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You cant based on your caips notes...its not how the system works..wait for them to send you a letter/email and immediately meet their requirements...thats only how u can save some time.
minhas82 said:
I got my GCMS report yesterday. Following are the main points to share:
Application group name - MI1 RFV Docs pending
Points awarded by the VO – 77
Selection Status – Passed
Security Status – BLANK
Criminality Status – IN PROGRESS
Comments by VO – Eligibility passed, Funds Met, Crim pending. ECD: Please issue med X 2, and request :- Indian PCCs, RPRFs, PPTs
Last application update date: 01.06.2012
My question: Should I send them the PCCs right now without their request letter?? It might save some time in further processing.
Need advice on one issue:
If a person has resided in 2 or more different states within India for more than 6 months at a stretch, do we need to submit the police clearance certificate for all the states or the police clearance certificate from the current state of residence would suffice?
Kindly help out on this
Dear all, my status has turned into In Process in march 15th, 2012. Still i have not received my MR nor any queries. Does this mean, file is still under process and still i have the chance to get rejected? Plz enlighten me. I will be grateful.
Khan14 said:
Dear all, my status has turned into In Process in march 15th, 2012. Still i have not received my MR nor any queries. Does this mean, file is still under process and still i have the chance to get rejected? Plz enlighten me. I will be grateful.
hi,
most of us are in your status, ie in process and still waiting, dont worry.....
most of the fsw applicants are in the same state......
all the best!
prmalr said:
hi,
most of us are in your status, ie in process and still waiting, dont worry.....
most of the fsw applicants are in the same state......
all the best!
i have submitted my updated doc along with RPRF last week.....
usually after how many days they send MR?
respectall said:
Dear All
I got medical examined on 29th June, and sent (via courier) London Visa office my updated police certificate and schedule A (back ground declaration) form dated June 30, 2012.
In my all initial forms (2009) and updated forms (June 2012) my employer remains same but on 1st July (Next Day after submitting Schedule A and police certificate) I resigned and joined another company same day.
Do I need to update Visa office regarding my new job or remain quite?
Please, advise.
Thanking you in advance.
yes update everything
I know of a case that got declined case he didnt updated the job letter
Proposed Changes
First Official Language: Maximum 24 points (Before was 16 only now they increase Language Points)
Basic Approx. CLB/NCLC 4 or 5 (Band) 4 pts per ability (16 points)[/font]
Moderate Approx. CLB/NCLC 6 or 7 (Band) 5 pts per ability (20 points)
High LB/NCLC 8 + (Band) 6 pts per ability (24 points)
Second Official Language: Maximum 4 points
Age: Maximum 12 points
18 to 35 yrs = 12 points
36 yrs = 11 points
37 yrs = 10 points
After 37 yrs Less one point per year
46 yrs = 1 points
47 yrs & Over = 0 points
Work Experience: Maximum 15 points
1 yr = 9 points
2–3 yrs = 11 points
4–5 yrs = 13 points
6+ yrs = 15 points
Education: Maximum 25 points
Points will be awarded based on an assessment of educational credentials by a designated organization, indicating the foreign educational credential's equivalent in Canada.
Doctoral level = 25 points
Master's level or professional degree = 23 points
Two or more post-secondary credentials,
one of which is a three-year or longer post-secondary credential = 22 points
Three-year or longer post-secondary credential = 21 points
Two-year post-secondary credential = 19 points
One-year post-secondary credential = 15 points
Secondary school = 5 points
Arranged Employment: 10 points is same as Before
Adaptability: Maximum 10 points
But they Eliminated: Accompanying spouse/ Partner education 3 to 5 points
But they Added: Accompanying spouse/partner's official language (CLB/NCLC 4) 5 Points
(means spouses / common-law partners kindly ready for IELTS Exam) Basic Approx. 4 or 5 Band
PA Previous Work in Canada (min. 1 yr at NOC 0, A, B) = 10 points
Or a combination of...
