Can someone please help me with - "what is number of the current permit ?" while filling the 'current situation' section in Arrima. I have valid work permit but don't know, which is the number of permit on this.
My Ielts score is Listening 7.5,Reading 6,Writing 5.5 and Speaking 5.5....Am I eligible for Quebec arrimal portal for Canada PR
My Ielts score is Listening 7.5,Reading 6,Writing 5.5 and Speaking 5.5....Am I eligible for Quebec arrimal portal for Canada PR
U can check your eligibility, Quebec immigration website,
Status of file is showing TABLED , what next???
A new group is required. If anyone interested please create and add me.
same here.. please add me too
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Can someone advice below queries>>what to fill under schooling.
1)Do you have a diploma higher than primary school?
I have a B.E(University Degree). Should I select Yes?
2)Do you have a comparative evaluation of studies done outside quebec Issued after Jan31,2013
Is this about WES evaluation or any other
3)Also Add Diploma
4)Information on recognization of skills
Personal Information
1. File number from IRCC?
2.Individual reference number?
Please reply
what is our file no of IRCC?.. the express entry profile starts with E but it shows only no
will going in a
Do you have a valid job offer? Maybe move to work in some place beside Montreal will improve your score ?
will going visit visa, search for job, get a job & then a work permit process work out ?
Please guide me how much money I have to show in my bank account as we are 2 adults and 3 kids under 18. And bank statements for how many months are required. Please guide in detail as I have checked on the website they were saying 85000 Canadian dollars per Annum which is tooooo much. Please guide me in detail.
hello everyone ..my question to you all is ..does quebec accept delf scores too ? if yes then how do they award points based on delf scores as there is no criteria of converting them into CLB or NCLC scores .
I think they do, I read it somewhere. If I am
hello everyone ..my question to you all is ..does quebec accept delf scores too ? if yes then how do they award points based on delf scores as there is no criteria of converting them into CLB or NCLC scores .
Correct, delf is only for C1 and C2 levels? If you passed DELF C1 you get 15 points out of 17 from French.
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Sorry you lose one point in speaking and one point in listening, so you get 14 out of 16 from French. The maximum points possible for French are 16.
well, is there anyone who can tell if one have 76 points with family, what are the chances to get certificate, also I would like you all to share your scores
1) I am a Dentist, But I can't find my Field when I select in (the training area associated with your degree) , any Help please?
2) my educational documents have been evaluated from WES, can any one inform me where to import this evaluation in my application?
Hi ,
I have completed my graduation in BSC computer Science and Masters in Computer Science in 2017.
I have 1 year work experience but while filling in the work experience ,it is asking me about last 5 years work experience.
Can someone please guide me on this .
Thanks in Advance.
Can someone please reply to this
if we have a job offer from canada, and we get PR, after reaching the canada, is it compulsory to stick with the same job?
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