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Hi guys,
I have a query, travelled to Ireland, Dublin when I was schooling in the uk for an excursion. Our passports was not stamped into Ireland nor was it stamped out maybe because we went in by cruise boat. So I do not have a proof that I entered the country except for the visa collected on my passport.
My question is do you guys think it should be added to my travel history or I just skip it?
Hi guys,
I have a query, travelled to Ireland, Dublin when I was schooling in the uk for an excursion. Our passports was not stamped into Ireland nor was it stamped out maybe because we went in by cruise boat. So I do not have a proof that I entered the country except for the visa collected on my passport.
My question is do you guys think it should be added to my travel history or I just skip it?
it's important to be fully transparent, if your stay in dublin was more than 6 months than you probably require a police certificate so you should submit that plus a LOE (letter of explaination) telling the reason why your passport was not stamped.
it's important to be fully transparent, if your stay in dublin was more than 6 months than you probably require a police certificate so you should submit that plus a LOE (letter of explaination) telling the reason why your passport was not stamped.
The vacation was just for 5 days max, not even up to a week. I can not even remember the exact date that I travelled to the country. That's was I am confused.
The vacation was just for 5 days max, not even up to a week. I can not even remember the exact date that I travelled to the country. That's was I am confused.
then ignore it, you will already be submitting ur passport thats more than enough and PCC only applies to countries/places where you lived more than 6 months.
then ignore it, you will already be submitting ur passport thats more than enough and PCC only applies to countries/places where you lived more than 6 months.
Thank you papi. Appreciate
Hello Everyone,
I've a query while filling the express entry form.
Let's say I did my Master's Degree from Institute A and degree is awarded by University B. When WES does the ECA, they only write that degree awarded by University B. They have no mention on INstitute A.
Now in the express entry profile, when I'm filling the education detail, what should I write in the "Name of School/Institution" - Institute A or University B.
I'm sure this is a very commom scenario. Kindly help.
Regards.
University B
Second option, add two year education as one entry and than also add internship of two month for the overlapping period in education. In my case I just wrote the education period (didn't wrote about the internship because I counted it as a part of the degree)
Thanks for the answer
Thanks for the answer.
However, can you please elaborate a little bit just to satisfy my curiosity. Will I nowhere mention institute A ever. Even in the later stages of application? My degree does have both institution A and university B. Will that effect anything?
I apologise for being so inquisitive but don't want to land in a soup because of my ignorance.
Thanks for the help.
Hello Friends,
One qq- Once someone finished his PR landing , is there anything to be linked with EE profile with PR landing details? If so what needs to be linked and where to link?
Appreciate your response.
Thanks,
Hello Friends,
One qq- Once someone finished his PR landing , is there anything to be linked with EE profile with PR landing details? If so what needs to be linked and where to link?
Appreciate your response.
Thanks,
You can link your PR card although this is not mandatory.
You can link your PR card although this is not mandatory.
Thank you for your quick response.
So for this I have to wait until I receive the physical PR card right ?
Hi there, looking for some help if anyone can..
I recently created a EE profile. However, both times It came back ineligible because I don't meet the minimum entry criteria. I am a teacher and applied under a Teacher's Assistant NOC . Second time I spoke to a lawyer and changed the NOC code to Education Counsellor. I have done this part time since 2013, but also work as a teacher ( i dont have the education requirement for the Teacher NOC code, but I have the education requirements and duties experience in the Education Counsellor code) . I work 20 hours each week in the Education counsellor position for over 4 years, and as a teacher for 25 hours a week for over 4 years. I didn't mention this is in my first attempt though. Just left it as "teacher" since that is my title. I am not sure why I don't meet the entry criteria. I have about 72 points when I manually calculated myself.
If I am going to do a new profile, what should I change or is it my change in job title that I got rejected? Please advise.
Thank You!
Thanks for the answer.
However, can you please elaborate a little bit just to satisfy my curiosity. Will I nowhere mention institute A ever. Even in the later stages of application? My degree does have both institution A and university B. Will that effect anything?
I apologise for being so inquisitive but don't want to land in a soup because of my ignorance.
Thanks for the help.
When wes issues eca they look at which University issued the degree and if the University is recognised or not. University is what matters so mention that in express entry profile. After you get your ita you can upload copy of degree along with eca so ircc will see your Institute as well. And like you said its a common scenario so dont worry so much about it. If ircc was so particular about Institute they would have specifically asked for it.
When wes issues eca they look at which University issued the degree and if the University is recognised or not. University is what matters so mention that in express entry profile. After you get your ita you can upload copy of degree along with eca so ircc will see your Institute as well. And like you said its a common scenario so dont worry so much about it. If ircc was so particular about Institute they would have specifically asked for it.
Thanks for your answer.
Thank you for your quick response.
So for this I have to wait until I receive the physical PR card right ?
That would make no sense as the purpose of linking it is to know when the PR card is approved. You can link it after finishing the landing procedure.
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