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Re: Canadian Federal Skilled Worker Program-timelines Here by Uptosomething(m): 12:04am On Sep 14, 2015
Dear All,
Please a bank worker/ bank staff does he/she qualify for Federal Skilled Workers route?
Re: Canadian Federal Skilled Worker Program-timelines Here by JesusDWay(m): 12:31am On Sep 14, 2015
Uptosomething:
Dear All,
Please a bank worker/ bank staff does he/she qualify for Federal Skilled Workers route?

If you really wanna be 'Uptosomething' cheesy then, let's know what your job description in the bank is like and how many years experience you have in your job description, it can then be determined whether you qualify or not

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Re: Canadian Federal Skilled Worker Program-timelines Here by Uptosomething(m): 5:32am On Sep 14, 2015
[quote author=JesusDWay post=37985940]

If you really wanna be 'Uptosomething' cheesy then, let's know what your job description in the bank is like and how many years experience you have in your job description, it can then be determined whether you qualify or not[/quote

I am Customer Service Officer (CSO).
.Attend to customers' inquiries and complaints
.The 1st Level of "Control" in customers' daily transaction
.Onboarding of customers via Alternate Channels i.e ATM,Mobile and Internet
Re: Canadian Federal Skilled Worker Program-timelines Here by Nobody: 6:24am On Sep 14, 2015
[quote author=Uptosomething post=37987657][/quote]

you really are uptosomething.
Re: Canadian Federal Skilled Worker Program-timelines Here by Issydebo: 7:51am On Sep 14, 2015
zandora:


No she can't. The funds have 2 be in the principal applicant's name or joint with spouse. If u trust her can you add her to your account so she can be the principal applicant undecided?

Trust ke? She gave me 2 beautiful kids she can as well take all my money! Will check if I can include her as a signatory. We also have a joint account but don't have much in it for now. Can replenish that as an alternative. Thanks Zandora

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Re: Canadian Federal Skilled Worker Program-timelines Here by Issydebo: 7:56am On Sep 14, 2015
[quote author=Uptosomething post=37987657][/quote]

Check this link if any matches your job description

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/noc.asp#find
Re: Canadian Federal Skilled Worker Program-timelines Here by zandora: 10:02am On Sep 14, 2015
I am Customer Service Officer (CSO).
.Attend to customers' inquiries and complaints
.The 1st Level of "Control" in customers' daily transaction
.Onboarding of customers via Alternate Channels i.e ATM,Mobile and Internet



Then you fall under NOC 6551 which falls under category C which unfortunately isn't a skilled job and hence doesn't qualify you to apply. However, if you do some duties that include supervising some customer service duties then you'll fall under NOC 6314 which is category B and a skilled job.

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Re: Canadian Federal Skilled Worker Program-timelines Here by JesusDWay(m): 1:05pm On Sep 14, 2015
zandora:
I am Customer Service Officer (CSO).
.Attend to customers' inquiries and complaints
.The 1st Level of "Control" in customers' daily transaction
.Onboarding of customers via Alternate Channels i.e ATM,Mobile and Internet



Then you fall under NOC 6551 which falls under category C which unfortunately isn't a skilled job and hence doesn't qualify you to apply. However, if you do some duties that include supervising some customer service duties then you'll fall under NOC 6314 which is category B and a skilled job.

Good! It's the reason I asked his jd as I've heard Customer Service don't fall under B. Every other person should kindly also take note
so they don't start spending money doing IELTS and ECA before realizing they are not qualified.

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Re: Canadian Federal Skilled Worker Program-timelines Here by JesusDWay(m): 1:11pm On Sep 14, 2015
Timeline:
This is someone's time line below:

Provincial nomination June 19
Ita - june 26
Medical June 30
Application July 13th
AoR July 13th
Medical passed July 14th
Schedule A spouse July 30th,
Add info request: August 18th and 26th
Background check: never started
PPR: August 26th
Pickup mail: 14th September

EE seem superfast though, those whose timeline I've seen that is this fast all seem to have provincial nomination
Re: Canadian Federal Skilled Worker Program-timelines Here by dupyshoo: 1:57pm On Sep 14, 2015
This is another person's timeline (A Nigerian)


17/07/15 - ITA
07/08/15 - Submission + AOR
12/08/15 - Medicals Passed
14/08/15 - eCAS Access
27/08/15 - PPR

I pray I get mine as fast as this.

