Application form question.
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Application form question.
I applied in Oct of 2001 for my PR. On the application form for the PR, there's a
place where one has to list one's work history from the age of 18 onwards. I had done
so, but there were gaps of time in the last few years, when I was either studying or
unemployed. However, I inadvertantly did NOT include these few time gaps on an
additional sheet and I only listed my complete employment history so far.
My questions to all are :
A) Would these time gaps as a student (on F1 visa in the US) or the 2-3 months of
unemployment (in between jobs) pose a problem for me since I didn't mention them ?
Can I be called for an interview 'coz of this ? Anyone with a similar experience ?
B) If I do send in additional data to the Buffalo center by fax (like a sheet of
paper saying that I forgot to add in a record of all my events since 18yrs of age
and then actually listing out each and every event), would this late submission of
data hamper my case processing since I had forgotten to include this with my
original application form ?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Please help...
Thank you, Ravi
place where one has to list one's work history from the age of 18 onwards. I had done
so, but there were gaps of time in the last few years, when I was either studying or
unemployed. However, I inadvertantly did NOT include these few time gaps on an
additional sheet and I only listed my complete employment history so far.
My questions to all are :
A) Would these time gaps as a student (on F1 visa in the US) or the 2-3 months of
unemployment (in between jobs) pose a problem for me since I didn't mention them ?
Can I be called for an interview 'coz of this ? Anyone with a similar experience ?
B) If I do send in additional data to the Buffalo center by fax (like a sheet of
paper saying that I forgot to add in a record of all my events since 18yrs of age
and then actually listing out each and every event), would this late submission of
data hamper my case processing since I had forgotten to include this with my
original application form ?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Please help...
Thank you, Ravi
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Re: Application form question.
I have the same problems as yours so when I filed my application, I added an
explanation page of the gap times and just simply said that I was unemployed.
Basically what you need to do is just state the truth. It worked for me. I applied in
Novemebr 2000 and got my file in January, no interview, got my LP in April 2001.
E-mail me if you have any concern,
Good luck,,,
DS
"Ravi" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> I applied in Oct of 2001 for my PR. On the application form for the PR, there's
> a place where one has to list one's work history from the age of 18 onwards. I
> had done so, but there were gaps of time in the last few years, when I was
> either studying or unemployed. However, I inadvertantly did NOT include these
> few time gaps on an additional sheet and I only listed my complete employment
> history so far.
>
> My questions to all are :
>
> A) Would these time gaps as a student (on F1 visa in the US) or the 2-3 months of
> unemployment (in between jobs) pose a problem for me since I didn't mention them
> ? Can I be called for an interview 'coz of this ? Anyone with a similar
> experience ?
>
> B) If I do send in additional data to the Buffalo center by fax (like a sheet of
> paper saying that I forgot to add in a record of all my events since 18yrs of
> age and then actually listing out each and every event), would this late
> submission of data hamper my case processing since I had forgotten to include
> this with my original application form ?
>
> Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Please help...
>
> Thank you, Ravi
explanation page of the gap times and just simply said that I was unemployed.
Basically what you need to do is just state the truth. It worked for me. I applied in
Novemebr 2000 and got my file in January, no interview, got my LP in April 2001.
E-mail me if you have any concern,
Good luck,,,
DS
"Ravi" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> I applied in Oct of 2001 for my PR. On the application form for the PR, there's
> a place where one has to list one's work history from the age of 18 onwards. I
> had done so, but there were gaps of time in the last few years, when I was
> either studying or unemployed. However, I inadvertantly did NOT include these
> few time gaps on an additional sheet and I only listed my complete employment
> history so far.
>
> My questions to all are :
>
> A) Would these time gaps as a student (on F1 visa in the US) or the 2-3 months of
> unemployment (in between jobs) pose a problem for me since I didn't mention them
> ? Can I be called for an interview 'coz of this ? Anyone with a similar
> experience ?
>
> B) If I do send in additional data to the Buffalo center by fax (like a sheet of
> paper saying that I forgot to add in a record of all my events since 18yrs of
> age and then actually listing out each and every event), would this late
> submission of data hamper my case processing since I had forgotten to include
> this with my original application form ?
