JustRoss23 wrote: » Yea but how are you gonna scan that on to the computer to be e-mailed? or does your scanner take a3 paper most only take a4 i think:/
JustRoss23 wrote: » Yea mate it seems everything is to be emailed hence why there's so much confusion. As to whats actually happening and also questions about uploading birth cert etc.:(
JustRoss23 wrote: » Hey anyone want to go splits on this with me:) hahahttp://www.pixmania.ie/ie/uk/12942986/art/must/scanexpress-a3-usb-2400s.html
brunettechick wrote: » photocopy and resize it to a4. most photocopiers allow you to minimise the document. did it all the time in college.
gary27 wrote: » its is indeed confusing, not sure if this method might work for the birth but if you take a photo of it on a decent enough camera and upload the jpeg file as who has a personal large photocopier
archicraft wrote: » According to the following it can be scanned or you can:) use a camera:Requirements for clients to use the new e-appsIn order to use e-Apps, applicants must meet ALL of the following requirements: Be able to pay the application fee via the e-Payment system (credit card only – no payment at a financial institution). For example, some countries do not permit their citizens to use a credit card that can make an international transaction for the fee; therefore, unless they have someone to pay on their behalf, they would have to submit a paper application by mail or through a VAC. Have a valid email address. Have access to a scanner or camera to make electronic images of their documents, which can be uploaded to their computer. Clients may scan documents (up to 4 MB/file) in the following file formats: PNG, DOC, DOCX, JPEG and PDF. These requirements are outlined in the online instructions to the client. (copied from Operational Bulletin 486 - December 17, 2012,on CIC wed site)
minnow12 wrote: » 7.A complete and up-to-date version of your Curriculum Vitae. Specify the dates (month, year) and locations (city, country) of all your study, work, and travel experiences over the past five years.
Muffinman1 wrote: » No that is correct and they are strict when checking CV and it's dates etc match up to the form. That is part of why people should make ure they check everything carefully.
minnow12 wrote: » You only need to do the med exam if you intend to work with children, elderly or in medical profession, also if you've been in a country where tb is still prevalent. The Garda Clearance is only the one that they do for Immigration purposes, they don't send it to Thurles, they just check to see if you've a criminal record in any of the places you lived in Ireland, and if not they issue a document signed by the Superintendant saying that you don;t. Shouldn't take any more than 2 weeks - my local Guards posted mine to me here in Canada. It'll say on the top " For the purposes of the Canadian Consular Authorities". Everyone's getting them these days - tell them it's for immigration a they'll know straight away.. Oh and make sure that the dates on your cv match the dates on the application form. Also that there are no gaps. They aren't sending back incomplete applications till after the 1st of April, so we essentially have only one chance to get it right..
JustRoss23 wrote: » Anyone know what the story is if you were unemployed for a few months with regards CV or should i just fill in the months i was unemployed and say i was working?:) Ross