aditya127 said:
Hi Stanlee,
Going through this link I can see what all documents I have submitted. Is there a way to see the submitted form as well.
I'm concerned about some of the statutory questions asked at the time of application.
Also, do you have idea what all statutory questions are asked at the time of application?
Regards,
Aditya
I am not sure whether you can access the form after it has been submitted and transmitted.
Some of the Statutory questions (not the complete list) which I had taken screenshots of are:
1. Has (APPLICANT_NAME) been convicted of a crime or offence in Canada for which a pardon has not been granted under the Criminal Records Act of Canada?
2. Has (APPLICANT_NAME) ever committed, been arrested for, been charged with or convicted of any criminal offence in any country?
3. Has (APPLICANT_NAME) made previous claims for refugee protection in Canada or at a Canadian visa office abroad, in any other country or countries, or with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)?
4. Has (APPLICANT_NAME) been refuse refugee status, or an immigrant or permanent resident visa (including a Certificat de Selection du Quebec (CSQ) or application to the Provincial Nominee Program) or visitor or temporary resident visa, to Canada or any other country?
5. Has (APPLICANT_NAME) ever been refused a visa or permit, denied entry or ordered to leave Canada or any other country?
Why do you need these questions now?
Stanlee said:
I am not sure whether you can access the form after it has been submitted and transmitted.
Some of the Statutory questions (not the complete list) which I had taken screenshots of are:
1. Has (APPLICANT_NAME) been convicted of a crime or offence in Canada for which a pardon has not been granted under the Criminal Records Act of Canada?
2. Has (APPLICANT_NAME) ever committed, been arrested for, been charged with or convicted of any criminal offence in any country?
3. Has (APPLICANT_NAME) made previous claims for refugee protection in Canada or at a Canadian visa office abroad, in any other country or countries, or with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)?
4. Has (APPLICANT_NAME) been refuse refugee status, or an immigrant or permanent resident visa (including a Certificat de Selection du Quebec (CSQ) or application to the Provincial Nominee Program) or visitor or temporary resident visa, to Canada or any other country?
5. Has (APPLICANT_NAME) ever been refused a visa or permit, denied entry or ordered to leave Canada or any other country?
Why do you need these questions now?
Thanks Stanlee.
I answered no to all these questions then.
After submission I had an incident where police came in and warned us about the noise that we were making in our apartment during a party.
Does this come under criminal caution?
I confirmed with the police and they said it's not a criminal case?
Should I disclose this information now via CSE to avoid refusal later during security check process, of hiding information.
Regards
Aditya
aditya127 said:
Thanks Stanlee.
I answered no to all these questions then.
After submission I had an incident where police came in and warned us about the noise that we were making in our apartment during a party.
Does this come under criminal caution?
I confirmed with the police and they said it's not a criminal case?
Should I disclose this information now via CSE to avoid refusal later during security check process, of hiding information.
Regards
Aditya
No, that is nothing that you should be worried about. You can relax.
Stanlee said:
No, that is nothing that you should be worried about. You can relax.
Thanks Stanlee. Just for information purposes, should we be worried of any such warnings/cautions, after submitting the application.
Regards,
Aditya
Hi Guys,
I need your help. I am PR in Canada. I mistakenly gave wrong date of birth for my sister when I applied for PR. Actually she has got some other DOB on her certificates. Year and month is same. I wrote 23rd in the family information form while her certificates have 8th as DOB written on them.
Could you please let me know is there any procedure to get the information corrected in my file?
Thanks in advance.
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parminderk said:
Hi Guys,
I need your help. I am PR in Canada. I mistakenly gave wrong date of birth for my sister when I applied for PR. Actually she has got some other DOB on her certificates. Year and month is same. I wrote 23rd in the family information form while her certificates have 8th as DOB written on them.
Could you please let me know is there any procedure to get the information corrected in my file?
Thanks in advance.
Send a CSE.
bellaluna said:
I answered your first question in the Pinoy thread, but to repeat, it's no.
The NOC 0, A, B selection does not matter in the allotment of points. You get the same points whatever NOC level you choose.
The distinctions: NOC 0 are managerial positions, NOC A requires a bachelor's degree minimum, NOC B are technical positions.
Thank you so much Bellaluna.
Hello Experts,
May I know if schedule 4 is a must for PNP applicants? I saw many of the PNP applicants received schedule 4 request very shortly after AOR, but mine haven't come yet...
Thank you..
Dear All,
I have a total score of 465.... few days ago my EE profile has expired now I am going to create a new one. please tell me if there is a change in information between previous (expired) profile and new profile.... will there be any issue???
Adil Khan123 said:
Dear All,
I have a total score of 465.... few days ago my EE profile has expired now I am going to create a new one. please tell me if there is a change in information between previous (expired) profile and new profile.... will there be any issue???
No.
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hope1nca said:
Hello Experts,
May I know if schedule 4 is a must for PNP applicants? I saw many of the PNP applicants received schedule 4 request very shortly after AOR, but mine haven't come yet...
Thank you..
It will come eventually. When did you receive AOR, and from which province ?
aditya127 said:
Thanks Stanlee. Just for information purposes, should we be worried of any such warnings/cautions, after submitting the application.
Regards,
Aditya
No
istari said:
It will come eventually. When did you receive AOR, and from which province ?
I just received that request 10 minutes ago. Thank you...
bellaluna said:
I answered your first question in the Pinoy thread, but to repeat, it's no.
The NOC 0, A, B selection does not matter in the allotment of points. You get the same points whatever NOC level you choose.
The distinctions: NOC 0 are managerial positions, NOC A requires a bachelor's degree minimum, NOC B are technical positions.
Hi Guys,
Is the above quoted mentioned" NOC A requires a bachelor's degree minimum" true? My persional view is that it doesn't mean like that. It is true that many of the employment requirement of NOC A is of a bachelor's degree. But it doesn't means that you can't apply NOC A if you don't own a degree..
Employment requiments ≠ Education requiments ...For example, NOC 1111 accoutant, in the lead statment, it says: CA, CGA and CMA requires a bachelor's degree. It means that if you are not CA, CGA or CMA, and more importantly, you perform most of the duties described as NOC 1111, you are eligible to apply through express entry, even if you don't have a degree but a diploma.
Experts please correct me if I am wrong...
hope1nca said:
Hi Guys,
Is the above quoted mentioned" NOC A requires a bachelor's degree minimum" true? My persional view is that it doesn't mean like that. It is true that many of the employment requirement of NOC A is of a bachelor's degree. But it doesn't means that you can't apply NOC A if you don't own a degree.. Employment requiments ≠ Education requiments ...For example, NOC 1111 accoutant, in the lead statment, it says: CA, CGA and CMA requires a bachelor's degree. It means that if you are not CA, CGA or CMA, and more importantly, you perform most of the duties described as NOC 1111, you are eligible to apply through express entry, even if you don't have a degree but a diploma.
Experts please correct me if I am wrong...
I think you're right.
CIC says:
"Skill Level A — professional jobs. People usually need a degree from a university for these jobs."
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