skroncan said:
Hey Asivad, JKal, Rajmohan, and other seniors,
When I upload all documents, what is next??? I think I will get a link to make the payment. Is it all CAD ~2250 in one shot???
After payment, what is the next step? I am a little nervous about going through the final stage. Have you ever heard anyone having payment through credit card problems in the last stage?
Will I get the reference no. for e-APR immediately? And that is all or there are some other formalities?
Thanks in advance guys.
When you are done with your application and have uploaded all documents, pay the fee. Paying both the processing fee and the RPRF together is highly recommended.
From what I have heard from people, Credit Cards are charged immediately when you click the pay button. Make sure your card is "International Enabled". Call your CC provider if you have any doubts and ask them if your card is all set to make an international transaction.
Some people have got the AOR right away and some people have got it the next day.
Don't be nervous!! Be calm and do things properly!
I wish you all the very best
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.. Good luck!
aditya24786 said:
I want my spouse to be the primary applicant as being her education is higher than mine we will be able to fetch roughly 462 points ;D, whereas if I will be the primary applicant we will score only 433 points. As the chances of getting ITA with 462 points are very high as compared to 433
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we are planning to take this step.
I have a small doubt as her occupation is not there on the NOC list can she be the primary applicant or not ? ???
What do you mean her occupation is not there in the NOC list? Your wife's designation need not necessarily match the designations mentioned in the NOC The whole point of this NOC thing is to look at one's Roles and Responsibilities. Write down the roles and responsibilities of your wife on a piece of paper. Now, try to find a NOC that contains a similar set of roles and responsibilities. You should find one! Here's the link.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/noc.asp
You must seriously consider making her the primary applicant if she fetches more CRS points than you do!
All the best!
rajkamalmohanram said:
When you are done with your application and have uploaded all documents, pay the fee. Paying both the processing fee and the RPRF together is highly recommended.
From what I have heard from people, Credit Cards are charged immediately when you click the pay button. Make sure your card is "International Enabled". Call your CC provider if you have any doubts and ask them if your card is all set to make an international transaction.
Some people have got the AOR right away and some people have got it the next day.
Don't be nervous!! Be calm and do things properly!
I wish you all the very best
![Smile :) :)](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
.. Good luck!
Why is paying both application fees and RPRF together recommended? To eliminate one step? Or is there some other advantage?
cyronn said:
Why is paying both application fees and RPRF together recommended? To eliminate one step? Or is there some other advantage?
To eliminate one step, yes. To avoid delay too. Even if (God forbid) your application is rejected, they are going to refund your RPRF. You don't lose anything! So, I think its better to pay them both together.
rajkamalmohanram said:
To eliminate one step, yes. To avoid delay too. Even if (God forbid) your application is rejected, they are going to refund your RPRF. You don't lose anything! So, I think its better to pay them both together.
Hmm, makes sense. Thanks!
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Dear All
I have got immigrant visa and want to go NS on Feb 2016. Do I need to pay landing fee before going NS? Or is there any other procedure need to do before going NS. I am going from Bangladesh and I have to land in Montreal or Toronto first and then NS. And my immigration process would in Montreal or Toronto and then connecting flight to NS. Can you please advise me how long it would take the immigration process so that I could arrange the connecting flight accordingly.
Please help me.
Thanks
Zahid
Zahid_Uttara said:
Dear All
I have got immigrant visa and want to go NS on Feb 2016. Do I need to pay landing fee before going NS? Or is there any other procedure need to do before going NS. I am going from Bangladesh and I have to land in Montreal or Toronto first and then NS. And my immigration process would in Montreal or Toronto and then connecting flight to NS. Can you please advise me how long it would take the immigration process so that I could arrange the connecting flight accordingly.
Please help me.
Thanks
Zahid
What? How did you get your visa before paying the landing fee (I assume you are referring to RPRF?). I am not sure about the wait times. It is advisable to book your flights with 4 - 5 hours in between. Just in case there is a delay.
If I may ask, why do you want to land in Montreal/Toronto first and then go to NS?
HELP NEEDED
I have created my EE profile and the job bank account. My current score is 438. I want to know apart from EE profile creation, do we need to fill any forms for Provincial Nominations - for BC and Ontario???
Kindly suggest
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Hi
I posted this in another topic but no answer. hope you will help me here. Thanks
I'm applying for Express Entry from Canadian Experience class.
filling the profile, it is asking for "Complete/full academic years".
My bachelor's degree was part-time and I finished it in 7 years. the full-time equivalent for my studies is 4 years and WES evaluated my degree as a 4 year bachelor degree, but as it is shown in the transcript, i started in 2000 and finished in 2007.
so what should I put in "Complete/full academic years"? 4 or 7 ?
Thanks a lot for your help.
Greetings,
Did the Express Entry, qualified as FSW and am just sitting in the pool with a 395 score. Kinda discouraging as you feel that they will never get to another number below 450. Did IELTS and WES and submitted my and my spouse scores. Figure since I am in Jamaica that the lack of Canadian experience is working against me. Any advice would helpful
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AckeeSaltfish said:
Greetings,
Did the Express Entry, qualified as FSW and am just sitting in the pool with a 395 score. Kinda discouraging as you feel that they will never get to another number below 450. Did IELTS and WES and submitted my and my spouse scores. Figure since I am in Jamaica that the lack of Canadian experience is working against me. Any advice would helpful
You could try for a provincial nomination, which gets you 600 additional points. From what I've read in the forums most PNs are exhausted for this year and will restart from early next year.
Alternatively you can try and improve IELTS scores if you and your wife don't have a CLB9 or CLB10 already.
The last option ofcourse is to try and get a LMIA supported job which is again 600 additional points, but is probably the most difficult to get (esp from outside Canada).
reet10 said:
HELP NEEDED
I have created my EE profile and the job bank account. My current score is 438. I want to know apart from EE profile creation, do we need to fill any forms for Provincial Nominations - for BC and Ontario???
Kindly suggest
Ontario contacts you directly through your EE profile. Since your score is well above 400, your chances are very bright to get a notification of interest from Ontario. What's your NOC btw?
sgemini said:
Ontario contacts you directly through your EE profile. Since your score is well above 400, your chances are very bright to get a notification of interest from Ontario. What's your NOC btw?
I am listening too regarding this Ontario PNP.. as I am interested in settling in Ontario. My NOC is 4162 - Economist and Economic Policy Researcher and Analyst.
How do we know on what occupations that Ontario needs?
cuwat said:
I am listening too regarding this Ontario PNP.. as I am interested in settling in Ontario. My NOC is 4162 - Economist and Economic Policy Researcher and Analyst.
How do we know on what occupations that Ontario needs?
I have heard from a lot of ppl in NOC 2173 and 2174. Not sure about other NOCs though
Did 19th draw happened? :-X
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