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new_guy

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Nov 14, 2013
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Brampton
Hey All,

I am applying under NOC 2282 which is a technical position and I have done certifications like CCNA (Cisco) and MCSA (Microsoft)..

Should I send a copy of the certificates with my application?

Any +/- effect in doing so...

Thank you in advance.
 
new_guy said:
Hey All,

I am applying under NOC 2282 which is a technical position and I have done certifications like CCNA (Cisco) and MCSA (Microsoft)..

Should I send a copy of the certificates with my application?

Any +/- effect in doing so...

Thank you in advance.

Won't affect your application at all, not recommended. Only send documents asked for in the document checklist.
 
HI guys,

Question here: I work under NOC 2282, have around 8 years of experience in a different country and almost 1 year here in Canada, BUT, don't have a college degree.

ca i still apply?
should i apply under FSW or CEC?

Thank you so much.
 
lepiment said:
HI guys,

Question here: I work under NOC 2282, have around 8 years of experience in a different country and almost 1 year here in Canada, BUT, don't have a college degree.

ca i still apply?
should i apply under FSW or CEC?

You can submit an "expression of interest" profile to see if you qualify. If your profile is accepted into the pool, you will learn what your CRS score is, and you can then see how competitive your profile is. But you can't apply until you receive an invitation to apply (ITA). The ITA will tell you to which program you will apply. Chances are your score won't be high enough until you complete one year in Canada, which will make you eligible for the CEC class (If you qualify for both FSW and CEC, you will be invited to apply for CEC by default).

Not knowing what your
 
jes_ON said:
You can submit an "expression of interest" profile to see if you qualify. If your profile is accepted into the pool, you will learn what your CRS score is, and you can then see how competitive your profile is. But you can't apply until you receive an invitation to apply (ITA). The ITA will tell you to which program you will apply. Chances are your score won't be high enough until you complete one year in Canada, which will make you eligible for the CEC class (If you qualify for both FSW and CEC, you will be invited to apply for CEC by default).

Not knowing what your

Thank you very much for your answer. So it really seems that CEC is my best option now. But before that will try to apply through BCPNP program of british columbia.