Please help me with one doubt, I have received my ITA, but i just noticed that in my work history I have mentioned 45 hours per week, but in actual I did 40 hours per week. Do you think this will be a reason for rejection? please advice.
If i knew this earlier i would not have done my medical moreover i would have got time to renew my old passport it has little ink stain on exterior on the side ,I have heard in ?US they are too strict with it .what about canada?
Is there any benefit if i submit all my docs earlier this month itself
Please help me with one doubt, I have received my ITA, but i just noticed that in my work history I have mentioned 45 hours per week, but in actual I did 40 hours per week. Do you think this will be a reason for rejection? please advice.
If i knew this earlier i would not have done my medical moreover i would have got time to renew my old passport it has little ink stain on exterior on the side ,I have heard in ?US they are too strict with it .what about canada?
Is there any benefit if i submit all my docs earlier this month itself
I have been staying in multiple cities in the same state in India since I'm last 2 years . Do I have to get my PCC done from all the cities or a single pcc would suffice
I have been staying in multiple cities in the same state in India since I'm last 2 years . Do I have to get my PCC done from all the cities or a single pcc would suffice
Hi all, we received ITA in the 58th draw..Queries in address history, do we give all the places which include hostels(where we lived during studies) and also if we change houses in the same city do we need to mention all of those and same for PCC? Thank you in advance.
While I was updating my work history in EE profile, a section asked the following:
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 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.)
My NOC - 6221 and as per education requirements it states "A university degree or college diploma in a program related to the product or service is usually required."
so as I reply to above, I entered my graduation date.
The question is - what document do I need to support it. Will the degree be sufficient?
Hi all, we received ITA in the 58th draw..Queries in address history, do we give all the places which include hostels(where we lived during studies) and also if we change houses in the same city do we need to mention all of those and same for PCC? Thank you in advance.
Just checked in all the available options in Bangalore
The 2 options are doing an emedical tests where the results would be updated directly to the website.
Just checked in all the available options in Bangalore
The 2 options are doing an emedical tests where the results would be updated directly to the website.