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Usman799

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hi seniors

i have got AOR under NOC 1111 and now i am about to send my final application to CHC. i have a problem........while applying to NS Canada, i misunderstood one of my job responsibility and wrote it in the application. now i am worried about it. dont know what to do.

shall i exclude that job responsibility from the final application form which i am goint to send to CHC or remain in the application and get adjust in the "letter of reference" as my employer can give me a favor about it.

secondly, final application forms would be signed with the current date or the previous date.

Thirdly, Does CHC contact the employers of all the applicants or they randomly contact he employers.

Fourthly, i have got my Transcripts in university sealed envelopes, is it compulsory to send original or you can send notarized copies as well. Does CHC verifies all the transcripts of all applicants from the university or they just go through the credentials or randomly verifies the transcripts.

i am asking this question, because if we send them original in university sealed envelopes, they might not spent time on verification and we can get reply soon as compare to send them notarized copies of transcripts. the verification procedure is very slow here, i have fear that if CHC verifies all the documents of all the applicants then it could be a problem for my application due to slow verification procedures.



please comment on the issues if someone have personal experience or knowledge about it......




regards.
 
Here are your answer.
1. Get a favorable reference from your employer and add the job you mistaken included.
2.If no new change,you can send copy of the initial form and sign original with current date on the signature section.
3.CHC do contact employers for verification.
4.Send original transcripts in university sealed envelopes.
Good luck
Benny
 
benny is absolutely right