Advice needed again
#1
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Joined: Sep 2004
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Advice needed again
Thanks guys for all your responses. This forum has been very benficial to me with regards to Immigration questions. I must express my gratitude towards everyone who responded to my questions.
Ok Guys, here is another question for you.
My application was send in Dec 03, during which I had changed jobs and was only 4 months old, I have now finished a year at current Job. The question is should I update my Job reference so that my experience would equate to a higher grid according to CIC.
Thanks for all responses.
JP
Ok Guys, here is another question for you.
My application was send in Dec 03, during which I had changed jobs and was only 4 months old, I have now finished a year at current Job. The question is should I update my Job reference so that my experience would equate to a higher grid according to CIC.
Thanks for all responses.
JP
#2
Joined: May 2004
Posts: 4,483
Re: Advice needed again
Originally Posted by jpaul
Thanks guys for all your responses. This forum has been very benficial to me with regards to Immigration questions. I must express my gratitude towards everyone who responded to my questions.
Ok Guys, here is another question for you.
My application was send in Dec 03, during which I had changed jobs and was only 4 months old, I have now finished a year at current Job. The question is should I update my Job reference so that my experience would equate to a higher grid according to CIC.
Thanks for all responses.
JP
Ok Guys, here is another question for you.
My application was send in Dec 03, during which I had changed jobs and was only 4 months old, I have now finished a year at current Job. The question is should I update my Job reference so that my experience would equate to a higher grid according to CIC.
Thanks for all responses.
JP
#3
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Joined: Sep 2004
Posts: 71
Re: Advice needed again
Originally Posted by Jim Humphries
Do not bother to try to update your file now. Wait until asked.
Thank you for your advice. I really do appreciate it.
JP