JesusDWay:
Timeline:
This is someone's time line below:

Provincial nomination June 19
Ita - june 26
Medical June 30
Application July 13th
AoR July 13th
Medical passed July 14th
Schedule A spouse July 30th,
Add info request: August 18th and 26th
Background check: never started
PPR: August 26th
Pickup mail: 14th September

EE seem superfast though, those whose timeline I've seen that is this fast all seem to have provincial nomination
Re: Canadian Federal Skilled Worker Program-timelines Here by berexio1: 2:20pm On Sep 14, 2015
dupyshoo:
This is another person's timeline (A Nigerian)


17/07/15 - ITA
07/08/15 - Submission + AOR
12/08/15 - Medicals Passed
14/08/15 - eCAS Access
27/08/15 - PPR

I pray I get mine as fast as this.

Your own might be the fastest yet, say Amen!
Re: Canadian Federal Skilled Worker Program-timelines Here by dupyshoo: 2:45pm On Sep 14, 2015
Amen, thanks smiley
berexio1:
Your own might be the fastest yet, say Amen!
Re: Canadian Federal Skilled Worker Program-timelines Here by Luvmuma: 4:15pm On Sep 14, 2015
Dear members, has anyone from FSWP December 2014 received any MR. We December applicants seem to be left in the dark. Please help cool our temper oooo. [color=#550000][/color]
Re: Canadian Federal Skilled Worker Program-timelines Here by benik(f): 8:52pm On Sep 14, 2015
Luvmuma:
Dear members, has anyone from FSWP December 2014 received any MR. We December applicants seem to be left in the dark. Please help cool our temper oooo. [color=#550000][/color]

are you on the canadavisa forum? you will meet a whole lot of december applicants who have received MR
Re: Canadian Federal Skilled Worker Program-timelines Here by ylinklsope: 9:16pm On Sep 14, 2015
thanks a lot for this trend, i have bn following it for days now, i fall into NOC 6221 which is category B. cos i am into sales of medical/Pharmaceutical products , what next should i do? and can i get anybody to hep me on the right steps to take? Pls i like u guys to access me. Age; 30, ve a Bsc with more than 2yrs and 9months exp. abt to finish my PGD in information technology, have an aunty nd a cousin in ca but yet to wite IELTS. Thnks sorry for my questions ooh i am a newbie
Re: Canadian Federal Skilled Worker Program-timelines Here by raciacha: 9:57pm On Sep 14, 2015
hello house I am an HND graduate, is it necessary to send both my HND and OND to WES for verification or I should send just the HND, pls I need the answer urgently
Re: Canadian Federal Skilled Worker Program-timelines Here by zandora: 10:10pm On Sep 14, 2015
raciacha:
hello house I am an HND graduate, is it necessary to send both my HND and OND to WES for verification or I should send just the HND, pls I need the answer urgently

You need to send both.
Re: Canadian Federal Skilled Worker Program-timelines Here by Uptosomething(m): 10:39pm On Sep 14, 2015
JesusDWay:


Good! It's the reason I asked his jd as I've heard Customer Service don't fall under B. Every other person should kindly also take note
so they don't start spending money doing IELTS and ECA before realizing they are not qualified.

Thanks Zandora and Jesus d way......Let me check out more Study route...... I read History and In'l Relations
Re: Canadian Federal Skilled Worker Program-timelines Here by ylinklsope: 8:02am On Sep 15, 2015
Zandora and Jesus d way im still waiting for your response
Re: Canadian Federal Skilled Worker Program-timelines Here by ylinklsope: 8:03am On Sep 15, 2015
i fall into NOC 6221 which is category B. cos i am into sales of medical/Pharmaceutical products , what next should i do? and can i get anybody to hep me on the right steps to take? Pls i like u guys to access me. Age; 30, ve a Bsc with more than 2yrs and 9months exp. abt to finish my PGD in information technology, have an aunt nd a cousin in ca but yet to write IELTS.
Re: Canadian Federal Skilled Worker Program-timelines Here by zandora: 8:15am On Sep 15, 2015
ylinklsope:
i fall into NOC 6221 which is category B. cos i am into sales of medical/Pharmaceutical products , what next should i do? and can i get anybody to hep me on the right steps to take? Pls i like u guys to access me. Age; 30, ve a Bsc with more than 2yrs and 9months exp. abt to finish my PGD in information technology, have an aunt nd a cousin in ca but yet to write IELTS.

