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imranmani

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Jul 12, 2010
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Hi every one,
I have just sent my case to London office today. Following are the documents I sent there:
Up to date letter
Regarding job

Email sent by FSW-Centralized-Intake-Office

Visa Office Check list

APPLICATION FOR PERMANENT
RESIDENCE IN CANADA (IMM 0008)

SCHEDULE 1: BACKGROUND DECLARATION
Include a Schedule 1 form completed by:
the principal applicant
spouse or common-law partner

Original birth certificates for applicant and
spouse

Original marriage certificate or "Nikah Nama"
issued by an official responsible for the
registration of marriages in the district in
which the marriage took place and bearing
the Nikah registry seal, along
with a certified English translation.
Photocopy of national
identity card (English version)
UK’ Full Driving licence

TRAVEL DOCUMENTS AND PASSPORT
of applicant and spouse
Include certified copies of pages showing:
the passport number,
date of issue and expiry,
your photo, name, date and place of birth
Valid Visa for UK
EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
Post-secondary education documents

Certified copies of Intermediate
Diplomas for both applicant and
Spouse

Certified copies of original
MA Degree
BA Degree
For both applicant and spouse.
original transcripts of
MA Degree
BA Degree
in the university-sealed envelopes
for both applicant and spouse.

Professional qualifications
certificates:
Original diploma, transcript and
Reference letter of Hospitality
Diploma
For main applicant
WORK EXPERIENCE
Explanation letter
notarized employment contracts from
job
Original and up-to-date letter of
eference from job.
Business card of compamy Chairman
Joining letter from Company
Promotion letter from Company
Original and up-to-date letter of reference
from last job
Business card of the proprietor of
last job
.PROOF OF LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY
Listening 8
Reading 6.5
Writing 6.5
Speaking 7
Total points claim 16
SETTLEMENT FUNDS
Bank statement with ending balance 13, 170.00


POLICE CERTIFICATES AND CLEARANCES

Following Police clearance certificate for both the applicant
and spouse:
UK Police clearance certificate
Pakistan police clearance certificate
PHOTO REQUIREMENTS
4 photographs for both the applicant and
the spouse


i am claiming 22 points for education
10 points for age
16 points for english
4 points for my wifes degree
17 points for job experience

Please give me feedback on thatThanks
 
dude if you are pakistani national then your first language would be URDU and if english is not your first language you can only claim 8 points max. not 16.
 
& dude if this is the case then u will receive rejection as your points come down to 61.
 
mis said:
dude if you are pakistani national then your first language would be URDU and if english is not your first language you can only claim 8 points max. not 16.

Hi imranmani

You seem to have sent a well-supported application. I can't think of anything you missed.


MIS probably has misinterpreted the points test instructions. You WILL be awarded 16 points for your proficiency in English. The points test does not ask if your native language is Urdu, Hindi or Swahili; it only asks which of the two (English or French) Canadian Official Languages would be your first official language and awards you up to 16 points for proficiency in that language (8 points for the other). You chose it to be English and correctly claimed 16 points for your proficiency in English.

Goodluck to you. //
 
Brother go read the instructions again.
 
THANKS obho0001 FOR YOUR SUPPORT AND MIS WOULD YOU PLZ SHOW ME INSTRUCTION WHERE IT IS WRITTEN THAT WE CAN ONLY CLAIM 8 ON LANGUAGE PROFIENCY AS FAR AS I KNOW IF YOU GOT CERTAIN THRESHOLD ON IELTS U WILL GET FULL POINTS
PLZ SEND ME LINK FOR THAT THANKS
 
mis said:
dude if you are pakistani national then your first language would be URDU and if english is not your first language you can only claim 8 points max. not 16.

This is totally wrong information.

He will get definitely 16 points.

Here First Lanhuage means English or french

If u select english max points u can get are 16 and then if u also know french that will be 2nd language and in that u can claim max 8 points....

and vice versa...

Please read the guides properly and avoid any wrong info
 
mis said:
& dude if this is the case then u will receive rejection as your points come down to 61.


Again this is wrong analysis...

if his points are 61 (as per ur calculation) he should have been rejected by CIO.....


CIO will never issue AOR and will not ask for docs submission to Visa office if points are less than 67,,,,,while he already got AOR and submitted full docs to VO...
 
thanks navali for feedback i never see that logic of 8 points for proficiency if its not your first language thanks for your time
 
Dude let me clear few confusions here

if you receive first AOR that doesnt mean that you have attained 67 marks - first AOR is just the confirmation of your eligibility whereas second AOR is just the acknowledgment of your complete documents.

Even if you are scoring 40 marks you will still receive both the AORs. .

now coming down to the main point - all of you have not read the instructions properly, go to below link and read the last table - even if you are score 9 band in ielts and English is your second language you can max claim 8 points.

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/factor-language.asp


above information is as per my understanding correct me if i am wrong . . .
 
Dear MIS you are definitely wrong. please read from the link which you posted.

If you have some proficiency in both English and French, decide which language you are more comfortable using. This is your first official language. The other is your second official language.

You must prove the level of language proficiency you claim on your application.

To do this, you must take a language test from an agency designated by Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) before starting the immigration process.






mis said:
Dude let me clear few confusions here

if you receive first AOR that doesnt mean that you have attained 67 marks - first AOR is just the confirmation of your eligibility whereas second AOR is just the acknowledgment of your complete documents.

Even if you are scoring 40 marks you will still receive both the AORs. .

now coming down to the main point - all of you have not read the instructions properly, go to below link and read the last table - even if you are score 9 band in ielts and English is your second language you can max claim 8 points.

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/factor-language.asp


above information is as per my understanding correct me if i am wrong . . .
 
And you are very wrong about the AORs as well.

you are saying first AOR is just the confirmation of your eligibility whereas second AOR is just the acknowledgment of your complete documents.

what do you really mean by eligibility ???? eligibility is 67 points. though that is correct that even after the first AOR visa officer can reject the application, if you don't have the supporting evidence for your claimed points. One will never get first AOR if one's marks are less than 67 in simple calculations.

If you don't know something, you should not persist so much on that thing. Rather you should better leave it for senior members.

Thanks & Regards



mis said:
Dude let me clear few confusions here

if you receive first AOR that doesnt mean that you have attained 67 marks - first AOR is just the confirmation of your eligibility whereas second AOR is just the acknowledgment of your complete documents.

Even if you are scoring 40 marks you will still receive both the AORs. .

now coming down to the main point - all of you have not read the instructions properly, go to below link and read the last table - even if you are score 9 band in ielts and English is your second language you can max claim 8 points.

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/factor-language.asp


above information is as per my understanding correct me if i am wrong . . .
 
I am extremely sorry for posting wrong information - Sorry guys

@farhaniqbal thank you very much for clarification.

God bless you.