>> Hi Elrud, so they will deduct 1 point as per Caroc's reply ?
>> Hi Caroc, thanks for the reply. I guess the one on their website is not up-to-date ? :-\
I found the point calculation below in their TEF Manual they uploaded in Dec 2016.
Sorry, the forum wouldn't let me insert link to my post.
Barème :
bonne réponse + 1 point
pas de réponse
mauvaise réponse 0 point
réponse multiple
Réponses : pour chaque question, il y a le choix entre 2, 4 ou 5 réponses mais une seule
réponse est exacte.
>> Hi Elrud, so they will deduct 1 point as per Caroc's reply ?
>> Hi Caroc, thanks for the reply. I guess the one on their website is not up-to-date ? :-\
I found the point calculation below in their TEF Manual they uploaded in Dec 2016.
Sorry, the forum wouldn't let me insert link to my post.
Barème :
bonne réponse + 1 point
pas de réponse
mauvaise réponse 0 point
réponse multiple
Réponses : pour chaque question, il y a le choix entre 2, 4 ou 5 réponses mais une seule
réponse est exacte.
I was also expecting TEF canada to deduct points for wrong answers but that's from a previous manual. Now it's computer based and just points for correct answers.
Ontario asked me to pay for another package with WES for a duplicate report to be sent to them. I did that on Saturday. I was a bit fed up because from the original price of 30$ for a duplicate report it went up to 79$ because I also had to have a report sent to myself in PFD form ! I didn't need it but no way around it.
I was also expecting TEF canada to deduct points for wrong answers but that's from a previous manual. Now it's computer based and just points for correct answers.
Ontario asked me to pay for another package with WES for a duplicate report to be sent to them. I did that on Saturday. I was a bit fed up because from the original price of 30$ for a duplicate report it went up to 79$ because I also had to have a report sent to myself in PFD form ! I didn't need it but no way around it.
morning my dear friends, a little update from me: now application is status " Decision in Progress "
I realize that sharing updates also give hope and faith to all of us waiting, like I was few weeks ago. hope it helps
have a good week
morning my dear friends, a little update from me: now application is status " Decision in Progress "
I realize that sharing updates also give hope and faith to all of us waiting, like I was few weeks ago. hope it helps
have a good week
morning my dear friends, a little update from me: now application is status " Decision in Progress "
I realize that sharing updates also give hope and faith to all of us waiting, like I was few weeks ago. hope it helps
have a good week
[quote author=tanit
for my case : on Assessment since 22-03-2017 , guess self employed FSSW takes more time.
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To me the process time seems to depend on two things:
1) TIME of submission: it looks like they start processing applications on "first in" basis. HOWEVER, it also seems to depend on:
2) OFFICER assigned to examine the application: this may be more important than even the time of submission. I think that some officers are fast than others which explains why we are seeing applications submitted in March being processed faster than those submitted in February.
Another thing though: At times I tend to think that NOC also have something to do with this, but this hypothesis doesn's seem to be true.
My application was stuck in "Submitted" status since 3 months. After patiently waiting, I decided to query OINP. They replied to me today and my application status has changed to "assessment".