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stylepolo

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How CAP is determined for each cateogiry in the NOC list? Is it based on the application received at CIO-NS or is it based on the full set application send to local visa office?

Thanks,
Style
 
stylepolo said:
How CAP is determined for each cateogiry in the NOC list? Is it based on the application received at CIO-NS or is it based on the full set application send to local visa office?

Thanks,
Style

Hmm Interesting question. It should be the "complete" application. So that one's who are charge (DD/BD/CC) should make up the CAP numbers. But I am not sure?
 
stylepolo said:
How CAP is determined for each cateogiry in the NOC list? Is it based on the application received at CIO-NS or is it based on the full set application send to local visa office?

Thanks,
Style

A "complete" application that is received & accepted at CIO, Sydney is considered in the CAP. The processing fees is encashed thereafter & then it is reviewed for eligibility. A negative eligibility will still be counted towards the CAP.
 
There is no simplified application process any more. Due to a large number of people failing to send their complete applications to the visa office within the deadline, I suspect often because of problems with getting a sufficient score on IELTS, immigration decided that you must send your full application to CIO. Those are the applications counted.

The CAPS came into effect on June 26 2010. They will be reset again on July 1st 2011. You can see the current status of the CAPS here: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/complete-applications.asp
Aside from the 1,000 per occupation, there is also an overall CAP of 20,000. Applications with a job offer are outside of the CAPS.