Don't get confused. The tool already assumes you have an ECA for her educational credentials, so it has already given you points for this. I thought you meant that you hadn't included her educational qualification. If you already have, the scores wont increase.
I hope that is clear now.
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Yes it's clear now. I was so happy that I would qualify for oinp with those 10 additional points at 410.
Thanks
Yes it's clear now. I was so happy that I would qualify for oinp with those 10 additional points at 410.
Thanks
Well 400 is still enough for OINP.
What was your IELTS score?
Well 400 is still enough for OINP.
What was your IELTS score?
LRWS IS 8.5,7,7,6.5. Adding spouse score and education, its 400.
LRWS IS 8.5,7,7,6.5. Adding spouse score and education, its 400.
Dude.. you need to retake IELTS and aim for atleast L8, SWR 7 . If your speaking improves to 7 your score can increase by as much as 50-60 points.
LRWS IS 8.5,7,7,6.5. Adding spouse score and education, its 400.
Just change your speaking to 7 in the crs tool and see how it changes everything.
You may not even need OINP, you can get a direct ITA.
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Just change your speaking to 7 in the crs tool and see how it changes everything.
You may not even need OINP, you can get a direct ITA.
I know. I did all permutations and combinations. I was confident that I did very well in speaking, the examiner was such a rude and arrogant lady. Anyways, waiting for EOR. Fingers crossed.
Just change your speaking to 7 in the crs tool and see how it changes everything.
You may not even need OINP, you can get a direct ITA.
Somehow, I feel they purposely give a 6.5 to most, in either W or S from what I have observed, I feel it will be the same no matter how many times I give, so not thinking of reappearing for ielts as of now. First attempt, I got an 8 in speaking and this time, it's 6.5.
I know. I did all permutations and combinations. I was confident that I did very well in speaking, the examiner was such a rude and arrogant lady. Anyways, waiting for EOR. Fingers crossed.
Great. I'm sure you will get a positive result.
All the best
Great. I'm sure you will get a positive result.
All the best
Thanks for the motivation. Being positive. If not a direct ITA, at least a PNP should be in my favour by next one year. My B-Day is on September 30 and I hope I get nominated by oinp before that. Will enter the EE pool tentatively by Feb 10.
Yes, you can do this, many applicants here have done it without any issues. You can also mention that in a letter of explanation that you are not claiming any points for this work experience, thus it was moved from the Work History section to the Personal History section. Good Luck!
Hi
M also in same situation. My husband is secondary applicant and he has 2 years of experience outside Canada. We have added his experience under work history. He has job letter from his company. Do we need only that or something else also?
And also for primary applicant all the pay tubs, offer letter and t4s are enough or we need Notice of assessments as well.
Thanks
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Hi
M also in same situation. My husband is secondary applicant and he has 2 years of experience outside Canada. We have added his experience under work history. He has job letter from his company. Do we need only that or something else also?
And also for primary applicant all the pay tubs, offer letter and t4s are enough or we need Notice of assessments as well.
Thanks
For the secondary application, there is no point in adding foreign work experience in the Work History section as it will not give you any CRS points and you will be asked for job letters without any benefits. So, you should remove these 2 years from Work History section and only add them in the Personal History section and you will not need to provide any letters.
For the primary applicant, all you need is a letter(s) that covers all requirements 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.
So, if all the above information is covered in your documents, you should be fine. The Notice of Assessment, paystubs, offer letter, etc. are all supporting documents and are
not mandatory as long as you provide a Reference Letter from your employer that covers all information above. Good Luck!
For the secondary application, there is no point in adding foreign work experience in the Work History section as it will not give you any CRS points and you will be asked for job letters without any benefits. So, you should remove these 2 years from Work History section and only add them in the Personal History section and you will not need to provide any letters.
For the primary applicant, all you need is a letter(s) that covers all requirements 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.
So, if all the above information is covered in your documents, you should be fine. The Notice of Assessment, paystubs, offer letter, etc. are all supporting documents and are
not mandatory as long as you provide a Reference Letter from your employer that covers all information above. Good Luck!
Thanks for quick reply.
Actually I applied for my husband's work permit twice(which was rejected)in that we showed his work experience. So that's why I entered that in work history section.
Thanks for quick reply.
Actually I applied for my husband's work permit twice(which was rejected)in that we showed his work experience. So that's why I entered that in work history section.
Follow
@noscaf2014 's advice and remove it from work history. Just mention this change in your LOE.
Regards
Thank you all.. Then WES it is..
I've posted another thread on Transcripts.. As soon as I get the answers, shall take it forward from there.
Yes, he may, but any criminal record, particularly a jail term, significantly reduces your chances of getting PR. That is why he would need a lawyer to build his case properly.
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Can he use a lawyer in Canada or what do you suggest
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