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kail009

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Hello Everyone !!!

I am seeking assistance regarding my express entry profile, I already submitted my express entry profile more than a month ago and I received my CRS score as well. I did not log into my express entry profile for a while because my CRS score is not that great.


This morning I log into my profile it’s still active but in my work history section it says IN PROGRESS. After clicking the work history I can see a new section called RESEARCH and in my work history it shows my primary NOC code and when did I qualify for it. But the employment history is totally blank.

Shall I put employment information again or it will be updated automatically. What shall I write in the research section?

TIA
 

link2gurdeep

Star Member
Mar 4, 2017
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Hello,

Need suggestion

I am planning a trip to US. When is the right time to apply for US tourist visa i.e before PR stamping or after?

Situation is

1. Two of my friends applied for US visa post Canada PR stamping and they got rejected.

2. Considering above point, if I apply before PR stamping, do I need to inform IRCC about it?

3. If the answer to point # 2 is no, then if I apply for US visa now and let's say it gets approved and then eventually IRCC will ask for my passport, which will then have US tourist visa and I wouldn't have informed them about it. Will there be any problem?
Any suggestions??
 
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sr2017

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Jun 13, 2017
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Dear All,

Planning to apply for Express Entry in couple of months and have sent questions. I would appreciate if anyone can answer the below questions.

1) In order to keep things ready, can I undergo for medical test and police clearance check before creating a profile in Express Entry? Or both medicals and police checks are to be done only after getting the Invitation To Apply? Kindly respond.

2) Let's say we (me & spouse) got PR Visa through Express Entry and shifter to Canada. Later on, my spouse delivered a baby outside Canada, does the baby become Canadian Citizen or PR by default since parents have PR Visa? If not, what could be the procedure to bring the baby to Canada?

3) Do we need to move to Canada immediately after getting the PR Visa through Express Entry or can we move after six months or one year? I mean, if a person got PR Visa in July 2017, can he move to Canada in July 2018? I am just curious to know how soon we need to move to Canada after getting the PR Visa.

Kindly advise on the above points. Thank you.
 
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Dear All,

Planning to apply for Express Entry in couple of months and have sent questions. I would appreciate if anyone can answer the below questions.

1) In order to keep things ready, can I undergo for medical test and police clearance check before creating a profile in Express Entry? Or both medicals and police checks are to be done only after getting the Invitation To Apply? Kindly respond.

2) Let's say we (me & spouse) got PR Visa through Express Entry and shifter to Canada. Later on, my spouse delivered a baby outside Canada, does the baby become Canadian Citizen or PR by default since parents have PR Visa? If not, what could be the procedure to bring the baby to Canada?

3) Do we need to move to Canada immediately after getting the PR Visa through Express Entry or can we move after six months or one year? I mean, if a person got PR Visa in July 2017, can he move to Canada in July 2018? I am just curious to know how soon we need to move to Canada after getting the PR Visa.

Kindly advise on the above points. Thank you.
Hi,

1) PCC is typically valid for a year, except PCC from your country of residence which is valid for 6 months. Based on this I would create a profile first and get PCC sorted once I'm sure an ITA is coming.
With regards to medicals, make them one of the last things you do as you have to land before they expire. They are valid for 1 year.

2) The baby will not be Canadian citizens if he is born outside Canada, but he can be added to your PR. Don't know what the process is, but you can google it.

3) As stated earlier, you must land before the expiry of your medicals, so you and your dependents may have 6 or so months to land depending on how quickly your application is processed.

All the best
 

whimsical

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Jul 21, 2016
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Dear All,

Planning to apply for Express Entry in couple of months and have sent questions. I would appreciate if anyone can answer the below questions.

1) In order to keep things ready, can I undergo for medical test and police clearance check before creating a profile in Express Entry? Or both medicals and police checks are to be done only after getting the Invitation To Apply? Kindly respond.

Once you create a profile in EE you would be in a pool. CIC would do draws and once your points are the same or greater than the draw point, you automatically get an ITA (Invitation To Apply). Once you get an ITA, you have 90 days (before it used to be 60 days) to complete the submission.

People do upfront medicals, i.e. you will do medial tests even before CIC asking you, and submit before your ITA submission deadline expires. Ideally people do it closer to the submission date. This is because, once you get an approval, you would have one year time since you did your medicals to land in Canada.

As for Police Clearance, if you have to get PCC from countries other than you are currently residing, maybe you can start the process now. But the PCC of the country you currently reside, it is recommended you start the process only after you get your ITA. So that it stays more current dated.


2) Let's say we (me & spouse) got PR Visa through Express Entry and shifter to Canada. Later on, my spouse delivered a baby outside Canada, does the baby become Canadian Citizen or PR by default since parents have PR Visa? If not, what could be the procedure to bring the baby to Canada?

If the baby is delivered outside Canada, then NO. Baby is neither a citizen or a PR. You would have to apply.

3) Do we need to move to Canada immediately after getting the PR Visa through Express Entry or can we move after six months or one year? I mean, if a person got PR Visa in July 2017, can he move to Canada in July 2018? I am just curious to know how soon we need to move to Canada after getting the PR Visa.

Once you get the approval, you have one year time from your medical date to land in Canada.

CIC states, to maintain your status as a permanent resident, you must live in Canada for at least two years within a five-year period. During this time you must be in Canada physically.


Kindly advise on the above points. Thank you.
 

sr2017

Member
Jun 13, 2017
19
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Hi,

1) PCC is typically valid for a year, except PCC from your country of residence which is valid for 6 months. Based on this I would create a profile first and get PCC sorted once I'm sure an ITA is coming.
With regards to medicals, make them one of the last things you do as you have to land before they expire. They are valid for 1 year.

2) The baby will not be Canadian citizens if he is born outside Canada, but he can be added to your PR. Don't know what the process is, but you can google it.

3) As stated earlier, you must land before the expiry of your medicals, so you and your dependents may have 6 or so months to land depending on how quickly your application is processed.

All the best
 
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