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Express Entry Step by step instructions.

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bt0

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Certainly possible. I and many others have done it. Now whether it's possible for you, I can't say. It's not that hard, if you are willing to spend some time reading up, you can do it yourself.

If, however, your English language skills are low, or you are very busy with work and life, or your case is very complicated.. it might be worth hiring a consultant. 5k sounds excessive though. 2-3k should get you a good consultant.
Thanks Sir , but is there step by step Here which i can find it easily or through a Express entry portal which demonstrate fully and clearly all things ?
 
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teenaWaghe

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There is no minimum score to get into the pool.

To get into the pool, you have to meet the requirements of one of the three qualifying classes - Federal Skilled Worker, Canadian Experience Class, Federal Skilled Trades. You can google them, or use the Come to Canada tool to see if you qualify.

https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/come-canada-tool-immigration-express-entry.html

If you meet that requirement, you can enter the pool and you'll get a CRS score. There's no minimum CRS score. You can be in the pool with 200 points or whatever you get.
 
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Edwin0206

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Hello all,

For Jobs exempt from the LMIA, it mentioned below:
  1. workers transferred within a company (intra-company transferees with specialized knowledge) – only those that will benefit Canada with their skills and experience
How to define what is specialized knowledge and how to prove this will benefit Canada?

Regards
 

21Goose

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Hello all,

For Jobs exempt from the LMIA, it mentioned below:
  1. workers transferred within a company (intra-company transferees with specialized knowledge) – only those that will benefit Canada with their skills and experience
How to define what is specialized knowledge and how to prove this will benefit Canada?

Regards
Among other factors -
To have specialized knowledge any ICT applicant would be required to demonstrate, on a balance of probabilities, a high degree of both proprietary knowledge and advanced expertise.

Proprietary knowledge alone, or advanced expertise alone, does not qualify the applicant under this exemption.

Here's the official IRCC publication that clarifies things - https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/corporate/publications-manuals/operational-bulletins-manuals/temporary-residents/foreign-workers/exemption-codes/intra-company-transferees/canadian-interests-significant-benefit-qualifying-job-positions-specialized-knowledge.html
 

Edwin0206

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Among other factors -
To have specialized knowledge any ICT applicant would be required to demonstrate, on a balance of probabilities, a high degree of both proprietary knowledge and advanced expertise.

Proprietary knowledge alone, or advanced expertise alone, does not qualify the applicant under this exemption.

Here's the official IRCC publication that clarifies things - https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/corporate/publications-manuals/operational-bulletins-manuals/temporary-residents/foreign-workers/exemption-codes/intra-company-transferees/canadian-interests-significant-benefit-qualifying-job-positions-specialized-knowledge.html
Thanks a lot.
 

vsfedotov

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Aug 12, 2019
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Hey!
Just got my IELTS results, filling my EE profile now. Everything looks pretty straightforward except for this question:

Date [APPLICANT] first became qualified to practice in this occupation

If the "primary occupation" is:
  • a qualified trade (four-digit code begins with 632, 633, 72, 73, 82, 92), this is the date they became qualified to practice on their own in Canada. (For example, when they moved from apprentice to being a licensed tradesperson.)
  • any other job, this is the date they first obtained the minimum education or training stated in the NOC description. (Note: if the NOC only states high school, this is the date they graduated.)
I wonder if I should enter the date I finished my undergrad education, which would be 2011? However, I don't claim points for it. I've listed only my US MBA on the education tab (2019), but I got it after I got an experience I'm claiming points for (2013-2017).
Is it ok to enter the 2011 date anyway?
 
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georgeb88

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Hey!
Just got my IELTS results, filling my EE profile now. Everything looks pretty straightforward except for this question:

Date [APPLICANT] first became qualified to practice in this occupation

If the "primary occupation" is:
  • a qualified trade (four-digit code begins with 632, 633, 72, 73, 82, 92), this is the date they became qualified to practice on their own in Canada. (For example, when they moved from apprentice to being a licensed tradesperson.)
  • any other job, this is the date they first obtained the minimum education or training stated in the NOC description. (Note: if the NOC only states high school, this is the date they graduated.)
I wonder if I should enter the date I finished my undergrad education, which would be 2011? However, I don't claim points for it. I've listed only my US MBA on the education tab (2019), but I got it after I got an experience I'm claiming points for (2013-2017).
Is it ok to enter the 2011 date anyway?
The NOC you are using as your main occupation, will have a minimum qualification mentioned for it( as declared by CIC). If that qualification if a bachelor's or undergraduate degree then you can give the date of your undergrad. That's what I know, might wanna wait for others to confirm
 
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vsfedotov

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The NOC you are using as your main occupation, will have a minimum qualification mentioned for it( as declared by CIC). If that qualification if a bachelor's or undergraduate degree then you can give the date of your undergrad. That's what I know, might wanna wait for others to confirm
NOC 0124 says "A university degree or college diploma in business administration or in a related field with a specialization in sales or marketing and Several years of experience", so should I choose 2013 instead? It's when I started working for the job I claim the points for and got that 'several years of experience' in similar positions.

I see this question surfaced many times on this forum and the answers are slightly different based on individual case.
 

georgeb88

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NOC 0124 says "A university degree or college diploma in business administration or in a related field with a specialization in sales or marketing and Several years of experience", so should I choose 2013 instead? It's when I started working for the job I claim the points for and got that 'several years of experience' in similar positions.

I see this question surfaced many times on this forum and the answers are slightly different based on individual case.
If 2013 was the year you satisfy the 'several years' criteria for you NOC then that seems to be the logical choice. Also if after 2013, you satisfy the 'continuous work experience' criteria as well then that would be the safest option too I guess.

I mean if you have the needed continuous work experience counting from 2013.. then it's safe I meant
 

vsfedotov

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If 2013 was the year you satisfy the 'several years' criteria for you NOC then that seems to be the logical choice. Also if after 2013, you satisfy the 'continuous work experience' criteria as well then that would be the safest option too I guess.

I mean if you have the needed continuous work experience counting from 2013.. then it's safe I meant
Thanks!

Wow, profile created. So exciting!
 

Senorita1253

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Aug 30, 2019
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Hi I want to Immigrat to Canada for having safe life because in Afghanistan we are in danger cant live here, we cant study properly
I have 3 brothers that they must continue their studies I want to help them.
 

VisaExperts

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Feb 28, 2019
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hello everyone,

i gave two ielts exam. In my first ielts i got 8 band and second attempt got 7 band. so whenever i will apply for EE which ielts score accepted. please advice me.
regards
As far as I know you can file either of them. For obvious reasons would be the exam where you have score 8 as it may fetch you more points while you go ahead with the immigration process.
 
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