International Experience Canada
#5897
Re: International Experience Canada
Or it might be that they're overwhelmed with trying to process the Irish ones, and so they decided to delay opening the UK program? (or they were worried that the same thing might happen with the UK program, in which case they would have been completely swamped)
#5898
Re: International Experience Canada
Maybe once they all go ours can finally open and I won't feel so DP lol
#5899
Joined: Oct 2012
Posts: 168
Re: International Experience Canada
well its 600 now mate i say ours will deffo be gone by taday
#5900
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Joined: Feb 2013
Location: Hopeman, Scotland
Posts: 34
Re: International Experience Canada
Hello!
I'm new to this, came across it googling why the iec visas were not open.
This is my first year travelling and applying for a visa, so it's a bit nerve racking!
Anyone travelling to Vancouver?
I'm new to this, came across it googling why the iec visas were not open.
This is my first year travelling and applying for a visa, so it's a bit nerve racking!
Anyone travelling to Vancouver?
#5901
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Joined: Sep 2012
Posts: 39
Re: International Experience Canada
Hello its my 1st year doing this and iv not got a scanner so im going to have to use a family members. How quickly do u think the places will go as i work funny hours so i might not be at home when the iec opens?
#5902
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Joined: Apr 2012
Posts: 110
Re: International Experience Canada
This sounds like a logical explanation, and hopefully true. When the storm of Irish applicants settle, hopefully ours will open
#5903
Joined: Oct 2012
Posts: 168
Re: International Experience Canada
well mate our Irish one is nealy gone in 3 days so surely yer would go quicker i don't really no yer not as bad economic wise as us so maybe yer will last longer
#5904
Re: International Experience Canada
If you have lived in a country that has changed its name or status, the police certificate should come from the current national authorities of that country as specified on our website. If you are unable to obtain a police certificate from a country because you are a refugee from that country or for any other reasons, please provide a written explanation.
If serving with HM Forces UK enquire about getting a certificate from the Royal Military Police
Apply to: Crime/Intelligence Controller
CCRIO RMP
Roussillon Bks
Chichester
West Sussex
PO19 6BL
Fax: 01243 534340
If that doesnt work try this one
Ex-serving members of the British military can obtain a certificate of non-conviction which covers time spent in the services overseas and in the UK. Applications should be made in writing to the address given below.
Criminal Justice Office
Service Police Crime Bureau
Bassett-Wilson Bldg
Southwick Park
Fareham
Hampshire
PO17 6EJ
Tel: 023 92285243 Fax: 023 92285244 or : 02392284377
If serving with HM Forces UK enquire about getting a certificate from the Royal Military Police
Apply to: Crime/Intelligence Controller
CCRIO RMP
Roussillon Bks
Chichester
West Sussex
PO19 6BL
Fax: 01243 534340
If that doesnt work try this one
Ex-serving members of the British military can obtain a certificate of non-conviction which covers time spent in the services overseas and in the UK. Applications should be made in writing to the address given below.
Criminal Justice Office
Service Police Crime Bureau
Bassett-Wilson Bldg
Southwick Park
Fareham
Hampshire
PO17 6EJ
Tel: 023 92285243 Fax: 023 92285244 or : 02392284377
I Will contact them anyway see if they can help.
Thanks Former Lancastrian
#5905
Just Joined
Joined: Jan 2013
Posts: 15
Re: International Experience Canada
I'm either going to Toronto or Vancouver, or maybe a few months in each. Not sure yet!
#5907
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Joined: Feb 2013
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Re: International Experience Canada
Looks like I found this forum today the same way as a few others: googling why it never opened!
Yea it's incredible how fast the Irish ones are going, I was fairly laid back about this as the UK one didn't run out till May last year but not so now. I agree with previous comments about not understanding the crazy increase in applications, if anything the economy is slightly better now than the previous couple of years.
Anyway a real question: Does anyone know at what stage the quota drops a number and someone has secured a space? Is it after someone receives a conditional acceptance from "Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada" (stage 1) or after "Citizenship and Immigration Canada" gives you the proper acceptance (stage 2)?
Yea it's incredible how fast the Irish ones are going, I was fairly laid back about this as the UK one didn't run out till May last year but not so now. I agree with previous comments about not understanding the crazy increase in applications, if anything the economy is slightly better now than the previous couple of years.
Anyway a real question: Does anyone know at what stage the quota drops a number and someone has secured a space? Is it after someone receives a conditional acceptance from "Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada" (stage 1) or after "Citizenship and Immigration Canada" gives you the proper acceptance (stage 2)?
#5908
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Joined: Apr 2012
Posts: 110
Re: International Experience Canada
Looks like I found this forum today the same way as a few others: googling why it never opened!
Yea it's incredible how fast the Irish ones are going, I was fairly laid back about this as the UK one didn't run out till May last year but not so now. I agree with previous comments about not understanding the crazy increase in applications, if anything the economy is slightly better now than the previous couple of years.
Anyway a real question: Does anyone know at what stage the quota drops a number and someone has secured a space? Is it after someone receives a conditional acceptance from "Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada" (stage 1) or after "Citizenship and Immigration Canada" gives you the proper acceptance (stage 2)?
Yea it's incredible how fast the Irish ones are going, I was fairly laid back about this as the UK one didn't run out till May last year but not so now. I agree with previous comments about not understanding the crazy increase in applications, if anything the economy is slightly better now than the previous couple of years.
Anyway a real question: Does anyone know at what stage the quota drops a number and someone has secured a space? Is it after someone receives a conditional acceptance from "Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada" (stage 1) or after "Citizenship and Immigration Canada" gives you the proper acceptance (stage 2)?
#5909
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Joined: Sep 2012
Posts: 39
Re: International Experience Canada
How much is the fee?