>
> Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Please help...
>
> Thank you, Ravi
#3
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Re: Application form question.
Hi DS. Thanks for your reply, my friend. In my case, I forgot to include this sheet
of paper (explaining the time gaps as student and as unemployed) at the time that I
sent in my application. So I was wondering if it's ok to fax it in now to Buffalo ?
Or do you think this will be bad in anyway for the processing ? I just don't know if
it's advisable to send it in so late after having sent the app. No harm I guess ??
Please advise....
Thank you so much ! -Ravi.
"A Friend" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:<[email protected] .rogers.com>...
> I have the same problems as yours so when I filed my application, I added an
> explanation page of the gap times and just simply said that I was unemployed.
> Basically what you need to do is just state the truth. It worked for me. I applied
> in Novemebr 2000 and got my file in January, no interview, got my LP in April 2001.
>
> E-mail me if you have any concern,
>
> Good luck,,,
>
> DS
>
> "Ravi" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> > I applied in Oct of 2001 for my PR. On the application form for the PR, there's
> > a place where one has to list one's work history from the age of 18 onwards. I
> > had done so, but there were gaps of time in the last few years, when I was
> > either studying or unemployed. However, I inadvertantly did NOT include these
> > few time gaps on an additional sheet and I only listed my complete employment
> > history so far.
> >
> > My questions to all are :
> >
> > A) Would these time gaps as a student (on F1 visa in the US) or the 2-3 months of
> > unemployment (in between jobs) pose a problem for me since I didn't mention
> > them ? Can I be called for an interview 'coz of this ? Anyone with a similar
> > experience ?
> >
> > B) If I do send in additional data to the Buffalo center by fax (like a sheet of
> > paper saying that I forgot to add in a record of all my events since 18yrs of
> > age and then actually listing out each and every event), would this late
> > submission of data hamper my case processing since I had forgotten to include
> > this with my original application form ?
> >
> > Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Please help...
> >
> > Thank you, Ravi
of paper (explaining the time gaps as student and as unemployed) at the time that I
sent in my application. So I was wondering if it's ok to fax it in now to Buffalo ?
Or do you think this will be bad in anyway for the processing ? I just don't know if
it's advisable to send it in so late after having sent the app. No harm I guess ??
Please advise....
Thank you so much ! -Ravi.
"A Friend" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:<[email protected] .rogers.com>...
> I have the same problems as yours so when I filed my application, I added an
> explanation page of the gap times and just simply said that I was unemployed.
> Basically what you need to do is just state the truth. It worked for me. I applied
> in Novemebr 2000 and got my file in January, no interview, got my LP in April 2001.
>
> E-mail me if you have any concern,
>
> Good luck,,,
>
> DS
>
> "Ravi" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> > I applied in Oct of 2001 for my PR. On the application form for the PR, there's
> > a place where one has to list one's work history from the age of 18 onwards. I
> > had done so, but there were gaps of time in the last few years, when I was
> > either studying or unemployed. However, I inadvertantly did NOT include these
> > few time gaps on an additional sheet and I only listed my complete employment
> > history so far.
> >
> > My questions to all are :
> >
> > A) Would these time gaps as a student (on F1 visa in the US) or the 2-3 months of
> > unemployment (in between jobs) pose a problem for me since I didn't mention
> > them ? Can I be called for an interview 'coz of this ? Anyone with a similar
> > experience ?
> >
> > B) If I do send in additional data to the Buffalo center by fax (like a sheet of
> > paper saying that I forgot to add in a record of all my events since 18yrs of
> > age and then actually listing out each and every event), would this late
> > submission of data hamper my case processing since I had forgotten to include
> > this with my original application form ?
> >
> > Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Please help...
> >
> > Thank you, Ravi
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Re: Application form question.
Hi, can someone please help with this question ? I'd greatly appreciate any advice
posted here or by email at [email protected] Thnks.. -Ravi.
[email protected] (Deepred) wrote in message
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> Hi DS. Thanks for your reply, my friend. In my case, I forgot to include this sheet
> of paper (explaining the time gaps as student and as unemployed) at the time that I
> sent in my application. So I was wondering if it's ok to fax it in now to Buffalo ?
