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Hi All,
I know this is late but will I make it for submission.
I was going through a lot of problems and now have decided to submit my papers for PR.
All I have is my IELTS result, experience letter and my passport. I am yet to collect my transcript from Bharathiar University, India, fill up forms, update fund statement. Do you think all this will be possible before 1st jun as i suppose that is the cut off for submission. And yes my NOC list has only 273 applicants so far. Pls guide.
Thanks in advance.

Good luck
 
Have you assessed yourself and found that you have at least 67 points? Have you at least one full year in a NOC 29 (Insurance Adjusters) category? If so, and you are committed to the idea of immigration, then put your heart into it and pull together all the required documents, double and triple check everything (get someone to be a second set of eyes for proof reading, too). Make sure that all your information is accurate, there are no gaps in history, any empty boxes are filled with N/A, dates and signatures are included, fees, etc. There are changes planned for the distribution of points and no one knows if the NOC categories will remain the same, so it is wise to act as soon as possible.
If only 273 Insurance Adjusters have applied by this point, I think you can be confident you have the necessary time to do a thorough job on your application and get it submitted in time. You will find lots of help on this forum. Join the thread Applications after 26/6 and check out the spreadsheet for these applicants (find link on Cappuccino's blog) and you will get a good idea of how long each step is taking these days. Good Luck.
 
Yes you still can do it!

It took me total 45 days and I posted my application last week. My main time was wasted in getting the correct birthcertificate for my wife. As in India we don't care much about birth certificate and according to hindu rituals we take lot of time to give the actual name to the child and hence my wife had her nick name in the birth certificate and getting that corrected was headache.

You are lucky that there are only few people in your NOC. If you are eligible ( getting 67 pts) and if you are firm then just go behind it and you file the applcation asap.

Good luck.

Regards
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Dear Pippin & spyder2011,
Thanks a lot for the positive response. I am getting around 72 points. I jst hve to get things in order. Time is running.. tick tock.. i jst need to get things in order... thanks a lot for motivating me.. shall update u abt the progress..
Good Luck..
 
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