hi
I am a BSC computer science graduate and I am working as a baker in local bakery, it was a part time job but, the job timings were equal to the job timings for the full time job. I have 4 years of experiance in same field and it is a continuous period, no gaps.
My IELTS score is 8,7,7,7 and CRS score is 429 so far. I want to apply under federal skilled worker programme Express entry. The score required for this programme is 67 and I have 75 score and work experiance is in NOC B category.
I dont have a canadian job and I have read that the recent cut off CRS points for federal skilled workers was 419. Is the points requirement differes category wise.?
I want to ask that am I eligible for applying or is it possible for me to get an ITA because my work experiance is totally different from my education .
My husband is working in canada on the basis of work permit but he could not sponcer me cause his NOC is C.
Please suggest me the ways I could apply for canada PR
Thank you
Can you clarify which state nomination are you talking about? To be nominated for State also you would need a decent IELTS score.
I am talking about Ontario state nomination
I am talking about Ontario state nomination
Do you already have Ontario nomination? if yes then it will add 600 points to your current CRS and you will get an ITA in next draw.
Hi Guys,
I am in a dilemma regarding how to show proof of funds for my application I have auto loan and a savings account and a checking account and IRA account from the same bank and the bank is providing the monthly statement which includes the monthly summary of all my accounts individual summary is not available as far as my understanding is it best to not show the auto-loan what should I do in this case? is it advisable to open a new FD account or to show my current accounts as it is?
Hello everyone,
I've a question below, if anyone can answer, please do it, i'll be very thankful.
My WES report showing CANADIAN EQUIVALENCY SUMMARY as below:
"Diploma (two years) and bachelor's degree (three years)"
I just want to know how many points i'll get based on above summary in Federal skilled workers (Express Entry)?
According to my understanding, i'll get 22 points as per this education:
"Two or more Canadian post-secondary degrees or diplomas or equal (at least one must be for a program of at least three years)"
Am I right? Please help me.
Thanks.
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These will be evaluated as "Two or more Degrees out of which one is for 3 years" by WES
But, if you have Masters in Law, then it can be equivalent to Masters.
Hi
Could you tell me when to get the gift deed money transferred to my account? Is it before the creation of express entry profile or after ITA?
Dear People,
I have few questions relating to Express Entry in which i need your kind guidance. Apologies for long questions and thank you in advance.
1- I received the ITA (Invitation To Apply) for Express Entry. While filling out the ITA form, I was confused by one question, which states "Has (the person) applied to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada before?"
My father applied for Immigration in 2001 including me and my mother, brothers and sister. I was 14 years old back then. We stayed in Toronto, Canada for about 2 months and my father decided to come back and leave Canadian immigration for personal family matters. My father applied for Immigration back then and not me, so should the above question be answered YES OR NO? I have a social security number.
2- If I have 2 jobs (with same NOC), first one with 1 year experience and second job with 2 years’ experience with 2 months of unemployment gap between two jobs, my question is should I choose work experience as 3 years or more?
3- If myself (main applicant) and my spouse have mentioned aunt’s who are Canadian citizens, then we will need to provide proof of relatives as per Canadian guidelines? E.g., wither their PR card both sides and utility bills? if yes, then on which official document me and my spouse have to provide evidence that we are related to our aunts?
4- I am a Pakistani and I have worked in Hong Kong. When I checked ‘Police certificate’ guidelines for myself, Express Entry requirements says “Yes, but only after you submit your application. When you apply for permanent residence, you will be asked to upload a police certificate. Instead, you must upload a document that states: “I am applying from a country that requires an official request letter from IRCC to get a police certificate.”
Meaning after I submit my e-APR, then I should get the police certificates? Or should I try to get police certificates now, as I have received my ITA?
Please advise?
Thank you and Best Regards
Hi
Could you tell me when to get the gift deed money transferred to my account? Is it before the creation of express entry profile or after ITA?
Anytime before ITA.
People resort to gift deed when their balance didn't match with minimum settlement funds.
They would transfer the gift amount, then make the gift deed while creating EE profile.
Answered in red. All the best
Dear People,
I have few questions relating to Express Entry in which i need your kind guidance. Apologies for long questions and thank you in advance.
1- I received the ITA (Invitation To Apply) for Express Entry. While filling out the ITA form, I was confused by one question, which states "Has (the person) applied to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada before?"
My father applied for Immigration in 2001 including me and my mother, brothers and sister. I was 14 years old back then. We stayed in Toronto, Canada for about 2 months and my father decided to come back and leave Canadian immigration for personal family matters. My father applied for Immigration back then and not me, so should the above question be answered YES OR NO? I have a social security number.
answer YES, state the reason that you are minor then.
