danielcaspiano said:Could be because of Eid Holiday. I'm not sure though if they have it.
Nope. It is a regular business day.
danielcaspiano said:Could be because of Eid Holiday. I'm not sure though if they have it.
ggulati said:I hope you are wrong. It will be a big sigh to many late applicants !
manish baissoya said:Hi ,
Anyone have any Idea about " PTE Academic - The Pearson Test of English Academic " ?
Help will be highly appreciated, please send PM to me.
sarfarosh9349 said:Hi,
I am having Undergraduate degree from back home in Electronics Engineering and I have my Masters degree in Electrical and Computer Science from Concorida University, Canada. Currently I am residing in Canada but on Student study/work permit
I have around 1 year of work exp from July 2011 - Aug 2012 in the capacity of Electrical and electronics engineering technologists and technicians NOC 2241.
I need to know the following
1. Even though I have Canadian Master Degree, do I still need to go for IELTS exam or I have to appear for some other exams and what is that exam name. Also at what time these English test report is needed. Is it needed at the first step of application or they are required at some time in the middle process of application.
2. In adaptability section, I have a Master degree from Canada which gives me 5 points. However, my brother is a Permanent Resident (PR) card holder of Canada. Will I be able to claim another 5 points for my brother PR.
3. For my undergraduate degree, which agencies I need to get them evaluate. Also at what step I need to submit these evaluated certificate. Are they needed at the first step of application or they are required at some time in the middle process of application.
Thanks
future_canadian said:For what purpose? It's not accepted by CIC for FSW applications.
sundeep_s_ said:Guys, I got a quick question.
What happens after we get the FSW PR? How soon are we expected to land in Canada before it expires? I would like to go to Canada after a couple of years if that is a possibility?
Thanks.
SinghJ said:plz guide me.why we r supposed to write opposite according to the passport?
trk1 said:Write the full name in "surname' field. write N/A in the given name field. Your passport will have only Given name..but still. It is as per advise in cic website.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?q=014&t=4
All the best!
niagracalling said:I came across this one......
If your occupation was accepted for immigration to Canada, does that mean you have to work necessarily in the occupation that you stated in your application?
parminderk said:Hi guys,
It is compulsory to fill surname in the generic form. In my passport, Parminder Kaur is written under given name and the space under the surname is left empty. Could you guys please advise what I am supposed to fill in the spaces under surname and given name in the form.
quick replies would be really appreciated.
Thanks a lot in advance.
Regards
Thanks a lot for the reply.
Could you please also let me know if I need to write the whole name (Parminder Kaur) in surname sections and leave the given name sections empty in the rest of the forms as well?
Thanks & Best Regards
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