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TravelRe: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by MsJanie: 6:49am On Sep 17, 2017
jnyuwa02:
Go and do paperoute I will always recommend people to do, having done it myself and know the difference between that an online application which I started and abandoned. You will avoid a lot of procedural mistakes people do online that can lead to denial. The staff will direct you to the minutiae details till your application meets standard before they would be willing to collect from you. I will highly recommend it, it's worth the extra effort to go there and file your application. .
Many thanks for your response. My deduction however is that I should go to vfs with just my supporting docs, the vfs officers will help me complete and print the right forms for the application. Kindly confirm same.
TravelRe: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by MsJanie: 12:34am On Sep 17, 2017
Hello everyone.
I am about to complete and print the cic forms for paper route application and would appreciate clarification for the following;
1. Am I required to print out all the pages of the IMM5832 form or just the study permit questionnaire will suffice?
2. Do I need to electronically fill all the cic forms?
3. I am having difficulty accessing the IMM1294 form and have updated my adobe reader hoping for a resolution. The issue still persists. Is there a workaround for this?

Thank you!
FamilyRe: Should Your Man Tell You He Cheated? by MsJanie: 9:57pm On Oct 14, 2013
If it was a one time thing, I don't want to know. Only you should bear the burden of the guilt, don't put it on me. But if you are having an affair, then we should have "the talk".
CareerRe: Any HSE Professionals In The House? by MsJanie: 9:58pm On Jul 26, 2013
diehard: @ Ms_Janie, No you're not right with your conclusions. Most company will not employ you without some sort of cert and experience. The field of HSE is becoming more competitive and more persons are getting certificates and experience along the way. I know of a friend who lost a job opportunity (worth 700K/month) with all his qualifications and experience on the grounds of not having BOSIET certificate (This certificate is for those working offshore and need water survival training). So, if you don't have experience to back up your job search, then get the certifications. hope that helps

I have totally forgotten about this thread. Keep it up guys.

HSE pays big time!!
This is very helpful. Thanks a lot!
CareerRe: Any HSE Professionals In The House? by MsJanie: 7:41am On Jul 26, 2013
Hello everyone. Well, I have a degree in chemistry and certifications for level 1 and 2 CIEH and I'm very much interested in health and safety. I intend to go for the Nebosh IGC but I seem to have a hard time deciding if it's best right now. I read all d post in here then deduced that it is better if one is working as a safety officer before getting d cert. Am I right with that conclusion? And can someone please help with the list of companies that employ graduate interns(without pay) in their safety department, just for the experience. Thank you!
HealthRe: Meet A Dentist by MsJanie: 9:16am On Jul 03, 2013
esperiense: Any dentist that makes u feel pain in any procedure @ thiis time and age is not worth visiting. Change him asap
. Thanks a lot!
HealthRe: Meet A Dentist by MsJanie: 11:14pm On Jun 27, 2013
I need an advise pls. Growing up I noticed that my right incisor (milk tooth) didn't leave for d permanent one to take its place. Den some years back I realised I had a growth behind d tooth. So I was forced to visit a dentist who took an xray den removed d milk tooth. After a while I visited d dentist again den took anoda xray which made d dentist realised d growth wasn't d permanent tooth as assumed earlier. D xray showed d permanent tooth far inside. So i removed d growth den settled for a denture after four months. Just few months ago, I started having pain, so I visited a different dentist dis time around who told me dat my permanent tooth moved to d surface and my denture is disturbing dat is why I feel so much discomfort. After taking anoda xray he noticed dat d tooth has no crown, it's a bad one according to him. Den he suggested I have a surgical extraction. My problem actually is I'm yet to go back cos I'm kinda scared of d pain d procedure will cause. So I'm asking a doctor, what other approach do u think will be a lot helpful and of minimal pain whatsoever? Thanks!

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