Previous study in Canada — PA = 5 points
Previous study in Canada — accompanying spouse/partner =5 Points
Previous work in Canada — accompanying spouse/partner =5 Points
Arranged employment = 5 points
Revised: Rel. in Canada (18 years or over) = 5 points
Pass mark = 67
hotheart
http://gazette.gc.ca/rp-pr/p1/2012/2012-08-18/html/reg2-eng.html
Thanx. Hope for the best.
prmalr said:
hi,
most of us are in your status, ie in process and still waiting, dont worry.....
most of the fsw applicants are in the same state......
all the best!
glowingheart said:
yes update everything
I know of a case that got declined case he didnt updated the job letter
Hi all members,
I have benefitted too much from your useful advise. Can you please guide me here for a little issue. My case is under processing since Feb 2012. I have submitted updated docs, PCCs' and two photos of each family member in the last month. Now,God has blessed me with children so;
1. Do i need to just inform them or resend updated forms.
2. The passports and B-form will take time to be issued. Especially, it would require the baby to keep eyes open during photo which is close to impossible for infants as they awake in their own times. Is it compulsory to have passports for infants or it could be submitted later on.
3. The fees draft is required to be sent to CIO Nova Scotia, Canada or CHC London which is processing my case.
4. How to meet the conditions of updated immigration pictures for infants with eyes open etc
THOSE WHO HAVE BEEN THROUGH THIS STAGE PLEASE SUGGEST ABOUT THE ABOVE THINGS IN MY MIND.
REGARDS,
Hi all I think new rule has put more emphesis on language, this is what I could understand about points for language from Canada Gazette link. Explaination by hotheart007 was by mistake done on existing point system.
First Official Language:
Maximum 24 points
New Mandatory Minimum
Minimum threshold in all abilities
Initially set at CLB/NCLC 7 band 4 pts per ability (16 points)
Threshold + 1 CLB/NCLC level i.e 8 band 5 pts per ability (20 points)
Threshold + 2 CLB/NCLC level i.e 9 band 6 pts per ability (24 points)
So below 7 band will not get any points
hotheart007 said:
Proposed Changes
First Official Language: Maximum 24 points (Before was 16 only now they increase Language Points)
Basic Approx. CLB/NCLC 4 or 5 (Band) 4 pts per ability (16 points)[/font]
Moderate Approx. CLB/NCLC 6 or 7 (Band) 5 pts per ability (20 points)
High LB/NCLC 8 + (Band) 6 pts per ability (24 points)
Second Official Language: Maximum 4 points
Age: Maximum 12 points
18 to 35 yrs = 12 points
36 yrs = 11 points
37 yrs = 10 points
After 37 yrs Less one point per year
46 yrs = 1 points
47 yrs & Over = 0 points
Work Experience: Maximum 15 points
1 yr = 9 points
2–3 yrs = 11 points
4–5 yrs = 13 points
6+ yrs = 15 points
Education: Maximum 25 points
Points will be awarded based on an assessment of educational credentials by a designated organization, indicating the foreign educational credential's equivalent in Canada.
Doctoral level = 25 points
Master's level or professional degree = 23 points
Two or more post-secondary credentials,
one of which is a three-year or longer post-secondary credential = 22 points
Three-year or longer post-secondary credential = 21 points
Two-year post-secondary credential = 19 points
One-year post-secondary credential = 15 points
Secondary school = 5 points
Arranged Employment: 10 points is same as Before
Adaptability: Maximum 10 points
But they Eliminated: Accompanying spouse/ Partner education 3 to 5 points
But they Added: Accompanying spouse/partner's official language (CLB/NCLC 4) 5 Points
(means spouses / common-law partners kindly ready for IELTS Exam) Basic Approx. 4 or 5 Band
PA Previous Work in Canada (min. 1 yr at NOC 0, A, B) = 10 points
Or a combination of...
Previous study in Canada — PA = 5 points
Previous study in Canada — accompanying spouse/partner =5 Points
Previous work in Canada — accompanying spouse/partner =5 Points
Arranged employment = 5 points
Revised: Rel. in Canada (18 years or over) = 5 points
Pass mark = 67
hotheart
http://gazette.gc.ca/rp-pr/p1/2012/2012-08-18/html/reg2-eng.html
Dhillon1471 said:
Hi all I think new rule has put more emphesis on language, this is what I could understand about points for language from Canada Gazette link. Explaination by hotheart007 was by mistake done on existing point system.
