rajkamalmohanram said:
For 2015 is there any deadline or we wait for the draw ...or it depend on points?
SKK18 said:
For 2015 is there any deadline or we wait for the draw ...or it depend on points?
Of course it depends on points. There might be 2-3 more draws in 2015.
rafiariz said:
Can anyone help know...what is the frequency/schedule of draws for selecting applications for ITA??
What are chances of getting selected with 350+ score???
There has been 2 draws per month on an average.
It is extremely unlikely for the score to come below 450 in the near future and below 420 next year.
I suggest you to try and increase your crs. The quickest way to do that would be to retake ielts test and get a CLB-9 (8 in L and 7 in the rest) .
Good luck!!
Hi,
For the work related experience, does CIC is asking to provide Pay Slip or the likes? because I dont have these. I only have the reference letter with me.
Thank you.
Hello guys. I need to know if there is any difficulties if I withdraw my wife's application from EE profile? I currently have 360 points that I can give a boost if I remove my wife's profile. Any ideas if that would create an issue?
Your reply will be very much appreciated.
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Express Entry age restriction some advice needed
Hi ,
I am now 43 years old when calculated in CRS tool with my age points are coming between 350 and 400 so is it advisable to apply for canadian PR
szherick said:
Hi,
For the work related experience, does CIC is asking to provide Pay Slip or the likes? because I dont have these. I only have the reference letter with me.
Thank you.
Pay slips are not mandatory documents. They are "Good to have" documents.
srinivasa medicharla said:
Hi ,
I am now 43 years old when calculated in CRS tool with my age points are coming between 350 and 400 so is it advisable to apply for canadian PR
Well, what is you input for the IELTS scores?
If you get a CLB-9 in IELTS (8 in L and 7 in the rest), there is a good chance that your CRS will go up. Also, you might consider applying for PNP. If nominated, you'll be provided with 600 points.
Good luck.
Vicky22 said:
Hello guys. I need to know if there is any difficulties if I withdraw my wife's application from EE profile? I currently have 360 points that I can give a boost if I remove my wife's profile. Any ideas if that would create an issue?
Your reply will be very much appreciated.
I hope you are referring about removing your spouse's detail from your EE profile. If you are married, you should include your spouse's details. Trying to not provide her info in spite of being married is a misrepresentation. You need to have her details in your application even if she doe not intent to travel along with you to Canada.
urrry said:
Hi all,
I have one question about continuous work experience: if I have a break of more than 12 months in my work history
will I get points for the job I had before this break ? or only continuous work experience (that is the latest experience without breaks) will be scored ?
Should I mention all relevant experience when creating my express entry profile (even with a gap of more than a year) ?
thanks
Yes, you will get/claim points for the experience that you gained prior to your break provided you have sufficient documents (Reference letter showing roles and responsibilities) to prove the same.
Yes, you need to mention all experience while creating EE but with respect to proof's it is sufficient if you have enough proof to extent of claim. You can have 10 years of experience but you get maximum points for 3 years of experience and hence if you can get the proof's for 3 years, that would suffice.
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rajanvnv said:
Yes, you will get/claim points for the experience that you gained prior to your break provided you have sufficient documents (Reference letter showing roles and responsibilities) to prove the same.
Yes, you need to mention all experience while creating EE but with respect to proof's it is sufficient if you have enough proof to extent of claim. You can have 10 years of experience but you get maximum points for 3 years of experience and hence if you can get the proof's for 3 years, that would suffice.
Thanks rajanvnv,
I will think about mentioning only the relevant experience because it really doesn't affect my scores.
And do you think my profile in Job Bank should exactly match the experience in my express entry profile ? or they may differ ?
urrry said:
Thanks rajanvnv,
I will think about mentioning only the relevant experience because it really doesn't affect my scores.
And do you think my profile in Job Bank should exactly match the experience in my express entry profile ? or they may differ ?
Job bank has nothing to do with express entry work history/experience. Its just a weired mandate to create an account in job bank.
StAnger said:
Its just a weired mandate to create an account in job bank.
I think it's more than weird
Why can't they simply use linkedin accounts...
urrry said:
I think it's more than weird
Why can't they simply use linkedin accounts...
Probably they intent to show immigrants that government is making efforts to secure jobs for them.
Hi
In my proof of funds, I have shown Bank account statement over a period of last 6 months, stamped by the bank. Is it necessary to have the average monthly balance as well in the letter issued by the bank?? Pls advise.
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