Agree, i received 600 points from BC PNP so i didnt claim any points for my foreign degree or anything away from CA. ECA is a pain such that it takes time and expense.
I'm wondering if I decline one ITA if selected by FSW, can I continue to the next draw and expect a higher chance of CEC?
I think POF is not required for both FSW and CEC, did someone have a personal experience that setting the POF to 0 will disqualify FSW without any other changes?
Agree, i received 600 points from BC PNP so i didnt claim any points for my foreign degree or anything away from CA. ECA is a pain such that it takes time and expense.
I'm wondering if I decline one ITA if selected by FSW, can I continue to the next draw and expect a higher chance of CEC?
I think POF is not required for both FSW and CEC, did someone have a personal experience that setting the POF to 0 will disqualify FSW without any other changes?
I did not get any ITA yet; I am at 424
But I was qualified for both and I made POF to 0 and said NO for valid job offer
I am now qualified for CEC only with same points.
Agree, i received 600 points from BC PNP so i didnt claim any points for my foreign degree or anything away from CA. ECA is a pain such that it takes time and expense.
I'm wondering if I decline one ITA if selected by FSW, can I continue to the next draw and expect a higher chance of CEC?
Not unless there is a CEC-specific draw. Otherwise, if you are eligible for both, it seems from the experience on this board, you will get FSW.
You should either get the ECA (it isn't that hard and doesn't take that long) or, if you have PNP but no job, say that you do not have a job offer and lower your funds to 0. That should do it.
No, not really. There is the PoF requirement, and also the ECA, which is a difficulty here and is not required for CEC. And then, because you get FSW points for "foreign experience", you have to document not only your Canadian jobs, but jobs in other countries. For me, that means 6 reference letters for me and 2 for my spouse, 1 job offer, 1 letter of employment, 2 ECAs - one for me and one for spouse, a letter from my bank, 6 months of bank statements, invoices for a freelance job, 2 T4s and 2 NoAs -- in addition to the stuff everyone has to prove about their Canadian experience, education, IELTS, medical exams, passports, and police reports.
Easier - MUCH easier - to prove a year or two of Canadian experience and the general stuff.
And what is really awful is that I qualify for CEC - and yet, if I am denied PR for some small thing in my FSW application, no one will consider that, if I had been given a CEC ITA, it wouldn't have mattered.
I've heard that even if a candidate is chosen by FSW under EE, the ECA is not required if 67 points have been met based on a FSW qualification ranking.
I've heard that even if a candidate is chosen by FSW under EE, the ECA is not required if 67 points have been met based on a FSW qualification ranking.