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Must be employed at time of interview? (Mr. Miller pls help!)

Must be employed at time of interview? (Mr. Miller pls help!)

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Old May 15th 2003, 8:52 am
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Gurumi
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Default Must be employed at time of interview? (Mr. Miller pls help!)

Hello,

I live in Japan and am applying at Buffalo for independent class. I
am thinking about leaving the current job, taking a few months off,
and then going back to work around winter.

CIC website says that, to apply for independent class, an applicant
must have the relevant work experience within the last 10 years. It
does NOT say that an applicant must be employed thoroughout the
application process.

However, I've been hearing that, when you are called for interview,
you will be instructed to bring employment certification (I guess it
would be some kind of proof that you are working for the current
employer). Can this be ignored if you are not employed at time of
interview? Please advise.

Thanks!
 
Old May 15th 2003, 2:29 pm
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Andrew Miller
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Default Re: Must be employed at time of interview? (Mr. Miller pls help!)

If you live in Japan you cannot apply through Buffalo, unless you are an
American citizen. You must apply through Manila or through visa post
responsible for immigration applications from your country of nationality
(if you are not a Japanese).

You don't need to be employed at the time of interview.

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"Gurumi" wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
    > Hello,
    > I live in Japan and am applying at Buffalo for independent class. I
    > am thinking about leaving the current job, taking a few months off,
    > and then going back to work around winter.
    > CIC website says that, to apply for independent class, an applicant
    > must have the relevant work experience within the last 10 years. It
    > does NOT say that an applicant must be employed thoroughout the
    > application process.
    > However, I've been hearing that, when you are called for interview,
    > you will be instructed to bring employment certification (I guess it
    > would be some kind of proof that you are working for the current
    > employer). Can this be ignored if you are not employed at time of
    > interview? Please advise.
    > Thanks!
 

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