First Official Language:
Maximum 24 points
New Mandatory Minimum
Minimum threshold in all abilities
Initially set at CLB/NCLC 7 band 4 pts per ability (16 points)
Threshold + 1 CLB/NCLC level i.e 8 band 5 pts per ability (20 points)
Threshold + 2 CLB/NCLC level i.e 9 band 6 pts per ability (24 points)
So below 7 band will not get any points
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/applications/guides/5609ETOC.asp#5609E2
International English Language Testing System (IELTS)
The CEC requirements for the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) are:NOC CLB Level Test result for each ability
Speaking Listening Reading Writing
0, A 8 6.5 7.5 6.5 6.5
0, A 7 6.0 6.0 6.0 6.0
0, A, B 6 5.5 5.5 5.0 5.5
B 5 5.0 5.0 4.0 5.0
B 4 4.0 4.5 3.5 4.0
Easyway to understand
hotheart
RNSS said:
Hi all members,
I have benefitted too much from your useful advise. Can you please guide me here for a little issue. My case is under processing since Feb 2012. I have submitted updated docs, PCCs' and two photos of each family member in the last month. Now,God has blessed me with children so;
1. Do i need to just inform them or resend updated forms.
2. The passports and B-form will take time to be issued. Especially, it would require the baby to keep eyes open during photo which is close to impossible for infants as they awake in their own times. Is it compulsory to have passports for infants or it could be submitted later on.
3. The fees draft is required to be sent to CIO Nova Scotia, Canada or CHC London which is processing my case.
4. How to meet the conditions of updated immigration pictures for infants with eyes open etc
THOSE WHO HAVE BEEN THROUGH THIS STAGE PLEASE SUGGEST ABOUT THE ABOVE THINGS IN MY MIND.
REGARDS,
I think you should update ASAP.
frontalot said:
April 2010 - application submitted
April 2012 - medicals and updated police clearance certificate requested
May 2012 - medical submitted
June 2012 - police clearance certificate submitted
Haven't heard anything since. No file transfer even though my office is Buffalo, no passport request, nothing. Hopefully I'll hear something soon...
Still waiting...
I'm getting a little antsy because there's not been any acknowledgement of my medicals being received. At this point I should be expecting a passport request and wrapping up the whole process, no?
Immigration Minister Jason Kenney has stated that “the new Skilled Worker program will be limited to applicants in NOCs O, A, and B, but won’t be limited to particular occupations.”
While the Minister has said that there won’t be a limitation on particular occupations, it is expected that there will be an overall cap or limit to the number of applications that will be accepted for assessment by CIC.
Kenny has said that under the new policy no particular occupations would be outlined for eligibility under FSW class. Above statement makes it clear that most probably they would not delay the processing of files of applicants under 4131 or other such NOC codes because these NOCs were removed from MI2 and MI3.
Hi brother
Did anybody repy to your queries, as i will he having a baby soon and i have to go through the same process.plz forward to your replies. Thnx in advance.
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Hi all members,
I have benefitted too much from your useful advise. Can you please guide me here for a little issue. My case is under processing since Feb 2012. I have submitted updated docs, PCCs' and two photos of each family member in the last month. Now,God has blessed me with children so;
1. Do i need to just inform them or resend updated forms.
2. The passports and B-form will take time to be issued. Especially, it would require the baby to keep eyes open during photo which is close to impossible for infants as they awake in their own times. Is it compulsory to have passports for infants or it could be submitted later on.
3. The fees draft is required to be sent to CIO Nova Scotia, Canada or CHC London which is processing my case.
4. How to meet the conditions of updated immigration pictures for infants with eyes open etc
THOSE WHO HAVE BEEN THROUGH THIS STAGE PLEASE SUGGEST ABOUT THE ABOVE THINGS IN MY MIND.
REGARDS,
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