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gursimran31 said:
What would be safe for payment DD or CC? I have heard making payment through CC subjects to risk, don't know how? Please suggest.
DD is safe..
CC - lots of issues
but, advantage of CC is, you will know the status of your before PER
 
ksa0510 said:
Canada's highest (and lowest) paying jobs of 2014

Peter Harris| Nov 25, 2014 04:15 pm
"As 2014 draws to a close, and many people start formulating their New Year's resolutions and goals for 2015, we thought that it was a good time to take a look back at some of the country's most (and least) lucrative jobs to have.

To start in the middle, according to Statistics Canada, the average wage for Canadian employees is currently $928 per week – or just about $48,250 a year – based on a 40-hour workweek. Most of the jobs on our high paying list earn at least three times that much in 2014. (And the lowest paying occupations paid less than half the average.)

The highest paying jobs in Canada:

Specialist physicians at the high end of the pay scale they can earn over $375,000
Dentist – $287,303
Family physicians – $272,750
Lawyers at the top end of the pay scale make $272,550
Judges $176,800
Senior Managers of Goods Production, Utilities, Transportation, and Construction – $165,000
Senior managers in Finance and Communications can earn $160,000
Actuaries earn $155,000
Engineering managers – $137,000
Top paid Airline Pilots make $138,000

Of course most of the country's lowest paying jobs will simply pay the minimum wage of whatever region the job happens to be located in. Towards the low end of the scale that is roughly $9.95 an hour earning someone just over $20,000 – assuming they worked full time and were paid for 40 hours a week.

The lowest paying jobs in Canada:

Sewing machine operator – $19,760
Cashier – $20,700
Ironing, pressing and finishing occupations $20,700
Artisans $21,320
Bartender – $21,000
Harvesting labourer – $19,750
Service station attendant – $19,750
Food and beverage server – $22,000
Food counter attendant / kitchen help – $19,750
Babysitters, nannies, and parent's helpers – $19,750

Of course this doesn't take into account tipping. Bartenders and wait staff, particularly at higher end establishments can make very comfortable incomes with low hourly wages but the bulk of their income coming from tips. (See Confessions of the $100,000 waitress)

The Federal government's Working in Canada website breaks down the salaries for different occupation by province and even by city. It's a useful tool for seeing how your paycheque measures up – and preparing for your next salary negotiation
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For more info : http://www.workopolis.com/content/advice/article/canadas-highest-and-lowest-paying-jobs-of-2014?CID=721:19L:14946
thanks for sharing buddy...useful info...
 
suhas.phartale said:
Dear Seniors:
My application was received yesterday and now I need to send updated docuements to CIC to replace the incorrect ones.
what should I mention in the cover letter and where should I send my additonal documents to?
Please help.
Thank you.

Hi!

You need to courier the additional/ corrected documents at the following address

Regular mail: Courier:

Central Registry Central Registry

Citizenship and Immigration Canada Citizenship and Immigration Canada
CIO Correspondence CIO Correspondence

PO Box 8400 49 Dorchester Street
Sydney, NS Sydney, NS
B1P 0G6 B1P 5Z2
Canada Canada

with a covering letter mentioning the forms you are re-sending and the corrections you have done in that, along with the following information:


Application Receiver Name & Date

NOC Category

Code

Passport number

Country

Last name

First name

Date & Place of birth of principal applicant

Email id

Contact Number

Contact address

You also send an email to CIC at cio- sydney- search-enquiry@cic.gc. ca (please ignore the spaces in between the email address), mentioning the complete details as mentioned above and stating that you have sent the additional documents and request them to include the same in your application.

I had re-sent my payment form as i wanted to change my cc details and the corrected form was accepted by CIC and my new card was charged.

All the best.
 
xXCiscoGuyXx said:
I am in need of it as well.
Those who are willing to share, please mention NVDO or CPC-Ottawa PPR.

Reposting NRI16's post below (NDVO PPR) :)->

NRI16 said:
GUYS,GUYS,GUYS....FINALLY SPOKE TO THE FIRST NDVO VISA GETTER MR. VAMSHI, HE SHARED PPR EMAIL AS PER BELOW....

The below content came through PDF format attached.

