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Federal Skilled Workers: Discuss Individual Case

 
Federal Skilled Worker case: Approved in 373 days (327 days less than average) 
User: Ohene Visa Office: Buffalo, USA
Application Filed: 16 Oct 2006 AOR Date: 08 Nov 2006
Transferred to Local: Initial Assessment: 19 Jun 2007
Medical Done: 09 Jul 2007 Documents Requested: 19 Jun 2007
Documents Sent: 07 Jul 2007 Interview Date:
Passport Requested: 01 Oct 2007 Visa Received: 24 Oct 2007
Nationality: Ghana Last Updated: 24 Oct 2007
Notes: Interview waiver and no IELTS

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4 Comments
 Posted by ongei on 07 Nov 2007
Ohene,

Please do let me know how you managed to get through without the IELTS. Where you born in countries like UK, US, Australia or New Zeland which are the traditional english nations?. Please share with me your experience with the IELTS. I will appreciate your response.
 Posted by Ohene on 07 Nov 2007
No. I was born in Ghana on the west coast of Africa.I did not order CAIPS and so will not be able to say for certain why I was not made to write IELTS. Probably, I had enough points from the other qualifying criteria and the IO realized that I will still qualify when given the minimum points for language proficiency. My wife is also skilled and could have applied on her own. Hope this helps.
 Posted by openoyster on 30 Nov 2007
Hello

Can I ask about the expiry date of the visa? The visa is valid for one year from the date the medicals done OR from the date the visa stamped on the passport? I appreciate your response.
 Posted by Ohene on 01 Dec 2007
The visa expires 1 year from the time of medicals. Regards.
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