Freelance in itself is a business. As per Canadian guidelines it should be under self employed visa I think of business visa, as far as my knowledge goes. Express Entry is for skilled and qualified workers.
Moreover, if this can be shown a part time experience than a freelance one and the person compensates for the full time work in part time, then I think that would be more convenient enough to apply under Express Entry System.
Read this part if the applicant is self-employed, articles of incorporation or other evidence of business ownership, evidence of self-employment income and documentation from third-party individuals indicating the service provided along with payment details (self-declared main duties or affidavits are not acceptable proof of self-employed work experience).
Friends,
I got nominated from SINP yesterday and my CRS is 963 now. I should probably get ITA in the next draw.
Now I need to be ready for the next steps.
Can you guys advice me what documents I should collect and what's the procedure after ITA.
I already applied for police clearance today.
Once nominated do we need to submit all-docs to something called e-APR ( I saw this on the federal site). Does this include the medicals as well.
the federal site says
"In Express Entry, applicants are required to submit a complete electronic application for permanent residence (e-APR) within 60 calendar days of being issued an invitation to apply (ITA). The application and all supporting documents must be submitted electronically through the applicant’s online account."
The above means we need to submit all supporting docs including medicals when we submit the e-APR right ?
but on the contrary it says in the same page
"A personalized document checklist is produced for each applicant when they submit their e-APR through their online account."
which means we can submit the e-APR and then submit the supporting docs .
I am pretty confused. Can you kindly clarify this.
Friends,
I got nominated from SINP yesterday and my CRS is 963 now. I should probably get ITA in the next draw.
Now I need to be ready for the next steps.
Can you guys advice me what documents I should collect and what's the procedure after ITA.
I already applied for police clearance today.
Once nominated do we need to submit all-docs to something called e-APR ( I saw this on the federal site). Does this include the medicals as well.
the federal site says
"In Express Entry, applicants are required to submit a complete electronic application for permanent residence (e-APR) within 60 calendar days of being issued an invitation to apply (ITA). The application and all supporting documents must be submitted electronically through the applicant’s online account."
The above means we need to submit all supporting docs including medicals when we submit the e-APR right ?
but on the contrary it says in the same page
"A personalized document checklist is produced for each applicant when they submit their e-APR through their online account."
which means we can submit the e-APR and then submit the supporting docs .
I am pretty confused. Can you kindly clarify this.
Once you are invited, your current Express Entry profile will have a whole new set of fields that you have to fill out and that's where you upload your documents. You'll see this happen as soon as you accept your ITA. This is also where you'll get the personalized document checklist.
e-APR simply means "Electronic Application for Permanent Residence". It's not a separate site/process/something to submit. The Express Entry process is the e-APR.
If you are confused, look at Express Entry post-ITA videos on YouTube, or read the threads here. It's a very simple and straightforward process.
Friends,
I got nominated from SINP yesterday and my CRS is 963 now. I should probably get ITA in the next draw.
Now I need to be ready for the next steps.
Can you guys advice me what documents I should collect and what's the procedure after ITA.
I already applied for police clearance today.
Once nominated do we need to submit all-docs to something called e-APR ( I saw this on the federal site). Does this include the medicals as well.
the federal site says
"In Express Entry, applicants are required to submit a complete electronic application for permanent residence (e-APR) within 60 calendar days of being issued an invitation to apply (ITA). The application and all supporting documents must be submitted electronically through the applicant’s online account."
The above means we need to submit all supporting docs including medicals when we submit the e-APR right ?
but on the contrary it says in the same page
"A personalized document checklist is produced for each applicant when they submit their e-APR through their online account."
which means we can submit the e-APR and then submit the supporting docs .
I am pretty confused. Can you kindly clarify this.
Hey guys !
My crs score is 458 right now
I have done post graduation diploma in Canada
BTech in India
IELTS 9 8 7 7
One year of experience in India.
My documents are under review in WES
Can anyone please tell me where to start my application ?
I have no clue at all.
Which entry where to start documents needed
Any help would be much appreciated
Once you are invited, your current Express Entry profile will have a whole new set of fields that you have to fill out and that's where you upload your documents. You'll see this happen as soon as you accept your ITA. This is also where you'll get the personalized document checklist.
e-APR simply means "Electronic Application for Permanent Residence". It's not a separate site/process/something to submit. The Express Entry process is the e-APR.
If you are confused, look at Express Entry post-ITA videos on YouTube, or read the threads here. It's a very simple and straightforward process.
Read this part if the applicant is self-employed, articles of incorporation or other evidence of business ownership, evidence of self-employment income and documentation from third-party individuals indicating the service provided along with payment details (self-declared main duties or affidavits are not acceptable proof of self-employed work experience).
Thanks for correcting me on that part. But to your kind notice, frankly speaking, i was skeptical on this part, so that is the reason I had written "I think of business visa, as far as my knowledge goes." This statement was appropriate enough to express my skepticism. It was nowhere mentioned that I had solidity said that it was a confirmation from my side and I knew the thing. I had no intension to do that.
Moreover, everybody here has come to learn and there may be leaps and bounces in discussion, exceptions would always be there. If you quote someone, saying you are misguiding people, then that's not a good thing to do. At least correct them politely if you need to and respect the integrity of the person.
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Thanks for correcting me on that part. But to your kind notice, frankly speaking, i was skeptical on this part, so that is the reason I had written "I think of business visa, as far as my knowledge goes." This statement was appropriate enough to express my skepticism. It was nowhere mentioned that I had solidity said that it was a confirmation from my side and I knew the thing. I had no intension to do that.
Moreover, everybody here has come to learn and there may be leaps and bounces in discussion, exceptions would always be there. If you quote someone, saying you are misguiding people, then that's not a good thing to do. At least correct them politely if you need to and respect the integrity of the person.
Tone is hard to convey via a message, but I think if you read my message again you'll see that I'm not calling you names or something, I simply stated a fact, and provided a link to an authoritative source to back up my statement.
So yeah, don't feel bad - I'm not trying to attack you and I am not trying to be rude.
hey guys! i received an ITA on july 10th and i currently in the middle of getting my documents in order.
i've noticed that my husband's passport will expire in a bit less than six months. can i submit his passport and update it once i get it renewed ?
I heard, that we need to land within one year from the medicals. I might get ITA next week and would be doing the medicals in August.
SO my VISA would expire in august 2020.
I want be able to land in Canada till January 2021 as my son needs to complete one of his exams.
What do I have to do if I want to land after this expiry date. Can I get this extended. Please help.
Thanks
Freelance in itself is a business. As per Canadian guidelines it should be under self employed visa I think of business visa, as far as my knowledge goes. Express Entry is for skilled and qualified workers.
Moreover, if this can be shown a part time experience than a freelance one and the person compensates for the full time work in part time, then I think that would be more convenient enough to apply under Express Entry System.