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Old Jan 12th 2002, 7:23 pm
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Nitin Bhatnagar
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My age: 33 My Educ: Bachelors level Engineering (Marine) Workex: more than 4 years
married, have a kid

Wife's age: 26 Her educ: Masters level Microbiology Workex: more than a year

Both fluent in English, healthy, very adaptable and friendly.

Where do we stand? Someone told me we make up only 76 pts!!

Can someone help me?
 
Old Jan 14th 2002, 4:53 am
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Srikumar Pai
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Hi Please do your own self assesment from the following link
http://www.srikumar.com/canada/canad..._new_rules.htm

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Old Jan 16th 2002, 8:29 pm
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Alex
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"Nitin Bhatnagar" <[email protected]>
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Hi Nitin,

At the end of 2001 Canadian immigration authority - Citizenship and Immigration
Canada, has introduced completely new system of the assessment of potential
immigrants eligibility to get residence in Canada.

Immigration Assessment Wizard 2002 provides instant, objective and independent
on-line evaluation of candidate's chances to obtain permanent residency to Canada.
100% confidential.

Go to: http://www.selvania.net/poligon/imm/iaw2002.html
 
Old Jan 17th 2002, 12:18 am
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As you can appreciate the new rules are not as yet etched in stone however you would
score Age 10 Education 20 Work experience if relevant and recent you could possibly
obtain the maximus of 25 points Language if fluent in English 16 points You would
have 71 points for yourself without adaptability and no validated job offer. As your
wife has a Masters degree you obtain the maximum of 5 points and with either a
relative worth 5 points or a informal job offer as a marine engineer you would obtain
5 points for a maximum of 10 points in adaptabiliy and become one of the very few who
will be able to obtain 81 points.

Ron Beirnes
R.B. Global Immigration Consultants Ltd. 1540-1100 Melville St. Vancouver, BC V6E 4A6
Phone (604) 688-3081 fax 688-3015 email [email protected] Webb page
http://www3.telus.net/rbglobal
 
Old Aug 9th 2002, 3:37 pm
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gagnihot
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Default please do not be misguided

R.B. Global Immigration Consultants Ltd. 1540-1100 Melville St. Vancouver
and so on say that there are 5 points for informal job offer but i dont think so please do not get misguided.
i think u have strong application and you must apply
all the best
 

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