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Old Aug 1st 2003, 6:00 am
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De Caras
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Hi

I have completed 12 years of full-time studies and i have some IT Courses -
Microsoft, HP, Siemens Nixdorf.
In the Skilled Worker Self-Assessment tool of the CIC site, which option do
i chose, the IT cousers count for anything.

Thanks for your concern

DC
 
Old Aug 1st 2003, 7:48 am
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Jim Humphries
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The IT courses are of no value for immigration points.
--
Jim Humphries, former visa officer
"De Caras" wrote in message
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    > Hi
    > I have completed 12 years of full-time studies and i have some IT
Courses -
    > Microsoft, HP, Siemens Nixdorf.
    > In the Skilled Worker Self-Assessment tool of the CIC site, which option
do
    > i chose, the IT cousers count for anything.
    > Thanks for your concern
    > DC
 
Old Aug 3rd 2003, 3:30 pm
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On Fri, 01 Aug 2003 19:48:53 GMT, "Jim Humphries" <[email protected]>
wrote:

    >The IT courses are of no value for immigration points.

There are also no value to you in the job market. Pretty much
worthless.
 
Old Aug 3rd 2003, 10:57 pm
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De Caras
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May be, that's way Canada need's IT specialists as bread to eat.
In Portugal, the best IT's didn't learn in University, or in scools like
Collage, i was in the first year of a University taking Maths and IT, i
quit in the midle of the first year, why?, because in five years, i will
only have 6 mouths of computer learning, the rest was only maths.
I work in the biggest group of Portugal, Portugal Telecom.
My mission is to keep 200 pc´s, a million dollars servers and comminication
hardware, 11 fiber optic links between 9 islands and Lisbon and Oporto
almost 4000Km of fiber.
If the PH, MIT, ... dont know how to do the job, who do you think is there
to do it?
In Portugal there is also your theory, a PH or some one who have more than
12 years of education is more than any one, but work is for others.
I thought Canada want's people to work harder and with high motivation,
becouse if Canada is looking only to PH and MIT, ..., only the people of
poor Countrys will immigrate only to escape of life.
And to terminate, in Canada my job has to be done by 4 people, the manager,
the hardware specialist, the software specialist and the telecomunication
specialist, and here i am doing it all, and what credits do i have for your
Country?, NONE.
Keep that way, some day you will be a part of the third world.


<blahblahblahandblah> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
    > On Fri, 01 Aug 2003 19:48:53 GMT, "Jim Humphries" <[email protected]>
    > wrote:
    > >The IT courses are of no value for immigration points.
    > There are also no value to you in the job market. Pretty much
    > worthless.
 
Old Aug 4th 2003, 3:48 am
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Vaisamcc
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Mr. De Caras,

Jim Humphries is a respected contributor to this forum. You have no
right to attack him in this manner. Your frustration at the current
immigration laws is understandable, but it is not Jim who has drafted
them.

The fact that you are doing the work of 4 people does not necessarily
show your efficiency, it may also reflect your employer's
unwillingness to hire more people.

IT experience may be the least of your worries; you may want to take a
look at your English language skills as well.


"De Caras" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
    > May be, that's way Canada need's IT specialists as bread to eat.
    > In Portugal, the best IT's didn't learn in University, or in scools like
    > Collage, i was in the first year of a University taking Maths and IT, i
    > quit in the midle of the first year, why?, because in five years, i will
    > only have 6 mouths of computer learning, the rest was only maths.
    > I work in the biggest group of Portugal, Portugal Telecom.
    > My mission is to keep 200 pc´s, a million dollars servers and comminication
    > hardware, 11 fiber optic links between 9 islands and Lisbon and Oporto
    > almost 4000Km of fiber.
    > If the PH, MIT, ... dont know how to do the job, who do you think is there
    > to do it?
    > In Portugal there is also your theory, a PH or some one who have more than
    > 12 years of education is more than any one, but work is for others.
    > I thought Canada want's people to work harder and with high motivation,
    > becouse if Canada is looking only to PH and MIT, ..., only the people of
    > poor Countrys will immigrate only to escape of life.
    > And to terminate, in Canada my job has to be done by 4 people, the manager,
    > the hardware specialist, the software specialist and the telecomunication
    > specialist, and here i am doing it all, and what credits do i have for your
    > Country?, NONE.
    > Keep that way, some day you will be a part of the third world.
    >
    >
    > <blahblahblahandblah> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    > > On Fri, 01 Aug 2003 19:48:53 GMT, "Jim Humphries" <[email protected]>
    > > wrote:
    > >
    > > >The IT courses are of no value for immigration points.
    > >
    > > There are also no value to you in the job market. Pretty much
    > > worthless.
    > >
 
Old Aug 4th 2003, 10:54 pm
  #6  
De Caras
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I'm sorry but it wasn't "attack" Mr Jim Humphries or the Immigration or the
laws, Mr Jim Humphries give's me a clear and direct answer and that's what i
need.
The one who i am "attacking" is the owner of the mail
[email protected], because i do not need no one to
reinforce what Mr Jim Humphries said's, i'm no stupid, may be i can't write
in English, but i know how to read.
In your forum there are some people who are hidden behind a mail, wich don't
have the courage to sign what they say, but have much fun criticising what
other people ask.

