painfully slow? If they receive 25,000 applications (which doesn't seem likely before January 1st, 2015), it would take them 8.5 years at this rate to clear them all out.
 
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