This rule hasn't been implemented yet, otherwise it would have been shown yesterday in the announcement that this profile with this time and date will be the last to receive ITA...
that's good enough.......
but occasionally offer ur husband a ride in the stroller ....so that will take care...
not scaring you...life is to enjoy ..have lot of good chocolates while you can have...but don't go for the sweetest one... always look out at the nutrition facts and keep an eye on the sugars...and anything below 40% is good for health too...
I've found out that swiss are honest with chocolates...really good and healthy.....
have a great weekend to all...
In keeping with the time warp, 23 hours and 59 minutes after getting profiles rejected Thursday night, emails arrived Friday night saying I had a new message. These are in addition to the emails I received immediately after the rejections.
I had 3 rejections before I figured out the problem, so I am predicting one more of those this morning, and then possibly the one for where I got things straightened out.
Perhaps Tuesday's maintenance will straighten out the dates.
Thank you for your response, If i choose the NOC for my previous work experience would i have to write a letter to the immigration officer explaining why i did so would there be any possible bottle necks.
The applicant must have accumulated at least one year of continuous full-time (or the equivalent in part-time) paid work experience in the occupation identified in their application for permanent residence as their primary occupation. In calculating this period of work experience, the occupation must be listed in skill type 0 (Managerial occupations), skill level A (Professional occupations) or skill level B (Technical occupations and skilled trades) of the National Occupational Classification (NOC) 2011 [R75(2)(a)].
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Hi all,
I will appreciate if someone can advise
I will be creating the profile next month and my brother will be giving me the money as a gift. So what documents do I need to submit??He is in working in Saudi Arabia. So I will be attaching his one month statement,his salary certificate from Saudi Arabia and a gift deed. Will these documents be enough?
A bit of post-ITA news which may interest you. PR application processing seems to be faster now, with a significant number of people getting PPR in 90-110, as opposed to the advertised processing time of around 6 months for 80% of the total applications. So once you get the golden ticket (ITA) you can expect to complete the PR process quicker than ever before.
Hi all,
I will appreciate if someone can advise
I will be creating the profile next month and my brother will be giving me the money as a gift. So what documents do I need to submit??He is in working in Saudi Arabia. So I will be attaching his one month statement,his salary certificate from Saudi Arabia and a gift deed. Will these documents be enough?
Thank you for your response, If i choose the NOC for my previous work experience would i have to write a letter to the immigration officer explaining why i did so would there be any possible bottle necks.
The applicant must have accumulated at least one year of continuous full-time (or the equivalent in part-time) paid work experience in the occupation identified in their application for permanent residence as their primary occupation. In calculating this period of work experience, the occupation must be listed in skill type 0 (Managerial occupations), skill level A (Professional occupations) or skill level B (Technical occupations and skilled trades) of the National Occupational Classification (NOC) 2011 [R75(2)(a)].
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No NOC are better that others in the express entry system. They are all considered the same whether category 0, A or B. So no bottle necks are created.
A bit of post-ITA news which may interest you. PR application processing seems to be faster now, with a significant number of people getting PPR in 90-110, as opposed to the advertised processing time of around 6 months for 80% of the total applications. So once you get the golden ticket (ITA) you can expect to complete the PR process quicker than ever before.