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dingdong1

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Can someone pls help :( my application was rejected because I didnt get enough job discription in the letters from my employers, it didnt match with my NOC. nOW i want to apply again, do i need to do the english test, finger print and get my certificate from school? My work permit expires in Nov 2014.. HELP ME PLS!! :(
 
dingdong1 said:
Can someone pls help :( my application was rejected because I didnt get enough job discription in the letters from my employers, it didnt match with my NOC. nOW i want to apply again, do i need to do the english test, finger print and get my certificate from school? My work permit expires in Nov 2014.. HELP ME PLS!! :(

Sorry to hear that, Your English test is valid for 2 years, so if it expired you will have to do it again.

Get the new and detailed letter from Employer and apply it again.

Wish you all the best
 
dingdong1 said:
Hi, thanks for the reply.. DO you know if I need to do finger prints too?

thanks

You don't need it to submit your application. If at some stage CIC will need it, they will ask you to submit additional documents/information.
 
Finger prints is not a must and it is not requested for everyone. You will have to do it only if they ask for it
 
Can I ask what was the NOC against which you filed?
 
THanks for the reply guys


The NOC was against my job discription I had on the file. They said the Noc code I but does not match or there isnt enough discription from my employer to show I had the experience.. Oh I had no T4 included in the application. All I just had in the forms were the tax slips that was requested.

thanks...

More advise in welcomed too. :)
 
dingdong1 said:
THanks for the reply guys


The NOC was against my job discription I had on the file. They said the Noc code I but does not match or there isnt enough discription from my employer to show I had the experience.. Oh I had no T4 included in the application. All I just had in the forms were the tax slips that was requested.

thanks...

More advise in welcomed too. :)

What was your timeline ? I mean when did you file your application .
 
I sent the file in last year during this time and I got a response saying it was in process around August of last year and i got a reply again last month saying it was rejected due to those reasons mention above.

thanks
 
I'm so sorry to hear that,

I would advise you redrafting your job letter with as much information as possible, go to hrsdc website and match some of the description to noc and put them into your letter, some people would say do not copy and paste, but really if ur HR or emplyer signed it, even thought its copy and paste, they will call your emplyer and ask him to confirm, the hrsdc NOC codes and discriptions are made by the gouverment for Employers and HRs, so:

1 Redraft the work letter,
2 submit your T4, paystubs and Notice of assessment,
3 do it as quickly as possible because you are running out of time, (work permit expiry and CEC cap)
4 also submit and cover letter explaining that you got a more detailed Reference letter,

can you post the VO regection message.
 
I have now completed the assessment of your application for a permanent resident visa as a member of the Canadian Experience Class and have determined that you do not meet the requirements for immigration to Canada.According to the Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations, applicants in the Canadian Experience Class are assessed on the basis of the pass/fail requirements set out in subsection R87.1(2). The assessment of these criteria determines whether a worker with Canadian experience will be able to become economically established in Canada. The criteria are: temporary resident status during the period of work experience in Canada and any period of full time study or training, meeting the minimum language proficiency threshold in either English or French, and qualifying Canadian skilled work experience. Your application was assessed based on the occupations which you identified as part of your skilled work experience in Canada: NOC 7514 Delivery and courier service drivers; and NOC 6411 Sales and account representatives. I am not satisfied that you meet the skilled work experience requirements because the work experience you claimed on your schedule 8 form are not NOC skill level that are eligible for the Canadian Experience Class. R87.1(2)(a) states the following : A foreign national is a member of the Canadian experience class ifo (a) they have acquired in Canada, within the three years before the date on which their application for permanent residence is made, at least one year of full-time work experience, or the equivalent in part-time work experience, in one or more occupations that are listed in Skill Type 0 Management Occupations or Skill Level A or B of the National Occupational Classification matrix, exclusive of restricted occupations; The letter of reference you provided from your employer Digital office.ca, dated February 19th 2013, indicated you were employed from February 1st 2011 to May 25th 2011 as a delivery driver. You indicated NOC 7514 this work experience. This corresponds to NOC level C. Since the letter of reference does not list duties or responsibilities for this position, I am unable to confirm your work experience for this position. Furthermore you did not provided T4 or paystubs to support this work experience. The letter from your employer Marcus Evans, dated January 23rd 2013, indicated you were employed as a Sales executive from September 14th 2011 to April 30th 2012. The responsibilities listed on the letter of reference seem to match the lead statement and main duties of NOC 6221. You did not provided T4 or paystubs provided to support work experience. The total weeks you acquired under this position is 34 weeks. The letter from your employer Shift-IT Solutions, dated December 13th 2012, indicated you are working as a Sales Associates Role, since August 14th 2012. There are no duties or responsibilities listed on this reference letter. You indicated NOC 6411 for this work experience. Since there are no duties listed on the reference letter I am not able to determine if you were performing the actions described in the lead statement and main duties of NOC 6411. Furthermore you did not submit paystubs or T4 to support this work experience. Following an examination of the document you submitted and the information contained on your file, I am not satisfied that you meet the requirement of the CEC program, specifically that you acquired in Canada, within the three years before the date on which your application for permanent residence was made, at least one year of full-time work experience, or the equivalent in part-time work experience, in one or more occupations that are listed in Skill Type 0 Management Occupations or Skill Level A or B of the National Occupational Classification matrix as per R87.1 (2) (a). Subsection 11(1) of the Act states that a foreign national must, before entering Canada, apply to an officer for a visa or for any other document required by the Regulations. The visa or document shall be issued if, following an examination, the officer is satisfied that the foreign national is not inadmissible and meets the requirements of this Act. Subsection 2(1) specifies that unless otherwise indicated, references in the Act to “this Act” include regulations made under it.Following an examination of your application, I am not satisfied that you meet the requirements of the Act and Regulations for the reasons explained above. I am therefore refusing your application. Thank you for the interest you have shown in Canada.
 
To be honest I think you had nice VO, since he tried to look at the pay stubs and T4, your application was incomlete and therefore was rejected, for stuff like PR, I think you should have some1 more professional to review it before you submit it, because results can affect you entire life, I would hire a lawyer or a consultant to help you with this matter, $2000 is defently worth it, to get your PR.
The help you can get from here is nice but it 's anybody's guess. to be honest I wouldnt do it myself this time if I were you.
I learned when I applyed for my wife by myself for visitor visa, and she got refused, then next timeI applied I hired a consultant, that costed me $1000, and she got approved in 7 days, letteraly.

Some members here might disagree with me, but hey better safe then sorry.

Good luck my friend.
 
You are welcome, I hate to see people getting denied from PR.
 
If I understand correctly, you claimed:

NOC 7514: Delivery and courier service drivers (level C) - 16 weeks
NOC 6221: Technical sales specialists – wholesale trade (level B) - 32 weeks
NOC 6411: Sales and account representatives – wholesale trade (non-technical) (level C) - 17 weeks

The level C experience does not count toward CEC. This leaves you with less than 12 months of skilled (NOC level 0, A, or B) experience.

Under the new procedure, this application would be returned to you without an AOR, and you would get a refund.