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Hi Shijoal,

I do hope as well that you are the first person to be charged. And I also hope that it is soon!!

Good luck...

shijoal said:
i never said that my cc got charged but it is my wish to be the first person.
i application reached there on 14th
noc 2121
vo - newdelhi

hope it is clear now.


shijoal
 
explorer976 said:
Hi Shijoal,

I do hope as well that you are the first person to be charged. And I also hope that it is soon!!

Good luck...

thanks buddy....................
 
Quote from: cksmg on July 20, 2011, 07:45:27 am
Elo everyone. Please add me :)


NOC: 3152
VO: Cebu, Philippines
Date Application was sent: July 12, 2011
Date application was received by cio:
Date Processing Fee was encashed:
Mode of Payment (bankdraft/credit card): BD
If you have an agency: Yes, CIC
Destination in Canada (the one you wrote in your application form): TORONTO
 
Hi everyone!

I would like to know if the money we need for Proof of Funds has to be kept intact the entire time? We're a family of 5 so we need to show proof of about $23000 so does that mean i can't touch the money at all?

Help!!!
 
if u want u can take 1% risk by taking the deposited money. they may ask for the same at any stage.
iam also in the same boat. i dont want to keep it idle for long.

i hope u understood now

shijoal
 
scottishK said:
Thank you westpoint, for your valuable input and for confirming various points! And comforting to hear that you too have selected "never married" for children.

Do you remember where you saw this guidance? I just can't seem to find it, even though I remember seeing it and thus following it and using it on my forms.

This forum is a valuable resource, thanks everyone for your input, and good luck.

once suggestion to scottishk and everyone who has sent their application. just dont think too much about what you have already sent. that will unnecessary create panic. so just think that whatever you have sent is okay.
 
frustrated! said:
Hi everyone!

I would like to know if the money we need for Proof of Funds has to be kept intact the entire time? We're a family of 5 so we need to show proof of about $23000 so does that mean i can't touch the money at all?

Help!!!

it is actually not necessary to keep the fund intact. but it is highly advised to keep it till you get you visa. there is hardly one percent chance that they cross check it. but if they do and they found some mischief then your case is gone. it also depends how you have shown your fund. i mean have you shown the entire fund savings account or term deposit or its a combination of multiple savings account and multiple term deposits.
 
sunsetbabe08 said:
Quote from: cksmg on July 20, 2011, 07:45:27 am
Elo everyone. Please add me :)


NOC: 3152
VO: Cebu, Philippines
Date Application was sent: July 12, 2011
Date application was received by cio:
Date Processing Fee was encashed:
Mode of Payment (bankdraft/credit card): BD
If you have an agency: Yes, CIC
Destination in Canada (the one you wrote in your application form): TORONTO


There's a Cebu VO? Consulate office lang diba.. correct me
 
frustrated! said:
Hi everyone!

I would like to know if the money we need for Proof of Funds has to be kept intact the entire time? We're a family of 5 so we need to show proof of about $23000 so does that mean i can't touch the money at all?

Help!!!

it is best if you keep it intact and untouched during the duration of your application. anytime without your knowledge, once u passed eligibility test and forward your papers to your visa office, they might do background check or verification on your end.
 
scottishK said:
Thank you westpoint, for your valuable input and for confirming various points! And comforting to hear that you too have selected "never married" for children.

Do you remember where you saw this guidance? I just can't seem to find it, even though I remember seeing it and thus following it and using it on my forms.

This forum is a valuable resource, thanks everyone for your input, and good luck.

i think it's schd 3? im not sure either but i will check once i get back my documents...it is the 2 pages form where u declare your accompanying family members.

relax and pray, wait for the result of your application but try to make yourself busy you know it could be stressful thinking abt it and it wont be good for your health...
 
Thanks for all the reply regarding my proof of funds question. Am I correct to assume that there is no way for them to check your accounts? Remember banks usually do not divulge information about their clients. Only thing we are sending them are certifications, not an authority to look into our accounts. I hope somebody can give their opinion on this.
 
frustrated! said:
Thanks for all the reply regarding my proof of funds question. Am I correct to assume that there is no way for them to check your accounts? Remember banks usually do not divulge information about their clients. Only thing we are sending them are certifications, not an authority to look into our accounts. I hope somebody can give their opinion on this.

Most of the embassies can verify about bank information but CIC case they believe at info which is sent by applicant
 
hi guys.

I have a question..my first employment was a job order status..then the next COE is a permanent status..

in my permanent COE status, I have annual compensation,position held,date started,number of hour and company seal and dry seal..

my job order status has no annual compensation..it only has type of contract,detail order,date started
and company seal but no dry seal because they have no available dry seal..



but in my detailed JD, I have included all the annual compensation of job order and permanent status..

do you think they will consider it as lack of details in my job order COE?

or they will still call the company for further evaluation,reference and quierries
regarding my employment?

Thank you!!
 
CIC has updated the numbers of complete applications received so far.

1122 is currently at 52. Way below what we were all thinking. I guess they mean actual complete applications after the completion check.

Give me 5 stars for this breaking news update ;)

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/complete-applications.asp

Total complete applications received since July 1, 2011
On July 1, 2011, the eligibility criteria for Federal Skilled Worker applicants changed.

Between July 1, 2011, and June 30, 2012, a maximum of 10,000 complete Federal Skilled Worker applications will be considered for processing. Within the 10,000 cap, a maximum of 500 Federal Skilled Worker applications per eligible occupation will be considered for processing within this same time frame.

These limits do not apply to applications with an offer of arranged employment (job offer).

Applications received toward the overall cap: 155 of 10,000 as of July 21, 2011

Applications received per eligible occupation:
Eligible Occupation
(by National Occupational Classification [NOC] code) Number of Complete Applications Received*
0631 Restaurant and Food Service Managers 5
0811 Primary Production Managers (except Agriculture) 2
1122 Professional Occupations in Business Services to Management 52
1233 Insurance Adjusters and Claims Examiners 3
2121 Biologists and Related Scientists 5
2151 Architects 7
3111 Specialist Physicians 3
3112 General Practitioners and Family Physicians 3
3113 Dentists 3
3131 Pharmacists 4
3142 Physiotherapists 2
3152 Registered Nurses 26
3215 Medical Radiation Technologists 1
3222 Dental Hygienists and Dental Therapists 1
3233 Licensed Practical Nurses 3
4151 Psychologists 1
4152 Social Workers 10
6241 Chefs 3
6242 Cooks 4
7215 Contractors and Supervisors, Carpentry Trades 4
7216 Contractors and Supervisors, Mechanic Trades 3
7241 Electricians (except Industrial and Power System) 0
7242 Industrial Electricians 2
7251 Plumbers 0
7265 Welders and Related Machine Operators 2
7312 Heavy-Duty Equipment Mechanics 3
7371 Crane Operators 0
7372 Drillers and Blasters – Surface Mining, Quarrying and Construction 0
8222 Supervisors, Oil and Gas Drilling and Service 3

*The number of complete Federal Skilled Worker applications received as of July 21, 2011 is approximate.

**Once the cap has been reached, we can only accept applications for this occupation from people with an existing offer of arranged employment.

NOTE: Because application intake fluctuates, these figures are meant as a guide only. There is no guarantee that an application sent in now will fall within the cap.