You will need a new PCC from UAE.
IRCC clearly states " if you have lived abroad in the past, the police certificate must be issued after you last lived in that country or territory."
Good Luck !!
Thank you very much for your quick response, I received my PCC of UAE, few days after leaving the country but it was issued in 2015. besides that, I did not travel to UAE after issuance of my PCC . so can I use my PCC issued in 2015 or I have to get a new one with the current date?
Please guys need some help with POF...
If i get funds from my father as tfr in my a/c then i get a fd in my name (backed by gift deed) . Now is there any requirement of avg balance in my bank a/c? OR Will fd be considered as part of bank balance and will be sufficient as POF combined with bank balance? Thanks..
Thank you very much for your quick response, I received my PCC of UAE, few days after leaving the country but it was issued in 2015. besides that, I did not travel to UAE after issuance of my PCC . so can I use my PCC issued in 2015 or I have to get a new one with the current date?
In your previous post, you mentioned "I received my PCC from there before I leave UAE".
In case, you obtained your PCC after leaving that country, you don't need a new one. Just take a look on the PCC issuance date, it should be after the exit stamp date on your passport.
And if you have not visited UAE after that, you are good to go with the same PCC, you don't need a new one.
Good Luck
In your previous post, you mentioned "I received my PCC from there before I leave UAE".
In case, you obtained your PCC after leaving that country, you don't need a new one. Just take a look on the PCC issuance date, it should be after the exit stamp date on your passport.
And if you have not visited UAE after that, you are good to go with the same PCC, you don't need a new one.
Good Luck
Thank you so much, I am sorry about the confusion, I should have said applied while I was in UAE and I received after leaving UAE.
You are a real star
Please guys need some help with POF...
If i get funds from my father as tfr in my a/c then i get a fd in my name (backed by gift deed) . Now is there any requirement of avg balance in my bank a/c? OR Will fd be considered as part of bank balance and will be sufficient as POF combined with bank balance? Thanks..
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Thank you so much, I am sorry about the confusion, I should have said applied while I was in UAE and I received after leaving UAE.
You are a real star
Lol.. Thanks !!
Good luck with your application
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@samchop86 couldn't read your reply.. Is there any?
Hello Friends,
One query related to Experience in EE Profile.
My wife is having Experience of 2 years and 9 months as a University Professor. Accordingly NOC code is 4011.
Also, she is having experience of 7 months as a School Teacher. Accordingly NOC code is 4012.
Now Question is that, experience criteria of more than 3 Years will be taken collectively or not. Since, it will affect the 25 points on CSR score if it is less than 3 years.
Regards
Please guys need some help with POF...
If i get funds from my father as tfr in my a/c then i get a fd in my name (backed by gift deed) . Now is there any requirement of avg balance in my bank a/c? OR Will fd be considered as part of bank balance and will be sufficient as POF combined with bank balance? Thanks..
Gifts from parents are very well accepted by IRCC (that's my own personal experience). Do not forget to attach a notarized gift deed for the same.
In your case, if your FD amount is more than the required POF, then you don't even need to show your bank certificates. Just provide the FD along with the gift deed.
In case, the FD amount is less than the required POF, it can be very well combined with your bank balance to achieve the POF level. Don't worry about the average, attach a bank certificate stating mandatory information like account number, account opening date, balance as on date etc and also attach a six months bank statement. Just make sure, there is no big inflow of cash in those 6 months (except that FD thing), otherwise you will have to prove that as well.
God Luck.
Gr8 brthr.. u r a life saverr.. thanks a lot..
@samchop86 ...
Hello,
As per my understanding, EE calculates IELTS score on the basis of CLB level but i was calculating the score on CIC website (
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/crs-tool. asp) and it seems it calculated the score on the basis of individual module basis i.e 119. My individual score is WRLS( 6.5, 7, 8, 7.5). Can any one please explain how language proficiency score is calculated?
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Thank you so much, man!
Well, I guess this depends on the rules for the specific NOC. Mine (Translation) does say that you should have academic education in this field. (although there are other ways to it too). So now I can get the full points for my foreign skilled work experience! (3years or more)
So to iterate; for example, one of my friends who has just completed her master's degree could use her work experience from 3 years ago up until now, regardless of her graduation date. (and it wouldn't count as being only part time) correct?
