rajkamalmohanram said:
The later you do the medicals, the better. Please do not rush. No good comes out of rushing for medicals, IMO. It is a very simple task that can be completed in hours.
I am saying this because you must land in Canada before the medicals expire. Doing medicals as late as possible will fetch you significantly more time than rushing medicals.
Thanks, i didn't know that you have to land in canada before they expire. They are valid for 11 mts rite... so after u get your ITA and you apply and they take say 5 mts to process then you only have 6 mts to land ..
IOS9.2 said:
Thanks, i didn't know that you have to land in canada before they expire. They are valid for 11 mts rite... so after u get your ITA and you apply and they take say 5 mts to process then you only have 6 mts to land ..
Medicals are valid for 12 months from the date of the exam. You must land before the medicals expires or before your current passport expires (the passport on which the visa is stamped), WHICHEVER COMES FIRST.
Hello Everyone
I am new to this forum. Me and my husband is planning to apply for EE. My score is coming to 71/100, which i think is acceptable.
Me and my husband has done Bachelors with an MBA. I want to know which agency should i go for getting my ECA? WES or ICES?
Thank you in advance.
Subi R said:
Hello Everyone
I am new to this forum. Me and my husband is planning to apply for EE. My score is coming to 71/100, which i think is acceptable.
Me and my husband has done Bachelors with an MBA. I want to know which agency should i go for getting my ECA? WES or ICES?
Thank you in advance.
Welcome to the forum!
WES is quick from what I hear. Use the below link to understand the process for getting an ECA done from WES -
https://rajtocanada.wordpress.com/2015/07/22/how-to-educational-credential-assessment-from-wes/
If you both have MBA, then (generally), you don't need to get your bachelor's degree assessed.
71/100 makes you eligible for FSW. You now have to complete your IELTS and have your ECA report ready to apply for EE.
The following links will help you how EE works better -
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/express-entry-step-by-step-instructions-t273928.0.html;msg4108507#msg4108507
https://rajtocanada.wordpress.com/2015/09/22/express-entry-in-a-nutshell/
If you have any questions, feel free to post them. Good luck and all the very best!!
Thank you very much rajkamalmohanram for the quick reply. The 71/100 is with the IELTS scores. S 7.5, L 8, R 7, W 7. Is there a chance to get more points if I increase my IELTS?
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Subi R said:
Thank you very much rajkamalmohanram for the quick reply. The 71/100 is with the IELTS scores. S 7.5, L 8, R 7, W 7. Is there a chance to get more points if I increase my IELTS?
You already have CLB-9. This will give you maximum possible score. Any improvements in your score again will bring about minimal changes. So, IMO, you need not retake the test.
Your spouse can take IELTS test and can get the ECA done to improve your points even further.
You can use the below link to calculate your CRS points -
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/crs-tool.asp
Do check and let me know. Good luck!
Subi R said:
Thank you very much rajkamalmohanram for the quick reply. The 71/100 is with the IELTS scores. S 7.5, L 8, R 7, W 7. Is there a chance to get more points if I increase my IELTS?
L 8.5, R 8, W 7.5 will give you 9 more points. check on CRS calculator also.
Hello,
Can someone please answer my questions?
I would like to create my profile on the Express Entry under FSW, Registered Nurse NOC. I want to know that when you are selecting your NOC, and the requirement on the selected NOC says that "registration with a regulatory body is required in all provinces and territories", what do they mean? Do you have to register with a province before selecting this NOC or because you are just picking this NOC to apply for FSW, you do not need any registration at this point. Even if you do, how is it possible to register as you are not even in Canada?
In short, can you select a NOC code that requires registration with a regulatory body in all provinces and territories that you are not registered with?
Your support will be greatly appreciated!
Thanks
Thanks again.
I was reading your blog about getting Transcripts from Anna University. I have a question why are two sets of certificate copies given with application?
Hello guys.
I need your help to know which NOC should I use to start my application, can someone help me please ?
I have an university degree as Business Administrator and also a MBA (next to get my diploma) but I mostly have worked in an airline since 2007 (before that date I worked I a different industry for 2 years).
I have occupied different positions as follow:
Jun 2007- Sep 2010: Customer Service Agent (at airport)
Sep 2010 - Feb 2012: Analyst and System Support ( in a specific airline´s system)
Feb 2012 - Feb2013: Customer Compensations Administrator (basically I was in charge of a team to define compensation policies, control and define budget, take desitions and all administrative duties)
Feb 2013 - Currnt: Organizational Change Management Specialist (Application of skills, tools and techniques to activities required to implement and sustain a delivered change/ "Project" into the organization. This position is applied specially to technology projects)
Thanks in advance and kind regards
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Completed my ECA and have the following assessments: (for Associate in Computer Science, BS Computer Engineering)
Canadian Equivalency: Secondary school diploma
Canadian Equivalency: Bachelor's degree (four years)
In creating EE profile under Education. Should I choose
"Bachelors degree (three or more year program at a university, college, trade or technical school, or other institute)"
or
"Two or more certificates diplomas or degrees. One must be for a program of three or more years"
Thanks for the help.
hello friends
i would like to know, how can i take express entry profile application back by email. as i decided to apply throuh spouse now. what is another way to take application back except cic account online. please help. thanks
Hello Friends,
Got my Education credentials report from WES:
Canadian Equivalency: Bachelor's degree (four years)
Have a 3 Years job Experience under NOC:2282
Also got IELTS: L=9 R=7.5 W=6.5 S=6.5
Have my Sister(Permanent resident) in BC.
Want to know, if I can apply for EE/or if I am eligible or not?
Thanks & Regards
Dear Yam Power,
I am looking at immigrating to Canada but I have an agent here in Kuwait who is asking me for too much money to assist me in processing my application. I am fully aware that i can do it my self as you did but i have a few questions that i would like to ask you. Is there anyway that i can get in touch with you via phone or e mail.
Please would you be so kind to let me know how can i get hold of you.
My dearest regards,
Nikola Sajevic
rajkamalmohanram said:
ECA is valid for 5 years. If you got your ECA done within the past 5 years, you can reuse it. Otherwise, you have to go for a new ECA.
Thanks lot for your reply this information really help me. I dont have any certificate for ECA done. If you send me link where and how to get done ECA. Thanks again.
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