I've sent my CEC application on 06/15/2013, received on 06/20/2013 and my credit card was charged on 07/25/2013iam_toby said:What's your timeline nevenj?
I've sent my CEC application on 06/15/2013, received on 06/20/2013 and my credit card was charged on 07/25/2013iam_toby said:What's your timeline nevenj?
Sooo? Should the documents above be sufficient to show those unpaid day and myWhat do you think about:Quote from: jsm0085 on July 30, 2013, 08:45:25 am
It won't do any harm... I wouldn't include all pay stubs though!
-2012 T4 and NOA
-2013 March pay stub showing the 4 days off unpaid
-2013 August pay stub showing year-to-date earnings
and the 2 line cover letter pointing out the time off?
There is a form in CEC application (as is in FSW) in which we have to enumerate what we did for the last 10 years (including our jobs) which is used for background checks. So basically, you are saying him to lie which I find as a very stupid move.Carleon said:One more thing i forgot to mention. . . .
dont mention any places that you have worked in, which do not qualify for the NOC code under your application(CEC in my case) even though you might have filed tax return for the other places that you worked in.
Smart move, indeed. 8)nevenj said:There is a form in CEC application (as is in FSW) in which we have to enumerate what we did for the last 10 years (including our jobs) which is used for background checks. So basically, you are saying him to lie which I find as a very stupid move.
Bro, i agree you have to mention everything you did in the last 10 years but when it comes to the jobs that you did, have you noticed the NOC code for each job that they are asking you for?nevenj said:There is a form in CEC application (as is in FSW) in which we have to enumerate what we did for the last 10 years (including our jobs) which is used for background checks. So basically, you are saying him to lie which I find as a very stupid move.
Sorry, but that's BS.Carleon said:Bro, i agree you have to mention everything you did in the last 10 years but when it comes to the jobs that you did, have you noticed the NOC code for each job that they are asking you for?
If your NOC code for all the jobs that you have done does not fall under category 0, A and B then your application will straight away get rejected under that class.
Now tell me what are you doing wrong by not mentioning the jobs that you did under some other NOC code which dont even qualify you for the CEC process?
I want to add to it that i called CIC and specifically asked their agent that should i mention all jobs that I did which dont fall under the correct NOC code for this class. HE SAID "NO", DO NOT!!
It doesn't say the NOC has to be the same, that wouldn't even make any sense. The jobs you have to list here, have to be skilled tho, so only include skilled NOC 0, A or B jobs in this form.List your occupations within the 3 years preceding the date your application is made starting with your current occupation. List only occupations that fall in Skill Type 0 or Skill Levels A or B of the National Occupational Classification (NOC) code.
Carleon said:If your NOC code for all the jobs that you have done does not fall under category 0, A and B then your application will straight away get rejected under that class.
LOL, this is just not true. You simply cannot use them to meet CEC requirements.
Now tell me what are you doing wrong by not mentioning the jobs that you did under some other NOC code which dont even qualify you for the CEC process?
It's called misrepresentation, and can get you banned from Canada.
I want to add to it that i called CIC and specifically asked their agent that should i mention all jobs that I did which dont fall under the correct NOC code for this class. HE SAID "NO", DO NOT!!
This would be true if referring to the form, "Schedule 8 - Economic Classes - Canadian Experience Class." Directions on this form state to only include skilled work experience, it is no mystery. http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/pdf/kits/forms/imm0008_8e.pdf
iam_toby on the other hand, was specifically referring to "Schedule A - Background Declaration", where you have to identify ALL work in the past 10 years. (You do not need to identify NOCs). http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/pdf/kits/forms/IMM5669E.pdf
It really does help to be specific and make sure you're talking about the same thing.
Let me give a slap on your faceiam_toby said:Sorry, but that's BS.
Form IMM5669 question 8, personal history.
You have to provide your history for the past 10 years or since the age of 18 in that form.
ALL jobs, whatever you have done.
And for IMM0008 the instruction guide says:
It doesn't say the NOC has to be the same, that wouldn't even make any sense.
If I have 1+ year of experience in one of the NOCs I'm eligible. You can also combine NOCs to gain your year.
It is REQUIRED on the background declaration, it is not extra.Carleon said:Jes,
misrepresentation comes to action when you are hiding info where it is asked but not where it is not asked.
if you mention extra info where it is not required, the chances for getting your file back from immigration are very likely.