Hello Seniors,
May God Bless you all for your time and effort in carrying us along. Amen
Please can I pursue PR through EE while at the same time pick up a study program in Canada. Is it allowed?
I mean; I am hopefully about to receive nomination from one of the province which will enable me to apply proper to IRCC for PR stage processing. But(And) at this same time, I just got admission for a 1yr college Certificate program that I am tempted/want to accept and apply to embassy for Study permit. QUESTION: Will I be allowed to be processing the PR application while I am still a student or I must wait to finish study program before I start the PR application processing again? What are the options and how do people do both?
Your advice?
hi all,
So I got my Work Experience letter from the company which I worked in.The letter itself is fully in english.The problem is company overhead is in local language.So the company name and words like phone number,adress and faks which are written in the overhead of letter all in local language.Will this be problem or should I make translations?
Hello Seniors,
May God Bless you all for your time and effort in carrying us along. Amen
Please can I pursue PR through EE while at the same time pick up a study program in Canada. Is it allowed?
I mean; I am hopefully about to receive nomination from one of the province which will enable me to apply proper to IRCC for PR stage processing. But(And) at this same time, I just got admission for a 1yr college Certificate program that I am tempted/want to accept and apply to embassy for Study permit. QUESTION: Will I be allowed to be processing the PR application while I am still a student or I must wait to finish study program before I start the PR application processing again? What are the options and how do people do both?
Your advice?
Hi and thank you for the blessing.
There is no rule that says one can not apply for PR while studying. You can apply based on the educational credentials you have already attained.
So it's really a question of whether you can afford it all.
All the best and may God bless you too.
hi all,
So I got my Work Experience letter from the company which I worked in.The letter itself is fully in english.The problem is company overhead is in local language.So the company name and words like phone number,adress and faks which are written in the overhead of letter all in local language.Will this be problem or should I make translations?
Hi,
This is a bit of a tricky one. Although the majority of the letter is in English the fact that some important parts are not means that it needs to be translated. That is my humble opinion. At least that is the safest thing to do.
"
Translation of documents
If a supporting document is in a language other than English or French, the applicant must provide IRCC with a copy of the original document as well as a version translated by a certified translator.
If a supporting document is in a language other than English or French, the applicant must provide IRCC with:
- the English or French translation; and
- an affidavit from the person who completed the translations; and
- a certified photocopy of the original document."
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/tools/perm/express/intake-complete.asp
regards
Hi Seniors,
I have two questions.
1. Is there any format for getting the reference letter from our current and past companies we have worked.? If yes kindly share it.
2. I have worked for 5 companies and i have 4 years experience do i need to get the letter from all the companies or last two companies would be fine?
3. And the main query is i worked as contract employee ( my payroll was processed by another parent company) so should i get the letter from my parent company or from my deputed company?
Regards,
Jai
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Hi Seniors,
I have two questions.
1. Is there any format for getting the reference letter from our current and past companies we have worked.? If yes kindly share it.
2. I have worked for 5 companies and i have 4 years experience do i need to get the letter from all the companies or last two companies would be fine?
3. And the main query is i worked as contract employee ( my payroll was processed by another parent company) so should i get the letter from my parent company or from my deputed company?
Regards,
Jai
Hi,
1) There is no standard format, but this is a very good one:
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/nail-the-challenge-of-getting-reference-letter-from-current-employer-t397796.0.html
2) You need a letter for all the experience you have claimed points for. If its 5 companies you need 5 letters.
3) This one I'm not 100% sure about, but it seems logical to get it from the deputed company.
All the best
Of course you can create a profile and add you education; but the points for the education will only reflect after you entering the ECA ref#
What will be the point of creating the profile if you can not submit it?
One needs to have both IELTS results and ECA report before creating and submitting a profile.
Do you know if temporary work permit requires ielts or just express entry?
Do you know if temporary work permit requires ielts or just express entry?
You require neither IELTS nor Express Entry for temporary Work Permit. Express entry is only designated to people applying for PR. Follow come to Canada tool to proceed Work permit.
It's all on the CIC site:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/index.asp
But...
