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Priority said:
Yes, I have already received Aor in early July.

I see, well I guess than all you can do is wait. :) Did you mail your
latest test results? Or only sent an email asking if they accept new results?
 
iam_toby said:
I see, well I guess than all you can do is wait. :) Did you mail your
latest test results? Or only sent an email asking if they accept new results?

I attached on the email I sent both test online test results. however, for the new test I have not got yet the official results that come in the sealed envelop. I should get the mail within a couple of days.
 
Priority said:
I attached on the email I sent both test online test results. however, for the new test I have not got yet the official results that come in the sealed envelop. I should get the mail within a couple of days.

Makes sense. Oh well, all the best man!! Keep us posted.
 
iam_toby said:
Makes sense. Oh well, all the best man!! Keep us posted.
Sure, will do.
 
Could anyone please try the update form in my signature? :) This form will be used to
input and update application details in the September spreadsheet.
 
Hi All

I have a complex scenario and few questions before I apply this week,

I completed one full year of experience at NOC A category on work permit restricted to that employer only (expiring in March 2015), I got laid off in mid of March 2013.

Then I went on EI (currently as well).

My wife is with me since June 2012 on visitor record visa linked with my work permit. During the year I have become father and my baby got citizenship automatically.

I think its difficult to find an employer who will go through with the hassle of LMO process and all, I got three job offers but cant work legally during this time.

so here is what I am doing and questions are;

1- Whether me or my wife are living legally in canada, do we have to leave the country as I am not with that employer?
2- Receiving EI benefits may hit negatively my PR application?
3- Once my application is accepted I will go for BoWP and can work, which is easier process I think then typical LMO, Can I ? Its nowhere close to 4 months of expiry date?????

Can any one have similar experience or closer to this.

Please advise whether my strategy / approach seems fine...

Thanks
Fkhan
 
I'm going to help you as good as I can here. See my comments in red below.

Fkhan said:
Hi All

I have a complex scenario and few questions before I apply this week,

I completed one full year of experience at NOC A category on work permit restricted to that employer only (expiring in March 2015), I got laid off in mid of March 2013.

Then I went on EI (currently as well).

My wife is with me since June 2012 on visitor record visa linked with my work permit. During the year I have become father and my baby got citizenship automatically.

I think its difficult to find an employer who will go through with the hassle of LMO process and all, I got three job offers but cant work legally during this time.

so here is what I am doing and questions are;

1- Whether me or my wife are living legally in canada, do we have to leave the country as I am not with that employer?
No, you don't have to leave and your employer can't make you leave ( even if he tells you he can ). You can stay legally
as long as your work permit is valid for. You just can't work for any other employer than the one mentioned on your work permit.


2- Receiving EI benefits may hit negatively my PR application?
Absolutely not! CIC will assess your application based on the information you provide about your employment and
the 12 months of experience, not your current situation. Just make sure you check other eligibility requirements for CEC class here:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/cec/apply-who.asp


3- Once my application is accepted I will go for BoWP and can work, which is easier process I think then typical LMO, Can I ? Its nowhere close to 4 months of expiry date?????
There are cases where individuals got BOWPs approved even when the old WP was still valid for more than 4 months. When you submit
your PR application and receive the AOR you can just give it a shot. Make sure you attach a cover letter explaining your situation, that
your employer laid your off and you cant work for any other employer but have to support your living. Or something like this.
More information about BOWP here: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/manuals/bulletins/2012/ob485.asp


Can any one have similar experience or closer to this.

Please advise whether my strategy / approach seems fine...

Thanks
Fkhan

Hope this helps.
 
Thanks Toby, that was very useful reply and info.

will update the forum whatever results come.

Thanks
 
Questions :
My last day of work was march 7. So few questions based on it.

Schedule 8 what will be current occupation as I am unemployed right now

Background declaration
What should be current status in personal history

All references letters are old and dated from the day I left the company. will that be ok ?

My birth certificate was in hindi but i got it translated it in English from a licensed interpreter. So Am i suppose to notarized the one in hindi.


I am expecting my rejection soon and will be probably one of september applicant, will appreciate your reply ?
 
gladaki said:
Questions :
My last day of work was march 7. So few questions based on it.

Schedule 8 what will be current occupation as I am unemployed right now

Background declaration
What should be current status in personal history

All references letters are old and dated from the day I left the company. will that be ok ?

My birth certificate was in hindi but i got it translated it in English from a licensed interpreter. So Am i suppose to notarized the one in hindi.


I am expecting my rejection soon and will be probably one of september applicant, will appreciate your reply ?
Based on the questions you asking, I assume that you are currently unemployed and in living lawfully in Canada.
If that’s the case then I think you have nothing be worried.
In fact, the applicants who are eligible but are currently living overseas are not required to provide their current employment status in imm0008_8e.
 
Priority said:
Based on the questions you asking, I assume that you are currently unemployed and in living lawfully in Canada.
If that's the case then I think you have nothing be worried.
In fact, the applicants who are eligible but are currently living overseas are not required to provide their current employment status in imm0008_8e.
Thanks. I was talking about background declaration form. where it clearly mention you need to give your personal history
 
gladaki said:
Thanks. I was talking about background declaration form. where it clearly mention you need to give your personal history
Sorry for the confusion. But I guess, if you were unemployed just put "unemplyed". I do not see that to be a problem. More senior members can shed light on this issue.
Good luck.
 
gladaki said:
Questions :
My last day of work was march 7. So few questions based on it.

Schedule 8 what will be current occupation as I am unemployed right now

Schedule 8 has no current occupation field. If you don't have a job right now, by the time you apple you simply put all past skilled work experience, the whole 12 months or more.

Background declaration
What should be current status in personal history

Background declaration you simply provide all information from the last 10 years or since the
age of 18, and in case your currently unemployed, you put that in. from the day you quit/left your job
until today, unemployed. Status in canada is still worker if you have a work permit or visitor if you're
on a visitor visa right now.


All references letters are old and dated from the day I left the company. will that be ok ?

As long as the reference letters provide information about 12 months of full-time employment, and are dated
AFTER you gained the 12 months, then that's absolutely fine.
Example:
You started working Jan 1, 2012. You reference letter has to be dated on or after Jan 1, 2013.


My birth certificate was in hindi but i got it translated it in English from a licensed interpreter. So Am i suppose to notarized the one in hindi.

Documents not in English/French need to be send along with a certified true copy and a certified true translation.
See here: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/applications/guides/5609ETOC.asp#5609E4 @ Certified True Copies



I am expecting my rejection soon and will be probably one of september applicant, will appreciate your reply ?

See comments above. Hope this helps.
 
Priority said:
Sorry for the confusion. But I guess, if you were unemployed just put "unemplyed". I do not see that to be a problem. More senior members can shed light on this issue.
Good luck.

Correct. In the background declaration form you have to provide all information and make sure to don't
leave any gaps in time. If you were unemployed, put 'unemployed' in the field. If you were working, put 'working' in the
field ( and I also provided information, like job title and stuff ).