Hello All,
I have couple of simple question - I created my EE profile on 30th Dec 2017 and still waiting for ITA. My CRS is 432. I have seen that in OINP cut off they are usually taking candidates from 1st Jan 2018 - current date. Can i withdraw my application in my EE profile and reapply? Will there any negative effect? Can i apply for new application in same profile? Do i need to mention any details of old application?
Hey friends!
I need proper guidance as I’m coming Toronto next week for landing procedure.
I got AOR in may 2017 and then I got married and add my spouse name on my file. Luckily we get PPR at same time and then I came back to my home country for my sister’s marriage. Now will come with my wife next year at Toronto. My spouse will come first time in Canada.
My concern is
1: do I need any documents except passport and copr paper ?
2: after get ppr I directly came back home for three months so I didn’t get paid by my company since last 3 months. It is ok, right ?
Just wanted to know what is the authenticity of this link as it was on Canada visa. Regarding police certification.
https://www.canadavisa.com/news/ircc-updates-police-certificates-requirement-for-express-entry.html?site=tw&cat=org
Prior to this update, an applicant was required to submit a police certificate from any country or territory where they had resided for a total of six months. This meant that an applicant who spent two months in a country, left and then returned to that same country a few years later for four months was required to provide a police certificate from that country.
An applicant is now only required to submit a police certificate for a country in which they have resided for six months in a row or longer.
Can anyone answer the query
If you are in the Express Entry Pool and have not received an ITA - thus have not submitted your actual PR application, then there is no processing that would take 6 months. When you are in EE pool you get a CRS score. At every draw there is a cut-off, people having CRS score equal or grater than the cut-off are sent ITA.
So let's say your current CRS is at 439 and last two draws have been 440 then your EE profile is simply waiting, there is no processing going on it. let's say that on the next draw the cut-off goes down to 430, then you'll receive your ITA and have 90 days to submit your application.
Your "processing" will commence after you have submitted your PR application. Even though CIC mentions that average time of processing is 6 months for me and many others it took 1 month (28 days) from e-APR to PPR.
Hi may i know how many months it took for your submitted profile to process until you got the PR. I have just submitted my complete express entry profile . Curious to know how long will the entire process will take place?. Any idea.
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Hi All,
I received an ITA during the last draw and now I have a query. One of my Ex-employer is not willing to provide the reference letter (for 1 year experience). However, I have included this in my profile and now received the ITA.
Is it possible to remove this and move it to "Personal History" section and include an LOE. Removing this wont affect my CRS as I scan still claim for the 3 years work experience points from my older and current organization.
Someone suggested me to create another express entry profile without that 1 Year of work experience and then delete the existing profile for which I received the ITA. But when I was going through some forums, I read that it is against the Canadian law and might lead to dire consequences and I don't want to take this risk at all.
Or the other option he gave was to decline the current invitation and create a fresh profile and wait for the next draw. My current CRS is 448.
Please can someone guide me here?
Thanks for your help!
Regards
Milind
Hi may i know how many months it took for your submitted profile to process until you got the PR. I have just submitted my complete express entry profile . Curious to know how long will the entire process will take place?. Any idea.
Yeah. EE profile submit to ITA maybe 3/4 days. AOR to PPR 1 month. The details are in my signature.
We received PPR mail today and need to submit our passports within 30 days to visa office, but one issue is that we are expecting our baby around April end and would definitely like to add him/her to our application. So how should we go about it?
1. Should we raise a CSE now and request deadline extension for passport submission OR
2. Give our passports for stamping, wait for the baby's birth and then raise a CSE along with his/her documents?
Another query - How many days does it generally take to receive stamped passports back from the date of submission (in case of New delhi visa office)?
Hi,
I have received an Invitation to Apply and I have the following doubts:
- Proof of Funds - I don't have the required funds in my account right now. Is it ok if my dad transfer money to my account as a bulk amount?
- Proof of sibling residency - My sister lives in Canada and she is on a month-month lease. Hence, her lease agreement cannot be used as proof. Neither does she have a mortgage or a bill for utilities. Do you know what else we can use for proof of residency in Canada?
Hi All,
I received an ITA during the last draw and now I have a query. One of my Ex-employer is not willing to provide the reference letter (for 1 year experience). However, I have included this in my profile and now received the ITA.
Is it possible to remove this and move it to "Personal History" section and include an LOE. Removing this wont affect my CRS as I scan still claim for the 3 years work experience points from my older and current organization.
Someone suggested me to create another express entry profile without that 1 Year of work experience and then delete the existing profile for which I received the ITA. But when I was going through some forums, I read that it is against the Canadian law and might lead to dire consequences and I don't want to take this risk at all.
Or the other option he gave was to decline the current invitation and create a fresh profile and wait for the next draw. My current CRS is 448.
Please can someone guide me here?
Thanks for your help!
Regards
Milind
You can move your 1 year of experience from work experience to personal history. No problems (I had 2 entries of same job, but when the employer provided a combined letter, I deleted one experience).
Remember at EE level your credentials (including work history) are not validated. Just points are calculated against what you mention and on that basis ITA is issued.
Your profile is evaluated (- including points calculation for validity) once submit your PR.
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hello guys please help my friend.
her wife is studying in canada university
she has bds degree holder
she have five year work experience in india.
now she is studying in canada university
i asked her husband why she did not apply pr from india in express entry.
now please answer me.
can they apply in express entry
mean to say they can logde sperate file for express entry.
bcz they have exp, ielts, professional qualification.
please guys lead me that i can lead them.
thank you
Once you are a PR - you are a PR for life. Entry permits however, are a different ball game. The option to renounce it is yours. It will be renounced by a court only if there was a criminal action taken against you.
