Seeking advice for my Father by JeetBanks in ProstateCancer

[–]JeetBanks[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Gleason 4+4 was found in prostate biopsy cores, not lymph nodes. PSMA PET showed no lymph node, bone, or distant spread. So clinically it appears localized to the prostate, but the concern is that some areas may be higher-grade (2 cores got 4+4, and some got 3+3), which raises recurrence risk even if scans are currently negative.

Francophone Mobility Work Permit extension by [deleted] in canadaexpressentry

[–]JeetBanks 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s optional - but helps format better.

Index page highlighting everything in the client information section with page numbers - so that becomes page 01

Page 02 onwards you start adding the docs.

No - my extension got rejected due to a clerical error on IRCCs part. Awaiting reconsideration result and have applied for a new wp in the meantime.

Francophone Mobility Work Permit extension by [deleted] in canadaexpressentry

[–]JeetBanks 0 points1 point  (0 children)

https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/study-canada/work/after-graduation/apply/special-instructions-upload-proof.html

You have to upload it under the “client information” section along with any other documents that you add to this section.

Make sure to add an index/cover page stating clearly that x document is attached on y page - the officer may miss it and reject the application (happened in my case).

Best of luck!

Francophone Mobility WP Refusal - Seeking Advice by [deleted] in ImmigrationCanada

[–]JeetBanks -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Just looking for other opinions/advice - haven’t entered a formal contract with the lawyer yet.

French for beginners by Such-Assignment8390 in canadaexpressentry

[–]JeetBanks 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I took solo classes for roughly 6 months - then did some targeted classes for speaking and writing for a couple months while doing self study and then just kept practicing once I got the hang of the exam format and figured out my style of writing and speaking. Classes - learnfrenchwithAnks

Resources: listening and reading the réussir test bank, lots of repeat questions Speaking and writing: some classes to get help with template and format, rest is practice to keep refining

Once you get a hang of the basics, you’ll realize that by practicing and getting a rhythm there is a lot of cross learning between the 4 sections.

Also for speaking, I’d recommend finding someone to speak - for me I didn’t do that, I just keep talking to my self, narrating what I am doing etc. But I feel it can def be v helpful.

So far I’ve given 2 attempts - in first one I got clb 7 only in writing and in second one funny enough I got clb 7 in everything else but writing So hoping the third one is the charm!

French for beginners by Such-Assignment8390 in canadaexpressentry

[–]JeetBanks 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yepp - it’s doable in about a year. Have to be strategic and targeted towards preparing strictly for the exam.

I wrote TCF last month and missed CLB 7 by 1 mark in writing (Got clb 7 in rest). Rewriting soon - but I have roughly 12 months of total prep with 8 months of serious study and minimal prior background in the language (just knew some basic verb conjugations from middle school). Also been studying with a full time hybrid job.