2- If I have 2 jobs (with same NOC), first one with 1 year experience and second job with 2 years’ experience with 2 months of unemployment gap between two jobs, my question is should I choose work experience as 3 years or more?
It should be 3 or more years
3- If myself (main applicant) and my spouse have mentioned aunt’s who are Canadian citizens, then we will need to provide proof of relatives as per Canadian guidelines? E.g., wither their PR card both sides and utility bills? if yes, then on which official document me and my spouse have to provide evidence that we are related to our aunts?
From my memory, i recollect that their PR cards and Insurance numbers were asked. Have it in handy.
4- I am a Pakistani and I have worked in Hong Kong. When I checked ‘Police certificate’ guidelines for myself, Express Entry requirements says “Yes, but only after you submit your application. When you apply for permanent residence, you will be asked to upload a police certificate. Instead, you must upload a document that states: “I am applying from a country that requires an official request letter from IRCC to get a police certificate.”
Meaning after I submit my e-APR, then I should get the police certificates? Or should I try to get police certificates now, as I have received my ITA?
You can acquire PCC post ITA.
Thank you and Best Regards
Answered in red. All the best
Sundar,
You are too good, thanks a million for instant reply.
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One last question Sundar,
On the immigration site, (
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/corporate/publications-manuals/operational-bulletins-manuals/permanent-residence/express-entry/applications-received-on-after-january-1-2016-completeness-check.html)
they mentioned "
Proof of relationship to a relative in Canada, status of a relative in Canada and residence status of a relative in Canada (including a brother or sister for the purpose of obtaining additional CRS points)"
Is this purely for claiming CRS point for siblings or aunt's can be included?
Thanks in advance
There are two parts. FSW and CRS.
You will get 5 points under adaptability but 0 points in CRS.
Relatives in Canada
You, or if it applies, your spouse or common-law partner, have a relative:
- living in Canada
- 18 years or older and
- a Canadian citizen or permanent resident
This relative must be a:
- parent
- grandparent
- child
- grandchild
- child of a parent (sibling)
- child of a grandparent (aunt or uncle)
- grandchild of a parent (niece or nephew)
You will get 15 points for siblings in CRS only. These siblings must be.
- Siblings are defined as your or your accompanying spouse/common’s law’s - 18 years old siblings or older and Canadian Citizens or Permanent Resident who currently reside in Canada.
a) blood sister/brother
b) half brother or half sister,
c) adopted brother or sister or
d) step brother or step sister (via marriage of your parents)
Hope it helps.
There are two parts. FSW and CRS.
You will get 5 points under adaptability but 0 points in CRS.
Relatives in Canada
You, or if it applies, your spouse or common-law partner, have a relative:
- living in Canada
- 18 years or older and
- a Canadian citizen or permanent resident
This relative must be a:
- parent
- grandparent
- child
- grandchild
- child of a parent (sibling)
- child of a grandparent (aunt or uncle)
- grandchild of a parent (niece or nephew)
You will get 15 points for siblings in CRS only. These siblings must be.
- Siblings are defined as your or your accompanying spouse/common’s law’s - 18 years old siblings or older and Canadian Citizens or Permanent Resident who currently reside in Canada.
a) blood sister/brother
b) half brother or half sister,
c) adopted brother or sister or
d) step brother or step sister (via marriage of your parents)
Hope it helps.
Dear Sundar,
Thanks again for your prompt reply. God bless!
Hello all, thanks for the good works here.
Please I need your help. I am a lawyer with masters in Law. Therefore I have three degrees, my bachelors degree (LL.B). Law School Degree (BL) and Masters Degree (LLM). However, for my express entry application, I did ECA only for my Masters degree (LLM) which is equivalent to Canadian masters degree.
My question is this, while filling the studies section in express entry profile, should i:
1. Fill my Masters degree only and say yes to ECA and don't fill my bachelors and law school degree OR
2. Fill all the three degrees but say Yes to ECA for my masters degree only and answer NO to my Bachelors and Law school degree.
Thanks for your kind response. I really appreciate you all.
Hi All,
I am the primary applicant
I need clarity on completing Work History and Study and languages Form for my spouse.
, i got my ETA last week ,Since i had enough points , though my wife is a graduate and has work experience , i did not claim points for the same.
Should i mention her Education details in Study and languages and work experience in Work history or is that enough to mention only in personal History section
kindly suggest.
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