Hi,
1) Upload all your original degree certificate, official translations and affidavits related to the translations. Follow the translation instructions here:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/tools/perm/express/intake-complete.asp
You can then add your WES and IELTS reports.
2) This is in reference to your sister's PR card or proof of her status in Canada.
- Proof of residency in Canada of sibling (required) - utility bill or anything to prove that she physically lives in Canada.
- Proof of sibling relationship (required) - Birth certificates.
3) Not 100% sure, but I think you only need to submit the passport she will be using to travel.
4) Yes
All the best
Many thx TanakaM I really appreciate your help!
All the best!
Hi,
You don't need a job description, you need a reference letter that contains the following information:
"
The following documents are
mandatory for each work experience declared:
- a reference or experience letter from the employer, which
- should be an official document printed on company letterhead (must include the applicant’s name, the company’s contact information [address, telephone number and email address], and the name, title and signature of the immediate supervisor or personnel officer at the company),
- should indicate all positions held while employed at the company and must include the following details: job title, duties and responsibilities, job status (if current job), dates worked for the company, number of work hours per week and annual salary plus benefits; and
- if the applicant is self-employed, articles of incorporation or other evidence of business ownership, evidence of self-employment income and documentation from third-party individuals indicating the service provided along with payment details (self-declared main duties or affidavits are not acceptable proof of self-employed work experience).
If the work experience is in Canada, proof may include copies of T4 tax information slips and notices of assessment issued by the Canada Revenue Agency (the time period for these documents should reflect the work experience timeframe [e.g., work experience from 2006 to 2008 requires only documents from those calendar years])."
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/tools/perm/express/intake-complete.asp
All the best
Thanks! All my work experience is in Canada. Does that mean I don't need a reference letter then? Just To tax slips etc is adequate?
Thanks! All my work experience is in Canada. Does that mean I don't need a reference letter then? Just To tax slips etc is adequate?
Please take your time to read the information that Tanaka kindly provides. A reference letter is mandatory.
Thanks! All my work experience is in Canada. Does that mean I don't need a reference letter then? Just To tax slips etc is adequate?
Well I don't know much about CEC, but my understanding of the instruction is that it is mandatory for all applicants. Then you can add tax slips as evidence. You would need to do a bit more research on this.
All the best
Please take your time to read the information that Tanaka kindly provides. A reference letter is mandatory.
Thanks for letting me know folks!
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Well I don't know much about CEC, but my understanding of the instruction is that it is mandatory for all applicants. Then you can add tax slips as evidence. You would need to do a bit more research on this.
All the best
Thank you.
Hi All
I just got an email from CPCO Final request that you can submit your passport and other related docs for PR.Just wanted to know how many days does it take to get passport back from CPCO with COPR once I submit that ??
I have an electrical engineering degree from Canada, about 7 months of work experience in electrical engineering NOC2133 and 28 months of work experience in mechanical project engineering NOC 2132 work experience all in Canada.
I wonder if there is any issues with having work experience in two different NOC jobs? Should I ask the employer add the NOC# on the experience letter in addition to the duties?
Thank you.
I have an electrical engineering degree from Canada, about 7 months of work experience in electrical engineering NOC2133 and 28 months of work experience in mechanical project engineering NOC 2132 work experience all in Canada.
I wonder if there is any issues with having work experience in two different NOC jobs? Should I ask the employer add the NOC# on the experience letter in addition to the duties?
Thank you.
1) That wont be a problem at all. You only need to have 1 year of experience in your primary NOC and the rest can come from multiple NOCs. Therefore, your primary NOC will be 2132.
2) This is not mandatory, but since it is Canadian experience they can go ahead and state the NOC in the letter.
All the best
Hi All
I just got an email from CPCO Final request that you can submit your passport and other related docs for PR.Just wanted to know how many days does it take to get passport back from CPCO with COPR once I submit that ??
Hi,
Congrats mate, you have made it to the end of the road. It depends on the Visa Office, but in general it takes about 2-3 weeks.
regards
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Hi,
I wanted to know why the immigration asks about previous marriage details. Do they get in touch with them by any chance?
Thanks!
Hi,
I wanted to know why the immigration asks about previous marriage details. Do they get in touch with them by any chance?
Thanks!
Hi,
IMO, its mainly for security reasons. If you were once married to a terrorist you are a potential threat to national security.
They reserve the right to contact them but its highly unlikely.
regards
Dear senior members I need help. my score after nomination was 1036. due to CLB 9 and 2 or more degrees in education. My experience is more than 3 years as I started my job in Apr 2012. But my last date of degree completion was Dec 2014. I received notes today and agent says I met all the criteria but assessed my score as 986. I do not know why and how? I have failed to understand because even if they consider my experience after the education, it would be 2 years which gives me 25 points unlike for complete 3 years which gives 50 points. For spouse I have 8 points for education and 18 points for IELTS.
Please guide me how should I go about it. I am worried
Client highest level of education: 119
Spouse highest level of education: 8
Client age: 75
First Official Language: 116
Spouse First official language: 18
Skill transferability
Education: 50
Foreign work Experience: 50
PN Nomination: 600
Total score 1036
But agent assessed as 986 while A11-2
Dear senior members I need help. my score after nomination was 1036. due to CLB 9 and 2 or more degrees in education. My experience is more than 3 years as I started my job in Apr 2012. But my last date of degree completion was Dec 2014. I received notes today and agent says I met all the criteria but assessed my score as 986. I do not know why and how? I have failed to understand because even if they consider my experience after the education, it would be 2 years which gives me 25 points unlike for complete 3 years which gives 50 points. For spouse I have 8 points for education and 18 points for IELTS.
Please guide me how should I go about it. I am worried
Client highest level of education: 119
Spouse highest level of education: 8
Client age: 75
First Official Language: 116
Spouse First official language: 18
Skill transferability
Education: 50
Foreign work Experience: 50
PN Nomination: 600
Total score 1036
But agent assessed as 986 while A11-2
Hi,
Why are you worried when you have an extra 600 points? You are guaranteed an ITA so sit back and relax.
regards
Hi,
Why are you worried when you have an extra 600 points? You are guaranteed an ITA so sit back and relax.
regards
No PNP should maintain minimum of 400 score otherwise their 600 does not count.
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