WHERE to submit?
#1
WHERE to submit?
I am going to ask for the definitive answer on this and hope posters do not disagree!
WHERE do I post the forms to?
The website http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/informa...ns/skilled.asp says
"Applying as a skilled worker
Important:
1) All applicants in the Federal Skilled Worker Class, must submit their application to the Centralized Intake Office (CIO) in Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada."
and it also says,
"3. Supporting documents
The additional documents requested in Appendix A of the Visa Office specific forms, are required when you submit your application to the CIO."
BUT at the end of the Visa Office specific forms Appendix A it tells you to send these forms to the Canadian High Commission at Grosvenor Street, London!
I also spoke to someone at a very recent IELTS test who thought that just the CIC documents go off first to Sydney and the rest to London later. Clearly, people are confused because of the new changes and the conflicting document instructions and someone is going to be wrong - I can't afford for it to be me!
Please can someone in the know sort this out for me (and anyone else who is not sure?)
WHERE do I post the forms to?
The website http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/informa...ns/skilled.asp says
"Applying as a skilled worker
Important:
1) All applicants in the Federal Skilled Worker Class, must submit their application to the Centralized Intake Office (CIO) in Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada."
and it also says,
"3. Supporting documents
The additional documents requested in Appendix A of the Visa Office specific forms, are required when you submit your application to the CIO."
BUT at the end of the Visa Office specific forms Appendix A it tells you to send these forms to the Canadian High Commission at Grosvenor Street, London!
I also spoke to someone at a very recent IELTS test who thought that just the CIC documents go off first to Sydney and the rest to London later. Clearly, people are confused because of the new changes and the conflicting document instructions and someone is going to be wrong - I can't afford for it to be me!
Please can someone in the know sort this out for me (and anyone else who is not sure?)
#2
Re: WHERE to submit?
Prior to this, initial applications (forms & fee payment) went to CIO in Sydney, and then all supporting docs to London once requested.
Hope that helps!
#3
Re: WHERE to submit?
Depends on when you applied. If applying now (or any date after the rules changed on 26th June) then everything must be submitted to CIO in Sydney in one go.
Prior to this, initial applications (forms & fee payment) went to CIO in Sydney, and then all supporting docs to London once requested.
Hope that helps!
Prior to this, initial applications (forms & fee payment) went to CIO in Sydney, and then all supporting docs to London once requested.
Hope that helps!
That is exactly what I thought, but then I meet other people and they say something different! I think it might be because many of them have applied before and have just assumed that the rules about submission have remained the same.
It still puts the wind up you, all the same
I am checking the ever-growing file of documents every night before I go to bed as I wait for the last one or two to arrive - at this rate of paranoia snowballing, I'll be sleeping with them any day now!
#4
Re: WHERE to submit?
Perfect!
That is exactly what I thought, but then I meet other people and they say something different! I think it might be because many of them have applied before and have just assumed that the rules about submission have remained the same.
It still puts the wind up you, all the same
I am checking the ever-growing file of documents every night before I go to bed as I wait for the last one or two to arrive - at this rate of paranoia snowballing, I'll be sleeping with them any day now!
That is exactly what I thought, but then I meet other people and they say something different! I think it might be because many of them have applied before and have just assumed that the rules about submission have remained the same.
It still puts the wind up you, all the same
I am checking the ever-growing file of documents every night before I go to bed as I wait for the last one or two to arrive - at this rate of paranoia snowballing, I'll be sleeping with them any day now!
We have everything now including full notarizations done, and we're only waiting for 3 things:
- Letter from mortgage company confirming how much we owe
- My wife's current employer reference letter
- IELTS results
First two should be here by the end of this week. IELTS taken on 5th August should be here hopefully by 20th August, aiming to mail application on 21st!!
Then we can get some of our lives back..
Wayne.
#5
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Re: WHERE to submit?
sorry to hyjack thread but quickly, does EVERYBODY have to do a IELTS? Even if they were born in Britain and have used english as their 1st language all their lives? Also is it just the principle person applying that needs to do the test (not his OH i.e. me?)
#6
Re: WHERE to submit?
My wife is PA, even though she is native English and holds a BSc and PhD from English universities. Unfortunately of the two of us she is mildly dyslexic so we expect the writing results to be a bit worse than the speaking, reading or listening!
Since we don't need the actual points (we have 67 points without any language points) we only need to get 5.5 as a minimum in each category (5.0 in reading I believe).
Obviously we are hoping for much higher scores since she is a native English speaker but we have no real idea how they will be marking it.
Wayne.
#8
Re: WHERE to submit?
Loads of people have been asking about this and find it hard to believe that native English speakers need to do it, but they do.
Get it booked or hit the rush!!!
By the way, Waggle, why do you need mortgage proof of what you owe. Are you Cat 1?
#9
Re: WHERE to submit?
Second what Waggle says. Yes, they do and yes it is just Principal Applicant.
Loads of people have been asking about this and find it hard to believe that native English speakers need to do it, but they do.
Get it booked or hit the rush!!!
By the way, Waggle, why do you need mortgage proof of what you owe. Are you Cat 1?
Loads of people have been asking about this and find it hard to believe that native English speakers need to do it, but they do.
Get it booked or hit the rush!!!
By the way, Waggle, why do you need mortgage proof of what you owe. Are you Cat 1?
This paperwork thing is making me into an idiot - or was that the case already and I just hadn't noticed?
#10
Re: WHERE to submit?
Second what Waggle says. Yes, they do and yes it is just Principal Applicant.
Loads of people have been asking about this and find it hard to believe that native English speakers need to do it, but they do.
Get it booked or hit the rush!!!
By the way, Waggle, why do you need mortgage proof of what you owe. Are you Cat 1?
Loads of people have been asking about this and find it hard to believe that native English speakers need to do it, but they do.
Get it booked or hit the rush!!!
By the way, Waggle, why do you need mortgage proof of what you owe. Are you Cat 1?
We submit x3 estate agent quotations, take the average, subtract the amount to repay our mortgage and the difference = our equity, which is currently around $10k CAD higher than the minimum proof of funds needed for 2 people.
We understand we will probably have to liquidate these funds for record of landing, but by then we may have saved up the hard cash in the bank anyway.
Wayne.