People keep asking the same question again and again ie how to go about express entry. If you go back several pages you'll see where people have written the step by step procedures. Furthermore it would be impossible to assess (not access) You since you've not done your ECA and taken the IELTS exam.

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Re: Canadian Federal Skilled Worker Program-timelines Here by JesusDWay(m): 10:08am On Sep 15, 2015
[quote author=ylinklsope post=38022511]i fall into NOC 6221 which is category B. cos i am into sales of medical/Pharmaceutical products , what next should i do? and can i get anybody to hep me on the right steps to take? Pls i like u guys to access me. Age; 30, ve a Bsc with more than 2yrs and 9months exp. abt to finish my PGD in information technology, have an aunt nd a cousin in ca but yet to write IELTS.[/quote

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/apply-factors.asp


http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/crs-tool.asp

Use those two links above to assess yourself, choosing the highest score for IELTS, that will tell you what your highest possible score will come to and you can know how well you are to prepare for the exam. Note that your work experience will be only 2years and highest qualification will be Bsc as you are yet to get the result for the pgd and your work experience years is yet to hit 3years.
Re: Canadian Federal Skilled Worker Program-timelines Here by gnykelly(m): 12:19pm On Sep 15, 2015
good afternoon guys. can someone give me an idea on what part I can take to migrate as PR to Canada. I've 3yrs working experience and an HND holder. what are my chances and what step do I take. THANKS.
Re: Canadian Federal Skilled Worker Program-timelines Here by Nobody: 1:29pm On Sep 15, 2015
ylinklsope:
i fall into NOC 6221 which is category B. cos i am into sales of medical/Pharmaceutical products , what next should i do? and can i get anybody to hep me on the right steps to take? Pls i like u guys to access me. Age; 30, ve a Bsc with more than 2yrs and 9months exp. abt to finish my PGD in information technology, have an aunt nd a cousin in ca but yet to write IELTS.


People keep asking the same question again and again ie how to go about express entry. If you go back several pages you'll see where people have written the step by step procedures. Furthermore it would be impossible to assess (not access) You since you've not done your ECA and taken the IELTS exam.
uhm uhm that's all grin grin grin

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Re: Canadian Federal Skilled Worker Program-timelines Here by ylinklsope: 2:04pm On Sep 15, 2015
thanks @JesusDWay
Re: Canadian Federal Skilled Worker Program-timelines Here by snezy(m): 3:28pm On Sep 15, 2015
smiley
Re: Canadian Federal Skilled Worker Program-timelines Here by snezy(m): 3:33pm On Sep 15, 2015
@JesusDWay i can see you one of the few people here that answers people's questions very well.. thats why i am directing these questions to you

1. when is the next express entry
2. how long does it takes
3. I am writing my ielts this month and ill get my certificates evaluated
4. should i just chill just till next year or i can start as early as possible
5. heard i need over 1 millon in my account before i submit my application, true is this?
someone referred me to this thread to get my answers, hopefully i could get them so an innocent boy wont waste money
Re: Canadian Federal Skilled Worker Program-timelines Here by ebemio: 5:02pm On Sep 15, 2015
I think you need to put your job, first before jesusdway can answer that so he can actually say if u qualify for express entry first.
snezy:
@JesusDWay i can see you one of the few people here that answers people's questions very well.. thats why i am directing these questions to you

1. when is the next express entry
2. how long does it takes
3. I am writing my ielts this month and ill get my certificates evaluated
4. should i just chill just till next year or i can start as early as possible
5. heard i need over 1 millon in my account before i submit my application, true is this?
someone referred me to this thread to get my answers, hopefully i could get them so an innocent boy wont waste money

