“Succeeding as a self-employed person requires certain traits and attitudes. Knowing what they are—and taking an honest look at whether you have them—can help you figure out if you have what it takes to succeed.”
We all are trying, some of you already have started the preparation, some of are still thinking, some of are confuse and some of is maybe on the way to the airport with visa. Let's motivate each other, let's show each other that you have done it, or doing it or you can do it. Think positive, think possibilities.
I request you to each member to write down their timeline with their profession. So everyone can compare the approx time period for themselves.
You can write something like this: 1) Profession 2) Started date or month 3) AOR 4) Biomatrix 5) Medical 6) Final (if applicable)
This will help all of us in one thread to learn, understand, explore their own case.
Please support. Thanks. Please write in the same thread.
We all are trying, some of you already have started the preparation, some of are still thinking, some of are confuse and some of is maybe on the way to the airport with visa. Let's motivate each other, let's show each other that you have done it, or doing it or you can do it. Think positive, think possibilities.
I request you to each member to write down their timeline with their profession. So everyone can compare the approx time period for themselves.
You can write something like this: 1) Profession 2) Started date or month 3) AOR 4) Biomatrix 5) Medical 6) Final (if applicable)
This will help all of us in one thread to learn, understand, explore their own case.
Please support. Thanks. Please write in the same thread.
07 July 2019: I paid for the processing fee (CAD 1050) and right of permanent residence fee (CAD 490).
08 July 2019: I sent the application by registered mail.
Date of delivery: Unknown. Postnord’s tracking system was down.
26 July 2019: Application received by IRCC.
07 August 2019: Acknowledgement of Receipt (AOR). Unique Client Identifier (UCI) and Application Number were provided (by e-mail). I received also a letter from IRCC asking me to pay for biometrics.
We all are trying, some of you already have started the preparation, some of are still thinking, some of are confuse and s
ome of is maybe on the way to the airport with visa. Let's motivate each other, let's show each other that you have done it, or doing it or you can do it. Think positive, think possibilities.
I request you to each member to write down their timeline with their profession. So everyone can compare the approx time period for themselves.
You can write something like this: 1) Profession 2) Started date or month 3) AOR 4) Biomatrix 5) Medical 6) Final (if applicable)
This will help all of us in one thread to learn, understand, explore their own case.
Please support. Thanks. Please write in the same thread.
I am applying under NOC 5243.theatre, fashion, exhibit and other creative designers.
Submitted in Oct 2018
Additional documents requested for in January 2019
AOR came in February 2019.
Biometrics was done in February 2019.
Nothing yet from them..
I am applying under NOC 5243.theatre, fashion, exhibit and other creative designers.
Submitted in Oct 2018
Additional documents requested for in January 2019
AOR came in February 2019.
Biometrics was done in February 2019.
Nothing yet from them..
I am applying under NOC 5243.theatre, fashion, exhibit and other creative designers.
Submitted in Oct 2018
Additional documents requested for in January 2019
AOR came in February 2019.
Biometrics was done in February 2019.
Nothing yet from them..
Hmmm... They requested for a clearer copy of my data page, they wanted us to clarify names of our daughters... Cos they look alike so they though it was just one person, and they needed a copy of my birth certificate, another passport photograph of my daughter.
Amen!!! Thank you... The waiting is pretty Frustrating. I wonder how long we are expected to wait for, after biometrics tho. Cos We have being waiting for 5 months... Feels like forever!
Those of you who have already received their PR and have started living in Canada, please enlighten the rest of us. There seems to be a lot of talk around this notion of 'Canadian Experience'. I don't know how much of this is fact, and how much of it is a myth, but apparently, the work experience that we immigrants have acquired in our home countries is not taken into account (or, to put it a bit more crudely, given much value) while giving us jobs or gigs or projects in Canada. The rationale offered is that we would not know how to hit the ground running because we do not have the experience of the Canadian work culture. In fact, we are advised not to be afraid or unwilling to 'start afresh'. How much of this is true? Is it really true that your years of work experience is not given much value in Canada? Those who have landed, please share your experience around finding work in Canada, because I think this is an important issue and a question that pertains to all of us.
“If you’re thinking of going the self-employed route, you’re not alone. Statistics Canada figures about 2.5 million Canadians, or 15% of us, are “self-employed,” a category comprising business owners, freelancers and many contract workers.”
Amen!!! Thank you... The waiting is pretty Frustrating. I wonder how long we are expected to wait for, after biometrics tho. Cos We have being waiting for 5 months... Feels like forever!
Application received - June 27, 2018
AOR - August 14, 2018
Upfront medicals - Sept 25, 2018 (expiring Sept.27, 2019...few weeks away)
Still waiting...14 months since application
Visa ofice - Accra
status on Ecas changed to "in-process" about 3 weeks ago
Hoping for a miracle, worst case scenario - redo medicals