Awesome! Congrats to you! Gives me a little hope, at least they're being looked at!
Did you mean December 2019? Was yours a paper application? Also, what processing location did you send yours to? (So sorry for the barrage of questions!)
Awesome! Congrats to you! Gives me a little hope, at least they're being looked at!
Did you mean December 2019? Was yours a paper application? Also, what processing location did you send yours to? (So sorry for the barrage of questions!)
Thank you! Yes, this has given me great hope too. Things are speeding up, it seems.
No, not 2019. I submitted our application just last month, before Christmas, on Dec. 22. No worries with the questions. I sent our application to CIO in Sydney.
Thank you! Yes, this has given me great hope too. Things are speeding up, it seems.
No, not 2019. I submitted our application just last month, before Christmas, on Dec. 22. No worries with the questions. I sent our application to CIO in Sydney.
Awesome! Congrats to you! Gives me a little hope, at least they're being looked at!
Did you mean December 2019? Was yours a paper application? Also, what processing location did you send yours to? (So sorry for the barrage of questions!)
Wait a minute. I got kind of confused back there. They did already include an actual UCI in the letter. What's temporary is the application number. I thought they were one and the same, but apparently they're not.
Tried linking my paper application using the actual UCI they gave me, but encountered an error message "UCI required." So it seems that because the application number is temporary at this point, it also impacts the UCI.
Wait a minute. I got kind of confused back there. They did already include an actual UCI in the letter. What's temporary is the application number. I thought they were one and the same, but apparently they're not.
Tried linking my paper application using the actual UCI they gave me, but encountered an error message "UCI required." So it seems that because the application number is temporary at this point, it also impacts the UCI.
At a very preliminary stage where I am considering applying through self-employed program. The website says person can apply if they have -
taken part in cultural activities or athletics at a world-class level or
been a self-employed person in cultural activities or athletics
Any clarity on what is considered a cultural activity? Do occupations such as graphic design considered valid?
Also is this program easy to apply to ? Or is getting a consultant on-board critical? I already have the IELTS & WES cleared for EE application last year. In which case is it possible to go ahead and apply to self-employed on your own?
At a very preliminary stage where I am considering applying through self-employed program. The website says person can apply if they have -
taken part in cultural activities or athletics at a world-class level or
been a self-employed person in cultural activities or athletics
Any clarity on what is considered a cultural activity? Do occupations such as graphic design considered valid?
Also is this program easy to apply to ? Or is getting a consultant on-board critical? I already have the IELTS & WES cleared for EE application last year. In which case is it possible to go ahead and apply to self-employed on your own?
we do have cases here who DIY'd their applications and were approved.
hard to say whether it's hard or easy... it all depends on your experience and your intended occupation/ destination.
refer to IRCC's website on the program and the instruction guide for further information.
At a very preliminary stage where I am considering applying through self-employed program. The website says person can apply if they have -
taken part in cultural activities or athletics at a world-class level or
been a self-employed person in cultural activities or athletics
Any clarity on what is considered a cultural activity? Do occupations such as graphic design considered valid?
Also is this program easy to apply to ? Or is getting a consultant on-board critical? I already have the IELTS & WES cleared for EE application last year. In which case is it possible to go ahead and apply to self-employed on your own?
There is a duration around 3 years I guess you should be involve din those activities. Yes graphic design is fine. Just spend more time with it reading around and you will get everything. YOu wil have some doubts ask community here. Dont spend on consultant if you can manage on your own. I did not and few others I know. Use the link send teh docs nicely filed. That is all I can answer for you.