Dear XYZ
This is in reference to your application for permanent residence. To finalize your application, we
require:
1) Passports
 Please provide passports or travel documents for yourself and each accompanying
dependant, along with a copy of this letter, to the visa office in New Delhi. Please see the VFS
Visa Application Centre (India) website for details on how to transmit your passports to the
Canadian High Commission: http://www.vfsglobal.ca/Canada/India/.
 Please note that permanent resident visas cannot be placed in Diplomatic, Official or Military
passports.
 There must be at least two blank pages in each passport.
 We are unable to issue a visa beyond the expiry date in your passport. You passport must be
valid for at least six months.
2) Photographs
 Please provide two (2) recent photographs along with your passports for yourself and each
accompanying dependent. For instructions on photo requirements and specifications, see:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/pdf/kits/guides/3998E_tempA.pdf.
 
Hi friends....
By GOD's grace I hv received my PER mail today morning....

Below r my timelines :
Application Sent : 26th Jul 14
Applction received : 1st Aug 14
CC Charged : 13th Nov 14
PER Mail : 27th Nov 14

Best of luck to all the buddies.....

Thnx
 
jofy said:
Hi All,

I am september 8th applicant. Just called up credit card company and understood that CIC tried charging twice and declined twice because of international credit limit. Made the changes for international limit.

Will CIC try for the 3rd time. I am totally worried now.

Yes, they try 3 times.
 
Diplomatru said:
You won't access CAS UNTIL data entry which takes place AFTER the cost recovery.
thank you Diplomatru...+1 for you
 
immigcan81 said:
Hi!

You need to courier the additional/ corrected documents at the following address

Regular mail: Courier:

Central Registry Central Registry

Citizenship and Immigration Canada Citizenship and Immigration Canada
CIO Correspondence CIO Correspondence

PO Box 8400 49 Dorchester Street
Sydney, NS Sydney, NS
B1P 0G6 B1P 5Z2
Canada Canada

with a covering letter mentioning the forms you are re-sending and the corrections you have done in that, along with the following information:


Application Receiver Name & Date

NOC Category

Code

Passport number

Country

Last name

First name

Date & Place of birth of principal applicant

Email id

Contact Number

Contact address

You also send an email to CIC at cio- sydney- search-enquiry @ cic.gc. ca (please ignore the spaces in between the email address), mentioning the complete details as mentioned above and stating that you have sent the additional documents and request them to include the same in your application.

I had re-sent my payment form as i wanted to change my cc details and the corrected form was accepted by CIC and my new card was charged.

All the best.

Thank You, Bro.
 
rohit.pandhi said:
Guys.. Got MR yesterday... A few question about PCC

I have PCC already issued in month of July 2014. Will they suffice or do I need to get newer ones? Also my sons passport will expire in May 2015. What If I dont renew the passport now.. can I send the updated passport when PPR comes....

Also plzzz update excel sheet.. profile name Rohtash..
congrats !!!!
you need to renew passport for your son , as for visa the validity should be atleast 6 months

complete your mr and pay rprf fees frst

you have time for the same do it fast

and if your going for passport apply for fress pcc too
 
Diplomatru said:
Who signed the letter?

Hi Diplomatru,

It was signed by some agent and he has quoted his agent number also.

There was also a reference no. mentioned in the email, which is not UCI no.
 
Optimist3 said:
Hi Diplomatru,

It was signed by some agent and he has quoted his agent number also.

There was also a reference no. mentioned in the email, which is not UCI no.
Hi Optimist3,

Which division?
 
kashish_v said:
My current status is self employed as I run my own business for the past 1.5 years. Do you think this is a cause of delay in processing the application. I am an 18th June applicant yet to receive the MR request..

Seniors, your thoughts would be appreciated.

Hi

My case is same. I am in Computing Business and Director of Private Limited Company.My File Received at CIC, Sydney on 22nd October 2014 Have you got the PER????
 
kashish_v said:
My current status is self employed as I run my own business for the past 1.5 years. Do you think this is a cause of delay in processing the application. I am an 18th June applicant yet to receive the MR request..

Seniors, your thoughts would be appreciated.

kashish I'm not a senior but I feel u r expecting NDVO to move too fast :P...there are at least 60 other May applicants who r stuck as per Indresh83's post....who received PER in September...including ppl like Oscar7.....just imagine the mountain of files buildup before u :o..the only thing we can do is wait and readjust our expectations to at least 60 days after PER....if it comes before that well then it'd be a pleasant surprise....until then wish u a pleasant waiting.... ;)
 
manishverma1978 said:
Hi

My case is same. I am in Computing Business and Director of Private Limited Company.My File Received at CIC, Sydney on 22nd October 2014 Have you got the PER????

Same here. I am the director of a pvt ltd company too. Recd my PER though. :)
 
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