I need clarity on completing Work History and Study and languages Form for my spouse.
, i got my ETA last week ,Since i had enough points , though my wife is a graduate and has work experience , i did not claim points for the same.
Should i mention her Education details in Study and languages and work experience in Work history or is that enough to mention only in personal History section
Hi. Please I need help with this: if ECA is due for completion by the 21st of April 2018, and the applicant uses this date to apply as of today; if he eventually lands ITA by the next draw which would certainly come up before the said ECA completion date, would it be termed misrepresentation by the time he finally submits?
Hi. Please I need help with this: if ECA is due for completion by the 21st of April 2018, and the applicant uses this date to apply as of today; if he eventually lands ITA by the next draw which would certainly come up before the said ECA completion date, would it be termed misrepresentation by the time he finally submits?
Hi. Please I need help with this: if ECA is due for completion by the 21st of April 2018, and the applicant uses this date to apply as of today; if he eventually lands ITA by the next draw which would certainly come up before the said ECA completion date, would it be termed misrepresentation by the time he finally submits?
I will say you hold on till your ECA is completed before claiming points on it. You will eventually get ITA in the later one and just waiting till the 21st
I have a question regarding which degree i should use for application.
My bachelors: Mechanical engineering
Masters: Petroleum Engineering
My work experience: Mechanical industry (Construction)
Please advise on which degree i should apply for express entry.
Is it necessary to have the same experience as the degree you use for application?
I will get extra points for master's degree but do let me know if you have had this situation and suggest what to do.
I have a question regarding which degree i should use for application.
My bachelors: Mechanical engineering
Masters: Petroleum Engineering "Use your Masters degree. Reason is that it will give you a higher score"
My work experience: Mechanical industry (Construction)
Please advise on which degree i should apply for express entry.
Is it necessary to have the same experience as the degree you use for application? "Not necessary, what's important is that your work experience must fall under either of these NOC's: 0, A or B.
I will get extra points for master's degree but do let me know if you have had this situation and suggest what to do.
I have a question regarding which degree i should use for application.
My bachelors: Mechanical engineering
Masters: Petroleum Engineering
My work experience: Mechanical industry (Construction)
Please advise on which degree i should apply for express entry.
Is it necessary to have the same experience as the degree you use for application?
I will get extra points for master's degree but do let me know if you have had this situation and suggest what to do.
Your Masters degree will be better because it gives you more points. However, it isn't a must that your work experience should be same as the degree. It is required that your work experience realms with the NOC you choose
Just a question.
What happens if you’re applying for a commonlaw and in the middle of the process, you’re getting married. Will that give any impact? On what stage of the application process should we declare that we’re getting married?
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Just a question.
What happens if you’re applying for a commonlaw and in the middle of the process, you’re getting married. Will that give any impact? On what stage of the application process should we declare that we’re getting married?
Hi. Please I need help with this: if ECA is due for completion by the 21st of April 2018, and the applicant uses this date to apply as of today; if he eventually lands ITA by the next draw which would certainly come up before the said ECA completion date, would it be termed misrepresentation by the time he finally submits?
Just a question.
What happens if you’re applying for a commonlaw and in the middle of the process, you’re getting married. Will that give any impact? On what stage of the application process should we declare that we’re getting married?
You must inform CIC about your marriage the moment it is done. BT I'll advice that you get married after AOR, by then you know that your CRS score is secured, meaning you won't be dropping points because of your spouse. You would then submit your spouse medical exam, updated proof of fund, marriage certificate, and all such documents relating to her.