A) If your spouse has CANADIAN work experience and you are claiming CRS points for that, then yes of course you will have to provide reference letters.
B) If your spouse does not have CANADIAN work experience then you can not even claim points for her, and while filling PR application, do not mention about her job. Just mention house wife or home maker or unemployed. Because, if you are going to mention employed in personal history, then the VISA office may ask for reference letters.
A) If your spouse has CANADIAN work experience and you are claiming CRS points for that, then yes of course you will have to provide reference letters.
B) If your spouse does not have CANADIAN work experience then you can not even claim points for her, and while filling PR application, do not mention about her job. Just mention house wife or home maker or unemployed. Because, if you are going to mention employed in personal history, then the VISA office may ask for reference letters.
For WES evaluation, do I need to have both Bachelor’s degree and Law degree assessed or just the Law degree? Or if I have a Master’s degree, just the MA or both MA and Bachelor’s degree? TIA.
I think I answered your question previously, Now you are asking it again and again.
My Previous answer was:
First try applying without NOC letter and do not mention anything about it in your LOE. Just go ahead with your application. In case your VISA officer will ask for an NOC letter, then you can upload the LOE.
Thanks @mr.preetsingh .. Apologies from my side..
I asked bcz you said in your previous reply -- to mention in LOE(in case required) --of having no bond signed with employer, but actually I have 3 months or amt. equivalent bond..
Anyways thanks a lot...
Do I need to provide offer letter, appointment letter, salary slips and Income Tax docs while providing Reference letter or only in case visa officer demands NOC.
Please advise. Thanks.
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Thanks @mr.preetsingh .. Apologies from my side..
I asked bcz you said in your previous reply -- to mention in LOE(in case required) --of having no bond signed with employer, but actually I have 3 months or amt. equivalent bond..
Anyways thanks a lot...
Do I need to provide offer letter, appointment letter, salary slips and Income Tax docs while providing Reference letter or only in case visa officer demands NOC.
Please advise. Thanks.
For WES evaluation, do I need to have both Bachelor’s degree and Law degree assessed or just the Law degree? Or if I have a Master’s degree, just the MA or both MA and Bachelor’s degree? TIA.
Hello guys.. need some help here..
Some of my docs are in regional language.. as per CIC these should be translated into English from certified translator...
1.Who is the certified translator in India?
2. Do I need to get translation notarised also?
3.In case of translated docs., Do I need to upload original docs also ?
Pls advise. Thanks.
Hello guys.. need some help here..
Some of my docs are in regional language.. as per CIC these should be translated into English from certified translator...
1.Who is the certified translator in India?
2. Do I need to get translation notarised also?
3.In case of translated docs., Do I need to upload original docs also ?
Pls advise. Thanks.
A) If your spouse has CANADIAN work experience and you are claiming CRS points for that, then yes of course you will have to provide reference letters.
B) If your spouse does not have CANADIAN work experience then you can not even claim points for her, and while filling PR application, do not mention about her job. Just mention house wife or home maker or unemployed. Because, if you are going to mention employed in personal history, then the VISA office may ask for reference letters.
I worked for an SAT, GRE test prep private company (The Princeton Review) for over a year as a verbal trainer. I then switched to another organization where I teach IELTS in addition to verbal part of the SAT. Both these organization are privately run and are registered.
My questions:
A) Would NOC code 4021 be appropriate for my profession?
B) Would my work be accepted by CIC? I am apprehensive about this. With a 441 CRS, I am hopeful of an ITA soon.
C) What shall be the title of my jobs? Would Verbal Trainer work? Additionally, shall the title match what's in the NOC list of titles?
I have obtained CLB 10 scores, if that's relevant. My ielts scores: L -8.5, R -8, W-7.5, S-8.5 ( I shared these because the visa officer may see these relevant to my profession).
Please help me with this conundrum. Also share experiences of anyone with similar background who obtained the PR.
I am yet to find anyone.
I have a question. My birth certificate has a different name than the rest of my documents, including my passport, higher secondary and college certificates. I had my name changed in 2006, with only the gazette newspaper as proof for the name change. Should I write up an affidavit for the name change, or is submitting the newspaper scan copy enough for the proof of name change?
I want to apply as a married man but not coming with my family. That means, I will only do my application when I receive ITA. How easy can I eventually bring my family after some months or year???
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