You're a life saver!
1) No, it doesn't depend on the rules (employment requirements) of the NOC.They actually dont matter at all. Read this:
"
Note: The applicant does not need to demonstrate that they meet the “employment requirements” listed in the NOC occupational description."
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/tools/perm/econ/fsw/minimum.asp
2) Yes, as long as it is foreign work experience.
Regards
Hello,
As per my understanding, EE calculates IELTS score on the basis of CLB level but i was calculating the score on CIC website (
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/crs-tool. asp) and it seems it calculated the score on the basis of individual module basis i.e 119. My individual score is WRLS( 6.5, 7, 8, 7.5). Can any one please explain how language proficiency score is calculated?
Hello,
Yes, each module gives you points individually:
"Proficiency — first official language
13 (1) The points that are to be assigned for proficiency in each of the language skill areas in the first official language of a foreign national, according to their benchmark level as assessed in that language under the
Canadian Language Benchmarks or the
Niveaux de compétence linguistique canadiens, are the following:
- (a) for a foreign national who has no accompanying spouse or common-law partner
- (i) 0 points for being assessed at less than level 4,
- (ii) 6 points for being assessed at level 4 or 5,
- (iii) 9 points for being assessed at level 6,
- (iv) 17 points for being assessed at level 7,
- (v) 23 points for being assessed at level 8,
- (vi) 31 points for being assessed at level 9, and
- (vii) 34 points for being assessed at level 10 or higher; and
- (b) for a foreign national who has an accompanying spouse or common-law partner
- (i) 0 points for being assessed at less than level 4,
- (ii) 6 points for being assessed at level 4 or 5,
- (iii) 8 points for being assessed at level 6,
- (iv) 16 points for being assessed at level 7,
- (v) 22 points for being assessed at level 8,
- (vi) 29 points for being assessed at level 9, and
- (vii) 32 points for being assessed at level 10 or higher."
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/mi/express-entry.asp
You can use this IELTS to CLB converter:
https://ieltscanadatest.com/test-results/ielts-and-clb/
regards
Hello Friends!
1. How much time does it take tentatively once you submit the PR application to get final decision?
2. Once final decision comes, how many days to send passport for stamping ?
Appreciate your response.
Thanks!!
Hello,
Yes, each module gives you points individually:
"Proficiency — first official language
13 (1) The points that are to be assigned for proficiency in each of the language skill areas in the first official language of a foreign national, according to their benchmark level as assessed in that language under the
Canadian Language Benchmarks or the
Niveaux de compétence linguistique canadiens, are the following:
- (a) for a foreign national who has no accompanying spouse or common-law partner
- (i) 0 points for being assessed at less than level 4,
- (ii) 6 points for being assessed at level 4 or 5,
- (iii) 9 points for being assessed at level 6,
- (iv) 17 points for being assessed at level 7,
- (v) 23 points for being assessed at level 8,
- (vi) 31 points for being assessed at level 9, and
- (vii) 34 points for being assessed at level 10 or higher; and
- (b) for a foreign national who has an accompanying spouse or common-law partner
- (i) 0 points for being assessed at less than level 4,
- (ii) 6 points for being assessed at level 4 or 5,
- (iii) 8 points for being assessed at level 6,
- (iv) 16 points for being assessed at level 7,
- (v) 22 points for being assessed at level 8,
- (vi) 29 points for being assessed at level 9, and
- (vii) 32 points for being assessed at level 10 or higher."
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/mi/express-entry.asp
You can use this IELTS to CLB converter:
https://ieltscanadatest.com/test-results/ielts-and-clb/
regards
In language proficiency section scores will be calculated as follows;
WRLS( 6.5, 7, 8, 7.5)
W 6.5 = 23
R 7 =31
L 8 =31
S 7.5 =34
Total 119? In language section, it's understandable that score is calculated on individual module basis and the score is allocated How will the score be calculated in transferability section? on CLB basis or what ?
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.
I have a small question. My Bachelors major and work experience are different. My major is in finance and experience in HR. Is that an issue with ee application
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