> Or do you think this will be bad in anyway for the processing ? I just don't know
> if it's advisable to send it in so late after having sent the app. No harm I guess
> ?? Please advise....
>
> Thank you so much ! -Ravi.
>
>
>
>
> "A Friend" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:<[email protected] .rogers.com>...
> > I have the same problems as yours so when I filed my application, I added an
> > explanation page of the gap times and just simply said that I was unemployed.
> > Basically what you need to do is just state the truth. It worked for me. I
> > applied in Novemebr 2000 and got my file in January, no interview, got my LP in
> > April 2001.
> >
> > E-mail me if you have any concern,
> >
> > Good luck,,,
> >
> > DS
> >
> > "Ravi" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> > news:[email protected]...
> > > I applied in Oct of 2001 for my PR. On the application form for the PR, there's
> > > a place where one has to list one's work history from the age of 18 onwards. I
> > > had done so, but there were gaps of time in the last few years, when I was
> > > either studying or unemployed. However, I inadvertantly did NOT include these
> > > few time gaps on an additional sheet and I only listed my complete employment
> > > history so far.
> > >
> > > My questions to all are :
> > >
> > > A) Would these time gaps as a student (on F1 visa in the US) or the 2-3 months
> > > of unemployment (in between jobs) pose a problem for me since I didn't
> > > mention them ? Can I be called for an interview 'coz of this ? Anyone with a
> > > similar experience ?
> > >
> > > B) If I do send in additional data to the Buffalo center by fax (like a sheet
> > > of paper saying that I forgot to add in a record of all my events since
> > > 18yrs of age and then actually listing out each and every event), would this
> > > late submission of data hamper my case processing since I had forgotten to
> > > include this with my original application form ?
> > >
> > > Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Please help...
> > >
> > > Thank you, Ravi
posted here or by email at [email protected] Thnks.. -Ravi.
[email protected] (Deepred) wrote in message
news:<[email protected]. com>...
> Hi DS. Thanks for your reply, my friend. In my case, I forgot to include this sheet
> of paper (explaining the time gaps as student and as unemployed) at the time that I
> sent in my application. So I was wondering if it's ok to fax it in now to Buffalo ?
> Or do you think this will be bad in anyway for the processing ? I just don't know
> if it's advisable to send it in so late after having sent the app. No harm I guess
> ?? Please advise....
>
> Thank you so much ! -Ravi.
>
>
>
>
> "A Friend" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:<[email protected] .rogers.com>...
> > I have the same problems as yours so when I filed my application, I added an
> > explanation page of the gap times and just simply said that I was unemployed.
> > Basically what you need to do is just state the truth. It worked for me. I
> > applied in Novemebr 2000 and got my file in January, no interview, got my LP in
> > April 2001.
> >
> > E-mail me if you have any concern,
> >
> > Good luck,,,
> >
> > DS
> >
> > "Ravi" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> > news:[email protected]...
> > > I applied in Oct of 2001 for my PR. On the application form for the PR, there's
> > > a place where one has to list one's work history from the age of 18 onwards. I
> > > had done so, but there were gaps of time in the last few years, when I was
> > > either studying or unemployed. However, I inadvertantly did NOT include these
> > > few time gaps on an additional sheet and I only listed my complete employment
> > > history so far.
> > >
> > > My questions to all are :
> > >
> > > A) Would these time gaps as a student (on F1 visa in the US) or the 2-3 months
> > > of unemployment (in between jobs) pose a problem for me since I didn't
> > > mention them ? Can I be called for an interview 'coz of this ? Anyone with a
> > > similar experience ?
> > >
> > > B) If I do send in additional data to the Buffalo center by fax (like a sheet
> > > of paper saying that I forgot to add in a record of all my events since
> > > 18yrs of age and then actually listing out each and every event), would this
> > > late submission of data hamper my case processing since I had forgotten to
> > > include this with my original application form ?
> > >
> > > Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Please help...
> > >
> > > Thank you, Ravi