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abc_n_xyz
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Posted on 05-24-08 5:38
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came across this site to fill up the application. http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/apply-how.asp
i read that but dint know if i fall under the regular or simplified quota.
i am in the united states for last 3 yrs have completed my masters and currently working. the thing that i dint understand is it says :
you have been lawfully admitted into the United States for a period of at least one year and you are submitting your application at the Canadian visa office in Buffalo
you are a provincial nominee
you have been selected by Quebec
you are eligible for points for arranged employment.
i did not get he 2nd and third point. i even went and clicked the meaning at the bottom of the page but i got confused regarding them.
can some one please explain the 2nd and third pt to me and if i fall under this process.
thanks.
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axara
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Posted on 05-24-08 6:23
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The full text of that page reads as follows. The clauses that apply to you are in bold
There are two application processes for skilled worker applicants to Canada:
- the simplified application process and
- the regular application process.
You must use the regular process if:
- you have been lawfully admitted to Canada for a period of at least one year and you are submitting your application at the Canadian visa office in Buffalo or
- you have been lawfully admitted into the United States for a period of at least one year and you are submitting your application at the Canadian visa office in Buffalo
- you are a provincial nominee -
- you have been selected by Quebec
- you are eligible for points for arranged employment.
If none of the situations described above applies to you, you must use the simplified application process.
you would have known by now if 'provincial nominee', 'selected by Quebec' and 'arranged employment' applied to you. How would you know? You would not be reading this page at that website as your case would have made much progress with involvement from Canadian agencies or employers.
Sometimes reading between the lines, a lost art among the post grads, certainly makes your task easier.
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abc_n_xyz
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Posted on 05-24-08 6:29
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Thanks,
i got that point but do i need to consider the third and fouth point.
coz just the first one says or and then rest of them are put together so i assumed that i had to qualify for all the condition either the first one or the rest of all.
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Nepte
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Posted on 05-24-08 6:31
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The simplified process was introduced last year and it is applicable only if you are sending your PR application outside buffalo. For example, a Nepali citizen can apply from New Delhi under the simplified process and as a regular process in Buffalo. Only condition to apply in buffalo is you have lived in Canada or USA for at least one year prior to your application. If you are submitting your application in buffalo, you are under the regular process. That means you have to submit all the documents at the first time of application. Aba ta ghaito ma gham lage jasto bhayo hola ni.
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Nepte
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Posted on 05-24-08 6:32
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Correction on the first line: Outside Buffalo = Outside USA.
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Posted on 05-25-08 9:23
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