(Please note that this info does not apply to the Federal Skilled Trades Program)
1) Determine your eligibility by doing this CIC quiz
http://www.cic.gc.ca/ctc-vac/ee-start.asp
2) Get your language test(s) done. You must get at least CLB 7 in each of the four sections for the Federal Skilled Worker (FSW), Provincial Nomination Program (PNP) or Canadian Experience Class (CEC) streams. But getting CLB 10 gives you maximum points for language.
How does CLB match back to the language tests? That info is here -->
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/tools/language/charts.asp
3) Get your qualifications assessed by doing an
Education Credential Assessment. Details here -->
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/assessment.asp
4) Determine the code that best applies to you on the
National Occupation Classification (NOC) list
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/noc.asp
The occupation must be NOC 0, A, or B for FSW or CEC.
5) When you have those in hand you
create your express entry profile.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/profile.asp and
register for the Job Bank http://www.jobbank.gc.ca/home-eng.do?lang=eng
You'll be given points based on your age, education, number of years work experience, and language skills. The points system is detailed here -->
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/express-entry/grid-crs.asp
You'll be in a pool with thousands of other applicants
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/pool.asp
Of course, the more points you have the better. The max is 1200, with 600 of those points coming from your ability to snag a PNP or a job offer with a very hard to get Labour Market Impact Assessment
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/work/employers/lmo-basics.asp
For CEC applicants, the max is 600 but someone who has no work experience in Canada who is only eligible for FSW can only get up to 520 points.
6) Finally, wait for your invitation to apply (ITA). But in the interim you will need to do the following:
a) Have your
application fee (C$550 each for principal applicant and spouse) and
right of permanent resident fee (C$490 each for principal applicant and spouse) ready
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/fees/fees.asp
b) Identify how you will provide
proof of funds http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/funds.asp
c) check out what is required for the
police certificates http://www.cic.gc.ca/English/information/security/police-cert/index.asp
d) find out how long it takes to get a date for the
medical exam.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/medical/medexams-perm.asp
e) contact previous and current employers about them providing
job letters. You must have at least 12 months of full-time, or an equal amount in part-time, skilled work experience. Full-time work means at least 30 hours of paid work per week. Work experience while you were a full-time student does not count.
f)
research cities in the province(s) where you want to live.
is this application nd PR fee refundable in case u dont get selected??
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is this application nd PR fee refundable in case u dont get selected??
Yes. Your
right of permanent resident fee (C$490 each for principal applicant and spouse) only be refunded. Application fee C$550/person is non-refundable.
Hello All,
One Question related to Proof of Funds.
If my wife is the Primary applicant, then whether my Provident Fund Statement will suffice the requirement as Proof of Funds?
Regards
Hello All,
One Question related to Proof of Funds.
If my wife is the Primary applicant, then whether my Provident Fund Statement will suffice the requirement as Proof of Funds?
Regards
Hi,
Whatever is acceptable coming from the primary applicant is acceptable from the spouse. All you need to do is sign a notarised affidavit giving your full consent to the use of these funds for immigration purposes.
regards
Hi,
I have some questions about education and work experience.
I want to apply under the NOC code for "Translators", I have a bachelor's degree in English translation and I have about 3.5 years of consistent experience doing this (from before graduation, till now, 1 year after) and now I'm a master's student studying something else entirely.
1. Now since my job is still a "translator" and I want to apply as one, Is it ok to say that I have a bachelor's degree in the EE forms? I mean that isn't breaking any laws or providing false information, right?
2. I have heard that they only accept work experiences that have been done after the graduation date of your degree. So now I'm only eligible for one year of work experience, correct? Is the fact that I'm currently a student, in another field, an affecting factor here? And if so, If I tell them my degree is a bachelor's, Where do I have to inform them that I was a student during this time?
3.Normally, my salary has seen some raises during these 3.5 years. which of them is supposed to go In the letter that I should write for them? Just the last one?
Thanks.
Good Luck
Yes. Your right of permanent resident fee (C$490 each for principal applicant and spouse) only be refunded. Application fee C$550/person is non-refundable.
Well, this depends on the reason for rejection. If it is rejected for being incomplete, i believe the full fees are refunded.
regards
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