International Experience Canada
#766
Travelbug
Joined: Feb 2011
Location: Durham
Posts: 53
Re: International Experience Canada
Quick Q guys, my passport photos are all separate. Do you think I'll be able to paperclip them onto my sheet? Or do I need to staple them? I don't have a border or anything, that's my worry.
#768
Forum Regular
Joined: Feb 2011
Posts: 110
Re: International Experience Canada
second application which is in london i stapled them on... so it doesnt matter really either way
#769
Travelbug
Joined: Feb 2011
Location: Durham
Posts: 53
Re: International Experience Canada
I've gone with the staple. I tried paperclipping and it fell out, and sods law is that they'll get lost. DId you staple any parts of your application together or leave it all loose, but in order?
#770
Travelbug
Joined: Feb 2011
Location: Durham
Posts: 53
Re: International Experience Canada
ALSO, because i'm mega paranoid about doing this wrong...does my second copy of the IEC with my proof of funds need copies of the photo? I'm hoping not...
#772
Forum Regular
Joined: Feb 2011
Posts: 110
Re: International Experience Canada
the second copy litrally is just the 3 sheets of paper of the copy.
first time i sent off i sent photos for both copys which i didnt need lol
also i didnt staplee it together.
but mine came back with a staple in the top right corner.
first time i sent off i sent photos for both copys which i didnt need lol
also i didnt staplee it together.
but mine came back with a staple in the top right corner.
Last edited by kimmiebow; Mar 3rd 2011 at 1:49 pm.
#773
Re: International Experience Canada
Got a question for you guys,
Im a uk citizen (england) and im currently out in canada on the bunac 2010 visa. Im currently filling in the IEC visa forms and need a bit of help!
On the "Additional Information" form torwards the bottom it says: 'If you no longer live in the country of your birth, what year did you leave?'
Shall i put 2010 as thats when i left on the bunac programm or shall i put n/a, because the bunac is not a pr visa?????
Hope that makes sence!!
Thanks
Im a uk citizen (england) and im currently out in canada on the bunac 2010 visa. Im currently filling in the IEC visa forms and need a bit of help!
On the "Additional Information" form torwards the bottom it says: 'If you no longer live in the country of your birth, what year did you leave?'
Shall i put 2010 as thats when i left on the bunac programm or shall i put n/a, because the bunac is not a pr visa?????
Hope that makes sence!!
Thanks
#774
Re: International Experience Canada
Seems everyone's applications are moving along... Was gutted because I could have been on a flight today, but I want to see my mum before I go and she doesn't get back until friday...
As for finding love in Canada... I've gone out with 2 Canadians, one who went to Australia and the other who went back home... I'm on good terms with both of them, but things just didn't work out... I have developed a bit of a thing for Canadian girls though. They just seem so down to earth and have definately surpassed Irish girls as my favourites... Although I do love the Irish accent. I think I'll just travel the world, playing guitar until I can find the girl for me... Some of my friends would beat me up if they heard me say that.
Unfortunately, I'm having to leave my prized guitar behind... It's not so bad though, I had to sell my "number 2" guitar, at least my "number 1" will be waiting on me. I just had the urge to travel with a guitar, but as it's so dear to me, I couldn't risk it. I'll pick up a second hand one in North America.
As for finding love in Canada... I've gone out with 2 Canadians, one who went to Australia and the other who went back home... I'm on good terms with both of them, but things just didn't work out... I have developed a bit of a thing for Canadian girls though. They just seem so down to earth and have definately surpassed Irish girls as my favourites... Although I do love the Irish accent. I think I'll just travel the world, playing guitar until I can find the girl for me... Some of my friends would beat me up if they heard me say that.
Unfortunately, I'm having to leave my prized guitar behind... It's not so bad though, I had to sell my "number 2" guitar, at least my "number 1" will be waiting on me. I just had the urge to travel with a guitar, but as it's so dear to me, I couldn't risk it. I'll pick up a second hand one in North America.
#775
Re: International Experience Canada
Got a question for you guys,
Im a uk citizen (england) and im currently out in canada on the bunac 2010 visa. Im currently filling in the IEC visa forms and need a bit of help!
On the "Additional Information" form torwards the bottom it says: 'If you no longer live in the country of your birth, what year did you leave?'
Shall i put 2010 as thats when i left on the bunac programm or shall i put n/a, because the bunac is not a pr visa?????
Hope that makes sence!!
Thanks
Im a uk citizen (england) and im currently out in canada on the bunac 2010 visa. Im currently filling in the IEC visa forms and need a bit of help!
On the "Additional Information" form torwards the bottom it says: 'If you no longer live in the country of your birth, what year did you leave?'
Shall i put 2010 as thats when i left on the bunac programm or shall i put n/a, because the bunac is not a pr visa?????
Hope that makes sence!!
Thanks
In my case I put "Spent Summers 07, 08, 09 in Canada. Came to Canada in April 2010 with BUNAC"
As always, too much information is better than not enough
#777
Travelbug
Joined: Feb 2011
Location: Durham
Posts: 53
Re: International Experience Canada
Eeeee, my application has gone! First classd recorded delivery to France. AAAH!!
Now it's just the waiting game. Brill! (although this is good in a way; at least I've sent it!)
Now it's just the waiting game. Brill! (although this is good in a way; at least I've sent it!)
#778
Re: International Experience Canada
I just sent mine today from canada xpress to france, fingers crossed!
#779
Just Joined
Joined: Jan 2011
Posts: 17
Re: International Experience Canada
Has anyone got their visas through today? There doesn't seem to be any rhyme or reason to who gets processed when! So frustrating!!!
#780
Forum Regular
Joined: Jun 2009
Location: London
Posts: 239
Re: International Experience Canada
No! We are still waiting. Our application was one of the first through the door, sent to London on the 3rd and we are still waiting. I'm also waiting for a medical request so its going to take even longer!!! There is no logic to it it seems. Not surprising- we have been waiting for PR for nearly 2 years now!