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Re: Canadian Federal Skilled Worker Program-timelines Here by Joshcoli(m): 7:06pm On Sep 15, 2015
You may have seen the term “NOC” on this site. It is short for the National Occupational Classification (NOC) . The NOC is a system used by the Government of Canada to classify jobs (occupations). Jobs are grouped based on the type of work a person does and the types of job duties. Many of Canada’s immigration programs use it to decide if a job, or type of work experience, is valid for that program’s criteria. For instance, if a person wants to apply as a skilled worker they should check the NOC to see which jobs are considered “skilled” (NOC Skill Type 0 or Skill Level A or B). Find your job title, code and skill level or type . The job information is broken down into a number of groups. For immigration purposes, the main groups are: 1. Skill Type 0 (zero) – management jobs. examples: restaurant managers, mine managers, shore captains (fishing) 2. Skill Level A — professional jobs. People usually need a degree from a university for these jobs. examples: doctors, dentists, architects 3. Skill Level B — technical jobs and skilled trades. People usually need a college diploma or to train as an apprentice to do these jobs. examples: chefs, electricians, plumbers 4. Skill Level C — intermediate jobs. These jobs usually need high school and/or job-specific training. examples: long-haul truck drivers, butchers, food and beverage servers 5. Skill Level D — labour jobs. On-the-job training is usually given. examples: cleaning staff, oil field workers, fruit pickers If you want to come to Canada as a skilled immigrant (Express Entry): Your job, and the work you have done in the past, must be skill type 0, or level A or B to use Express Entry. The Express Entry system manages applications for permanent residence if you want be considered: as a Federal Skilled Worker , under the Federal Skilled Trades Program , or under the Canadian Experience Class . If your job is skill level C or D: you may be able to come to Canada as a provincial nominee , as long as it is not in a program for skilled workers, or you may be able to work here for up to two years. People who come to work on a temporary basis are not permanent residents. However, some go on to immigrate here on a permanent basis.

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Re: Canadian Federal Skilled Worker Program-timelines Here by snezy(m): 8:32pm On Sep 15, 2015
@ebemio @jesusdway i am a pharmaceutical sales representative and i have 1 year and 11 months experience
Re: Canadian Federal Skilled Worker Program-timelines Here by JesusDWay(m): 10:03pm On Sep 15, 2015
snezy:
@JesusDWay i can see you one of the few people here that answers people's questions very well.. thats why i am directing these questions to you

1. when is the next express entry
2. how long does it takes
3. I am writing my ielts this month and ill get my certificates evaluated
4. should i just chill just till next year or i can start as early as possible
5. heard i need over 1 millon in my account before i submit my application, true is this?
someone referred me to this thread to get my answers, hopefully i could get them so an innocent boy wont waste money

1) There's nothing like next express entry, the programme is continuous year in year out.

2) Depends on when you enter the pool and when cic do a draw that takes your score

3) Continue doing it and don't stop

4) Age can be a critical factor, the younger you are the better so, do everything now!!!!!! and don't chill till next year

5) You need close to 2 Million as a single person.

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Re: Canadian Federal Skilled Worker Program-timelines Here by snezy(m): 11:14am On Sep 16, 2015
Joshcoli:
You may have seen the term “NOC” on this site.
It is short for the National Occupational
Classification (NOC) .
The NOC is a system used by the Government of
Canada to classify jobs (occupations). Jobs are
grouped based on the type of work a person
does and the types of job duties.
Many of Canada’s immigration programs use it to
decide if a job, or type of work experience, is
valid for that program’s criteria. For instance, if a
person wants to apply as a skilled worker they
should check the NOC to see which jobs are
considered “skilled” (NOC Skill Type 0 or Skill
Level A or B). Find your job title, code and skill
level or type .
The job information is broken down into a
number of groups. For immigration purposes, the
main groups are:
1. Skill Type 0 (zero) – management jobs.
examples: restaurant managers, mine
managers, shore captains (fishing)
2. Skill Level A — professional jobs. People
usually need a degree from a university for
these jobs.
examples: doctors, dentists, architects
3. Skill Level B — technical jobs and skilled
trades. People usually need a college diploma
or to train as an apprentice to do these jobs.
examples: chefs, electricians, plumbers
4. Skill Level C — intermediate jobs. These jobs
usually need high school and/or job-specific
training.
examples: long-haul truck drivers,
butchers, food and beverage servers
5. Skill Level D — labour jobs. On-the-job
training is usually given.
examples: cleaning staff, oil field workers,
fruit pickers
If you want to come to Canada as a skilled
immigrant (Express Entry):
Your job, and the work you have done in the
past, must be skill type 0, or level A or B to
use Express Entry. The Express Entry system
manages applications for permanent
residence if you want be considered:
as a Federal Skilled Worker ,
under the Federal Skilled Trades Program ,
or under the Canadian Experience Class .
If your job is skill level C or D:
you may be able to come to Canada as
a provincial nominee , as long as it is not in a
program for skilled workers, or
you may be able to work here for up to two
years.
People who come to work on a temporary basis
are not permanent residents. However, some go
on to immigrate here on a permanent basis.



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