Hello guys,
I have a query, can i fly from a country other than the country where visa was issued. Mine was issued from singapore and now i want to fly from india. Please advise. Thanks
Harish
I've just received a Job Experience from my current employer.. However, the letter does not contain my pay information and I cannot go back to my employer for this (it took 4 weeks just to get this).
Question: Is it ok if i simple provide my Payslips and offer letter as part of the LoE without need of notarizing any of these docs?
I've just received a Job Experience from my current employer.. However, the letter does not contain my pay information and I cannot go back to my employer for this (it took 4 weeks just to get this).
Question: Is it ok if i simple provide my Payslips and offer letter as part of the LoE without need of notarizing any of these docs?
IMHO I dont think so - I would get another letter with salary details on it.
pay stubs are a supporting document which will add weightage to your application. But salary letter or the original letter mentioning salary is mandatory...
IMHO I dont think so - I would get another letter with salary details on it.
pay stubs are a supporting document which will add weightage to your application. But salary letter or the original letter mentioning salary is mandatory...
IMHO I dont think so - I would get another letter with salary details on it.
pay stubs are a supporting document which will add weightage to your application. But salary letter or the original letter mentioning salary is mandatory...
I need some help regarding claiming points for work experience. I have worked from July 2012 to May 2014(22 months) under job code 4163 as a market researcher/consultant. Post that I went for my masters from June 2014 to Feb 2016. i started working again in June 2016 and my current job duties match with both NOC 4163 and 1123. I do not want to screw up my application due to the overlap by claiming points for 3 years work ex.
Is it okay if I just claim points for my earlier work ex under NOC 4163 for 1 year work ex? I will manage somewhere between 444 and 456 depending on my IELTS result (due on 21st June)
Further, I do not wish to inform my current employer about the process. I can download an employment letter from our internal portal but will not list my job responsibilities. I guess it is required to show the current employmen
You are only required to have 1 year of experience in your primary NOC. The rest of your experience can be form other NOCs as long as they are in category A,B or 0.
However, you dont seem to have 3 years of experience even if you combine the 2 (22+13=35 months).
2) You have the option of creating your profile based on your past experience. You don't have to claim points for current employment if you dont want to. You will only need to enter it in your personal history, post ITA, no reference letter is required.
if you cant get the R and R letter to have salary mentioned, i think your original offer letter + pay stubs should be good enough. (provided salary is the same obviously)
You are only required to have 1 year of experience in your primary NOC. The rest of your experience can be form other NOCs as long as they are in category A,B or 0.
However, you dont seem to have 3 years of experience even if you combine the 2 (22+13=35 months).
2) You have the option of creating your profile based on your past experience. You don't have to claim points for current employment if you dont want to. You will only need to enter it in your personal history, post ITA, no reference letter is required.
@TanakaM thanks a lot for helping. When I choose come to Canada tool, do I enter 2 to 3 years in work experience or 1 year? Considering the fact that I am not claiming points for my current work ex
Or take my word for it I have seen several members previously who only had their highest degree evaluated.
The only place where i would recommend getting both bachelors and masters evaluated is if you have a non MBA or non MS masters, like MA or MCom or something along those lines - I have seen several times where WES evaluates it as equal to bachelors degree... in those cases better to get both masters and bachelors evaluated, that gives you an option to get "two or more degrees" which fetches higher points.
I was looking exactly to this. Thanks for writing this reply. This forum has educate me so much that before coming here I and my wife decided to hire a lawyer for immigration, but now it feels that we can do it by ourselves.
Once again thanks for unconditional help.
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No you don't, you will be asked for it at a latter stage if needed.
"Police certificates are required up front and are mandatory for each country (except Canada) where an individual has lived for a total of six months or more. This instruction is for the purpose of the completeness check under section R10. However, it is always at an officer’s discretion to request a new or additional police certificate."
@TanakaM thanks a lot for helping. When I choose come to Canada tool, do I enter 2 to 3 years in work experience or 1 year? Considering the fact that I am not claiming points for my current work ex
Hello everyone, when filling my EE profile, i declared that my spouse do not have post secondary education, even though he has. I did that because he didn't get ECA for it. Was I supposed to do that? If I fill it in and say he didn't get ECA done, will it be ok? Also for spouse's work history, since its outside canada, should I just say no and provide it all in personal history Post-ITA. This is because I don't want to have to provide documents for him. Thanks
Hello everyone, when filling my EE profile, i declared that my spouse do not have post secondary education, even though he has. I did that because he didn't get ECA for it. Was I supposed to do that? If I fill it in and say he didn't get ECA done, will it be ok? Also for spouse's work history, since its outside canada, should I just say no and provide it all in personal history Post-ITA. This is because I don't want to have to provide documents for him. Thanks
What you have done with employment history is correct. Do the same with educational history. Just say no in EE profile and then put it in personal history post-ITA.
What you have done with employment history is correct. Do the same with educational history. Just say no in EE profile and then put it in personal history post-ITA.