I am an ex PR who [in my opinion] made the mistake of renouncing my PR. Thus I had to and could reapply under the EE profile. That took a long painful path and I'm still waiting for news on this. I had a period of 6 months in processing where my eligibility was checked if the PRD decision was clear. Not to dishearten you, but couple of options:
I would suggest that you look into the PRTD process along with a strong supporting letter of explanation as to why you were not able to make the eligibility and also what is your commit to stay, if allowed to renew:
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/application/application-forms-guides/application-permanent-resident-travel-document.html
And also consult with an immigration lawyer before taking a decision to renounce.
If the above is not an option, you can renounce the PR and then reapply with spouse and family. Try to improve the IELTS scores or get the ECA's done to help improve your scores. If the approval comes through it will be for PA + dependents so that you won't have to run through an additional sponsorship process as an individual applicant.
Else, it becomes a multi part journey where you have to settle in Canada, find a job and apply again for family sponsorship - that is entirely up to you.
Thanks a lot for your advice! I think I will need to talk to a lawyer.
Once you are a PR - you are a PR for life. Entry permits however, are a different ball game. The option to renounce it is yours. It will be renounced by a court only if there was a criminal action taken against you.
I am an ex PR who [in my opinion] made the mistake of renouncing my PR. Thus I had to and could reapply under the EE profile. That took a long painful path and I'm still waiting for news on this. I had a period of 6 months in processing where my eligibility was checked if the PRD decision was clear. Not to dishearten you, but couple of options:
I would suggest that you look into the PRTD process along with a strong supporting letter of explanation as to why you were not able to make the eligibility and also what is your commit to stay, if allowed to renew:
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/application/application-forms-guides/application-permanent-resident-travel-document.html
And also consult with an immigration lawyer before taking a decision to renounce.
If the above is not an option, you can renounce the PR and then reapply with spouse and family. Try to improve the IELTS scores or get the ECA's done to help improve your scores. If the approval comes through it will be for PA + dependents so that you won't have to run through an additional sponsorship process as an individual applicant.
Else, it becomes a multi part journey where you have to settle in Canada, find a job and apply again for family sponsorship - that is entirely up to you.
Once you are a PR - you are a PR for life. Entry permits however, are a different ball game. The option to renounce it is yours. It will be renounced by a court only if there was a criminal action taken against you.
I am an ex PR who [in my opinion] made the mistake of renouncing my PR. Thus I had to and could reapply under the EE profile. That took a long painful path and I'm still waiting for news on this. I had a period of 6 months in processing where my eligibility was checked if the PRD decision was clear. Not to dishearten you, but couple of options:
I would suggest that you look into the PRTD process along with a strong supporting letter of explanation as to why you were not able to make the eligibility and also what is your commit to stay, if allowed to renew:
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/application/application-forms-guides/application-permanent-resident-travel-document.html
And also consult with an immigration lawyer before taking a decision to renounce.
If the above is not an option, you can renounce the PR and then reapply with spouse and family. Try to improve the IELTS scores or get the ECA's done to help improve your scores. If the approval comes through it will be for PA + dependents so that you won't have to run through an additional sponsorship process as an individual applicant.
Else, it becomes a multi part journey where you have to settle in Canada, find a job and apply again for family sponsorship - that is entirely up to you.
Thanks a lot for your advice! I think I will need to talk to a lawyer.
Once you are a PR - you are a PR for life. Entry permits however, are a different ball game. The option to renounce it is yours. It will be renounced by a court only if there was a criminal action taken against you.
I am an ex PR who [in my opinion] made the mistake of renouncing my PR. Thus I had to and could reapply under the EE profile. That took a long painful path and I'm still waiting for news on this. I had a period of 6 months in processing where my eligibility was checked if the PRD decision was clear. Not to dishearten you, but couple of options:
I would suggest that you look into the PRTD process along with a strong supporting letter of explanation as to why you were not able to make the eligibility and also what is your commit to stay, if allowed to renew:
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/application/application-forms-guides/application-permanent-resident-travel-document.html
And also consult with an immigration lawyer before taking a decision to renounce.
If the above is not an option, you can renounce the PR and then reapply with spouse and family. Try to improve the IELTS scores or get the ECA's done to help improve your scores. If the approval comes through it will be for PA + dependents so that you won't have to run through an additional sponsorship process as an individual applicant.
Else, it becomes a multi part journey where you have to settle in Canada, find a job and apply again for family sponsorship - that is entirely up to you.
My major problem is that I am 39 now, and next year will be 40. So if I apply with family, my score is around 415, if single, then 427 which has slightly more chance of being selected. I have good IELTS score, Speaking is CLB 9, the rest are CLB 10 or above. I have also WES Canada assessment of my educational credentials. I also used to be Certified HR Professional in Ontario and Alberta for about 2 years all together, even though I have not lived too much in either of them. I also filed taxes for first two years, and then I claimed non-resident for tax purposes. So do you think this can help me either in restoring my PR or in re-applying? And if yes, how it helps? Thanks a lot in advance!
You can move your 1 year of experience from work experience to personal history. No problems (I had 2 entries of same job, but when the employer provided a combined letter, I deleted one experience).
Remember at EE level your credentials (including work history) are not validated. Just points are calculated against what you mention and on that basis ITA is issued.
Your profile is evaluated (- including points calculation for validity) once submit your PR.
I can't move it now as all the fields are freezed.
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