Nikusa said:
@ David...:
Ok...so it seems you applied in June 2013...and i am guessing your file is not "in-processing"....so most definitely (unless they reverse their decision in the near future)....your application (along with mine too) will be processed under new rules...
In that case, i am not sure what the impact is since you finished your bachelors more than 5 years ago...did you do any RA/TA work?...or paid to do research during masters/phd?...
My understanding is that if you graduated more than 5 years ago, then in-order to qualify for AOT points (12 pts)...you need to show work experience in the field within the last 5 years...but i am not 100% confident of my logic in this!
Yes, they say in their website either less than 5 years, or at least one year experience (to gather the 12 points of AOT). Yes I am RA for 3 years now, but not in Computer Engineering, but rather in Electrical Engineering.
Does anybody know about the point system very well ?
As per the web site we can gain upto
28 points in education
i've done 4 year full time undergraduate diploma (outside canada)
now m persuing quebec vocational diploma (900hrs).
AOT of quebec vocational diploma gives me 16 points
so how many points i will get in education ? :
Dear Umer and other seniors
Can anyone explain me the following on urgent basis
The rule in the previous paragraph for the degree of over
5 years are two exceptions:
-
if the candidate has held a management position (large groups from 01 to 09
as defined in the NOC), or if it was research professor and assistant
research at the university in their area of training, and demonstrates
that he performed duties directly related to their area of
training, the test points will be awarded;
if the applicant has practiced a profession overqualified, but in line with its
field of training, this occupation may permit the award of
Field points to the criterion of training. For example, a technician
Computer practicing as an analyst-consultant
computer (CNP 2171) may be awarded points for their
technician diploma obtained there are more than five years.
Please explain me the first exception
signalmaker said:
no dears ... no one is in priority unless he is under the other eperience quebecooise, or arranged employment ..
Priority is based on points earned as mentioned in
The Ministère prioritizes the processing of immigration applications filed by skilled worker candidates with diplomas according to the points associated with the area of training on the 2013 List of areas of training (PDF, 332 Kb).
oszi said:
You have a continuous work experience in the last 5 years, out of which 4 are totally related to U115, and you only need 1. There should be no problem, 12 points education, 6 points AOT, 8 points work experience.
Choose U115 Computer Science (Bach. - 3 years) for AOT in the form.
how can i use U115 code for my bachelors degree of computer science which is 4yrs course???
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darshmodi said:
Dear Friends and seniors
Can anyone explain me the following on urgent basis
The rule in the previous paragraph for the degree of over
5 years are two exceptions:
-
if the candidate has held a management position (large groups from 01 to 09
as defined in the NOC), or if it was research professor and assistant
research at the university in their area of training, and demonstrates
that he performed duties directly related to their area of
training, the test points will be awarded;
if the applicant has practiced a profession overqualified, but in line with its
field of training, this occupation may permit the award of
Field points to the criterion of training. For example, a technician
Computer practicing as an analyst-consultant
computer (CNP 2171) may be awarded points for their
technician diploma obtained there are more than five years.
Please explain me the first exception
swamik said:
Priority is based on points earned as mentioned in
The Ministère prioritizes the processing of immigration applications filed by skilled worker candidates with diplomas according to the points associated with the area of training on the 2013 List of areas of training (PDF, 332 Kb).
thank you for notifying me .. but the question now, will those who applied before August, and already got AOR, and already In Process, become in priority now after beign not in priority for some time ?
maybe Lemans has some comments about that ..
signalmaker said:
thank you for notifying me .. but the question now, will those who applied before August, and already got AOR, and already In Process, become in priority now after beign not in priority for some time ?
maybe Lemans has some comments about that ..
Yes they will, this is my opinion. Actually, they will have all details in computer records created based on the occupation on which an individual is assessed.,hence the points will automatically assigned for these occupation in the records they maintain. I dont think they will have the files as paper files any more, they will enter the data into a system and maintain the details from it, instead of manually looking at papers. Anyone who had applied before will have the higher standing then the one who applied now automatically.. Even logically, anyone who had applied before will be given priority then the one applying now if they have equal standing. they are intelligent enough to understand this.. is it not the case ?
But, there is a catch here, if for some application the process is already complete in determining the suitability and for whom they have put on the Interview wait list, the new rule may not apply though. If any of these cases get rejected, they can submit an administrative review and explain the case about the increased priority for occupation and you will be through thats it...
All the above are my opinion...
I'm confused.
They have given 12 points for AOT for Computer science and Engineering. and 0 points for electronics and communications engineering.
I have done Bachelor in electronics and communication engineering and Masters(M-Tech) in Computer science and engineering.
Could anybody guess how much points I may get for my AOT?
Hi All
I've done Bachelor in Chemistry & I was having work experience of 4 yrs at the time of submission of my application in Oct-11.
Do I fall in to priority? OR in the list of AOT with 12 points....? :-X
Please please advice friends..... ??? ???
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Do they still give you points for Quebec diploma (or diploma treated as Quebec diploma)?
UPD: I guess so... page 32 of the guide says:
- Points are awarded for a Québec diploma or degree assimilated to a Québec diploma regardless of the language of instruction.
Guys, I need your help!
Take a look at this page –
http://www.canadavisa.com/quebec-immigration-education.html. Section "
Quebec diploma".
It says Quebec diploma gives you 6 points. I didn't find ANY official support for that statement. Is it true? I'm confused! I really counted on it (I have a "diploma treated as Quebec diploma")
signalmaker said:
thank you for notifying me .. but the question now, will those who applied before August, and already got AOR, and already In Process, become in priority now after beign not in priority for some time ?
maybe Lemans has some comments about that ..
i still believe who applied under old rules will be treated under new rules, because to b treated under new rules, they must ask applicants for new applications, to be treated under old rules.
but i am sure the interviews will be very strict, i hear that the acceptance or rejection decision is taken before interview, interview just to see us and our original documents.
lemans207 said:
i still believe who applied under old rules will be treated under new rules, because to b treated under new rules, they must ask applicants for new applications, to be treated under new rules.
but i am sure the interviews will be very strict, i hear that the acceptance or rejection decision is taken before interview, interview just to see us and our original documents.
So, interview means acceptance in most cases? Because, why would they interview someone who they already decided to reject?
alexey_nathan said:
So, interview means acceptance in most cases? Because, why would they interview someone who they already decided to reject?
thats very good questions, that will prove that once we get our AOR means we are partially accepted.
Why do they give us AOR? means they studies our files and interview to confirm all provided info is correct.
they can refuse you during interview but its rare
just go to interview and your total points passing with only calculating 1 point adaptability
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