I'm inland but I don't qualify for CEC. FSW only due to work experience back home. But I have two Canadian grad certificates and a good IELTS. Getting NOC A,0,B jobs are not easy at all. That's why I'm surprised how people are entering with high scores.
I'm inland but I don't qualify for CEC. FSW only due to work experience back home. But I have two Canadian grad certificates and a good IELTS. Getting NOC A,0,B jobs are not easy at all. That's why I'm surprised how people are entering with high scores.
Try to get into a University once you land. Colleges will lure you into their programs--they are crap. Anyone who's a friend with the Chair is given a teaching job-they subscribe to Wiley or Pearson and only talk off ppt's. It's pretty useless. Get into University even if it costs more..you'll be rewarded.
Try to get into a University once you land. Colleges will lure you into their programs--they are crap. Anyone who's a friend with the Chair is given a teaching job-they subscribe to Wiley or Pearson and only talk off ppt's. It's pretty useless. Get into University even if it costs more..you'll be rewarded.
I also researched and found a cert. named ACAF, but all its subjects were already covered in my bachelors. I was thinking about CPA Prep as an alternative.
I also researched and found a cert. named ACAF, but all its subjects were already covered in my bachelors. I was thinking about CPA Prep as an alternative.
I have heard of ACAF, it's another post 12 program. It can get you some entry-level jobs. CPA Prep is a long program. It will take you two years start to finish even if you get credits from your bachelors. I would ask you to look at Masters in Accounting.
I have heard of ACAF, it's another post 12 program. It can get you some entry-level jobs. CPA Prep is a long program. It will take you two years start to finish even if you get credits from your bachelors. I would ask you to look at Masters in Accounting.
Hello everyone. I got ITA on the 4th of March however due to the coronavirus pandemic, I haven't been able to get a reference letter from my previous place of work and also have not been able to do medicals.
Can I go ahead and submit my application regardless with a LoE?
Thanks.
Hello everyone. I got ITA on the 4th of March however due to the coronavirus pandemic, I haven't been able to get a reference letter from my previous place of work and also have not been able to do medicals.
Can I go ahead and submit my application regardless with a LoE?
Thanks.
As far as I know they extended the submission deadline from 60 to 90 days to allow extra time to gather documents with the pandemic ongoing. And if you are affected by the pandemic and still not able to provide the documents close to the deadline I believe they'll extend the submission period if you contact them via the webform to advise them.
Check if there are other allowances though. I'd expect they would want the work reference included. Medical you can probably go without initially, as this is not always necessary upfront, and so many Panel Physicians are not open atm.
As far as I know they extended the submission deadline from 60 to 90 days to allow extra time to gather documents with the pandemic ongoing. And if you are affected by the pandemic and still not able to provide the documents close to the deadline I believe they'll extend the submission period if you contact them via the webform to advise them.
Check if there are other allowances though. I'd expect they would want the work reference included. Medical you can probably go without initially, as this is not always necessary upfront, and so many Panel Physicians are not open atm.