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helen Nov 23rd 2001 5:34 pm

I have just applied for independent immigration to Canada.
The problem is with my occupation.

I got a Master's
in Accounting in my original country, and worked one year
as an accountant there. Then I got a Master's degree in
Economics from US, currently I am pursuing a Master's
in Computer Science in US. In my intended occupation, I wrote "Computer Programmer, System Analyst, Financial
Analyst".

What is the chance of my being approval as an independent
immigrant? My husband is a computer programmer, he has
a Master's degree and is currently working in US on
H-1B, will his condition help?

Thank you very much.

Berto Volpentesta Nov 24th 2001 1:32 am

You must have at least one year of work experience after being qualified = in your
occupation. Without this, you cannot be assessed in your = intended occupation and
should suggest alternate occupation(s).

Your husband, if he conforms to above, will be best suited to the = principal
applicant post.

--=20 Good luck,

Berto Volpentesta, B.A. (Spec. Hons.), B.Ed. Member, OPIC Director, OPIC and
Education Committee Chairman

Sidhu & Volpentesta Inc. Serving people around the world since 1991

www.svcanada.com

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helen Nov 25th 2001 4:06 am

Dear Berto:

Thank you for your reply. The problem is that: I have already submitted the application. Do I need to resubmit
a form with the intended occupation changed? Or do I need
to change the principal applicant? How do we change the principal applicant during the process of the application? I haven't received the file no, yet.

Thanks and Best wishes

Helen

Berto Volpentesta Nov 26th 2001 11:17 am

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