Regards
DC


"vaisamcc" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
    > Mr. De Caras,
    > Jim Humphries is a respected contributor to this forum. You have no
    > right to attack him in this manner. Your frustration at the current
    > immigration laws is understandable, but it is not Jim who has drafted
    > them.
    > The fact that you are doing the work of 4 people does not necessarily
    > show your efficiency, it may also reflect your employer's
    > unwillingness to hire more people.
    > IT experience may be the least of your worries; you may want to take a
    > look at your English language skills as well.
    > "De Caras" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:<[email protected]>...
    > > May be, that's way Canada need's IT specialists as bread to eat.
    > > In Portugal, the best IT's didn't learn in University, or in scools like
    > > Collage, i was in the first year of a University taking Maths and IT, i
    > > quit in the midle of the first year, why?, because in five years, i will
    > > only have 6 mouths of computer learning, the rest was only maths.
    > > I work in the biggest group of Portugal, Portugal Telecom.
    > > My mission is to keep 200 pc´s, a million dollars servers and
comminication
    > > hardware, 11 fiber optic links between 9 islands and Lisbon and Oporto
    > > almost 4000Km of fiber.
    > > If the PH, MIT, ... dont know how to do the job, who do you think is
there
    > > to do it?
    > > In Portugal there is also your theory, a PH or some one who have more
than
    > > 12 years of education is more than any one, but work is for others.
    > > I thought Canada want's people to work harder and with high motivation,
    > > becouse if Canada is looking only to PH and MIT, ..., only the people of
    > > poor Countrys will immigrate only to escape of life.
    > > And to terminate, in Canada my job has to be done by 4 people, the
manager,
    > > the hardware specialist, the software specialist and the
telecomunication
    > > specialist, and here i am doing it all, and what credits do i have for
your
    > > Country?, NONE.
    > > Keep that way, some day you will be a part of the third world.
    > >
    > >
    > > <blahblahblahandblah> wrote in message
    > > news:[email protected]...
    > > > On Fri, 01 Aug 2003 19:48:53 GMT, "Jim Humphries" <[email protected]>
    > > > wrote:
    > > >
    > > > >The IT courses are of no value for immigration points.
    > > >
    > > > There are also no value to you in the job market. Pretty much
    > > > worthless.
    > > >
 
Old Aug 5th 2003, 3:21 am
  #7  
Vaisamcc
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Yes you are right Mr De Caras and I am sorry too, for overreacting
like that. Its just that there are a few trolls on this forum who
like to "put down" the experts and I mistook you for one of them.

Wish you the best of luck in your application and in future, I hope I
can help you in some way through this forum in answering your
questions.

Regards,


"De Caras" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
    > I'm sorry but it wasn't "attack" Mr Jim Humphries or the Immigration or the
    > laws, Mr Jim Humphries give's me a clear and direct answer and that's what i
    > need.
    > The one who i am "attacking" is the owner of the mail
    > [email protected], because i do not need no one to
    > reinforce what Mr Jim Humphries said's, i'm no stupid, may be i can't write
    > in English, but i know how to read.
    > In your forum there are some people who are hidden behind a mail, wich don't
    > have the courage to sign what they say, but have much fun criticising what
    > other people ask.
    >
    > Regards
    > DC
 
Old Aug 5th 2003, 3:34 am
  #8  
De Caras
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It's ok.

Regards

DC

"vaisamcc" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
    > Yes you are right Mr De Caras and I am sorry too, for overreacting
    > like that. Its just that there are a few trolls on this forum who
    > like to "put down" the experts and I mistook you for one of them.
    > Wish you the best of luck in your application and in future, I hope I
    > can help you in some way through this forum in answering your
    > questions.
    > Regards,
    > "De Caras" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:<[email protected]>...
    > > I'm sorry but it wasn't "attack" Mr Jim Humphries or the Immigration or
the
    > > laws, Mr Jim Humphries give's me a clear and direct answer and that's
what i
    > > need.
    > > The one who i am "attacking" is the owner of the mail
    > > [email protected], because i do not need no one to
    > > reinforce what Mr Jim Humphries said's, i'm no stupid, may be i can't
write
    > > in English, but i know how to read.
    > > In your forum there are some people who are hidden behind a mail, wich
don't
    > > have the courage to sign what they say, but have much fun criticising
what
    > > other people ask.
    > >
    > > Regards
    > > DC
    > >
 

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