1. Have opened a new bank account in India in August which has average balance of approximate 8000 CAD till date. and rest i have CAD 5000 in an account in Dubai bank account. i have recently got an ITA so i plan t submit my documentation by mid December. would it be ok if i show balances for 3 months average in Indian bank account and rest 6 months average of 5k CAD in dubai bank account. would it be fine if i show 3 months bank account since the account was opened in august ??
2. would i be fine if i show POF in 2 different bank account (india and dubai) but accumulating upto 13000 CAD ??
1. Have opened a new bank account in India in August which has average balance of approximate 8000 CAD till date. and rest i have CAD 5000 in an account in Dubai bank account. i have recently got an ITA so i plan t submit my documentation by mid December. would it be ok if i show balances for 3 months average in Indian bank account and rest 6 months average of 5k CAD in dubai bank account. would it be fine if i show 3 months bank account since the account was opened in august ??
2. would i be fine if i show POF in 2 different bank account (india and dubai) but accumulating upto 13000 CAD ??
Hi,
I have a sibling, who is a permanent resident of Canada. In Pre-ITA express entry application, I did not mention about my sister since I was under the impression that my sister was still under work permit. Now I know that she is a permanent resident of Canada, so I have updated the Family section in Personal Information accordingly. However, I do not want to claim the points for my sister because I am unable to arrange the required documents from her.
Can you please suggest how should I go about this?
This is ok. Just give a short explanation in your LOE, eg. My sister recently gained Canadian PR without my knowledge, thus I have not claimed points for this.
This is ok. Just give a short explanation in your LOE, eg. My sister recently gained Canadian PR without my knowledge, thus I have not claimed points for this.
In that case, what answer should I provide for "Do you have a relative who is a citizen or permanent resident of Canada?" In my Pre-ITA application, I have selected it as No.
In that case, what answer should I provide for "Do you have a relative who is a citizen or permanent resident of Canada?" In my Pre-ITA application, I have selected it as No.
The purpose of this question is for the system to award points for this. Therefore you should answer No since you do not want to claim the points or have evidence of this relationship, and then mention her in your family information section.
For the sake of clarity, you can explain this in your LOE.
I have completed my Masters from University of Queensland in Australia, Bachelors from Bangalore university in India and Post Graduate Diploma in Intellectual Property Rights from National Law School of India University (PGDIPR).
What would be the best approach for sending the documents to WES?
a) Request the documents from University of Queensland be couriered to Bangalore and then combine all the transcripts into one envelope and send it to WES or
b) Request my Australian university to send the sealed copy of the transcript directly to WES and then separately send the transcripts for my bachelors and PGDIPR transcripts to WES. Would this option result in additional charges?
Please let me know your thoughts on the same. Thank you.
I have completed my Masters from University of Queensland in Australia, Bachelors from Bangalore university in India and Post Graduate Diploma in Intellectual Property Rights from National Law School of India University (PGDIPR).
What would be the best approach for sending the documents to WES?
a) Request the documents from University of Queensland be couriered to Bangalore and then combine all the transcripts into one envelope and send it to WES or
b) Request my Australian university to send the sealed copy of the transcript directly to WES and then separately send the transcripts for my bachelors and PGDIPR transcripts to WES. Would this option result in additional charges?
Please let me know your thoughts on the same. Thank you.
The purpose of this question is for the system to award points for this. Therefore you should answer No since you do not want to claim the points or have evidence of this relationship, and then mention her in your family information section.
For the sake of clarity, you can explain this in your LOE.
I am wondering if I can use my existing medical exam information in my EE application? I am hoping to get an ITA in the next draw (Nov. 1st/2nd?).
I have been living in Canada for over 8 years now and applied for PR through the inland pnp paper based application close to 24 months ago which is still in process. I did an upfront medical exam in July 2016 which expired in July 2017, but based on my GCMS notes, my current application was sent to CIO-Meds in mid-September 2017 (possibly for extension?).
I am wondering if I can just use the same medical exam information in my express entry application, hoping that IRCC would extend it? I have not left Canada for over 4 years now.
I have lost all hopes in the progress of my existing application so I want to apply through EE as soon as possible.
I am wondering if I can use my existing medical exam information in my EE application? I am hoping to get an ITA in the next draw (Nov. 1st/2nd?).
I have been living in Canada for over 8 years now and applied for PR through the inland pnp paper based application close to 24 months ago which is still in process. I did an upfront medical exam in July 2016 which expired in July 2017, but based on my GCMS notes, my current application was sent to CIO-Meds in mid-September 2017 (possibly for extension?).
I am wondering if I can just use the same medical exam information in my express entry application, hoping that IRCC would extend it? I have not left Canada for over 4 years now.
I have lost all hopes in the progress of my existing application so I want to apply through EE as soon as possible.
Dear TanakaM,
I have a query regarding reference letter. My HR can not issue any reference letter for my experience. What are the options available in that case? Can my supervisor issue such reference letter and what is the format to be used and if it has to be printed on a company's letter head?
Dear TanakaM,
I have a query regarding reference letter. My HR can not issue any reference letter for my experience. What are the options available in that case? Can my supervisor issue such reference letter and what is the format to be used and if it has to be printed on a company's letter head?
Your supervisor can right the letter. It must include the following information:
"The following documents are mandatoryfor 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"