Hey thank you, I have 6 lakhs in FD and one lakh in my account. So, a total of 7 lakhs, if they consider the amount in the bank also as POF.
Please advise
You can open another FD for 1 lakh and show the combined amount. I am telling this because if you have some funds in your account, then you might have to provide them with 6 months statements. This is totally unnecessary. If you have 2 FDs, you can submit 2 FD receipts and one bank letter.
I have recently registered for Express Entry on December 10th, 2015 under NOC 0124, my score is 437...I was wondering if someone could please advice how could I up my score?
I am kinda worried and am now wondering how this works. Also does applying for jobs in Canada while you are outland help?
Is someone in the same boat here?
I am new here, so not sure how things work...as in how do I get all the stuff that mentions application date etc..to be posted on my timeline.
I would really like to connect with people on similar details and get advice from the experts here on the forum.
You can open another FD for 1 lakh and show the combined amount. I am telling this because if you have some funds in your account, then you might have to provide them with 6 months statements. This is totally unnecessary. If you have 2 FDs, you can submit 2 FD receipts and one bank letter.
Thanks so much!! I will make FD for 7 lakhs!! and I am planning on getting a letter from bank tomorrow. Should my bank letter need to be latest i.e. near my EE profile creation date?, as I will get my IELTS score by 22nd Jan and still waiting for transcripts, WES ECA to create an EE profile. Please guide me.
I am considering applying for Canada, based on my calculation i get 69 points and 478 in CRS. My details are:
- Single/unmarried, 28 years
- Masters education (Master of Science)
-IELTS 8 overall (not given yet however, my masters was a UK degree before which I had got 112/120 in toefl, so confident of getting 8 atleast)
-4 years work experience (in India)
-NOC 4163
-relative in Canada (dont think that makes any diff though)
What advice would members here give me. Should I go forward with taking it seriously?
I am considering applying for Canada, based on my calculation i get 69 points and 478 in CRS. My details are:
- Single/unmarried, 28 years
- Masters education (Master of Science)
-IELTS 8 overall (not given yet however, my masters was a UK degree before which I had got 112/120 in toefl, so confident of getting 8 atleast)
-4 years work experience (in India)
-NOC 4163
-relative in Canada (dont think that makes any diff though)
What advice would members here give me. Should I go forward with taking it seriously?
thanks! however, I am facing one problem. I cannot find any occupation which exactly matches my experiences and NOC 4163 is the closest I can find. My titles have been different than what is mentioned. Will that cause any trouble in my application? As I doubt my employers will customize my JD similar to whats mentioned on the website.
thanks! however, I am facing one problem. I cannot find any occupation which exactly matches my experiences and NOC 4163 is the closest I can find. My titles have been different than what is mentioned. Will that cause any trouble in my application? As I doubt my employers will customize my JD similar to whats mentioned on the website.
As long as the description of responsibilities matches up with the descriptions listed for that NOC code on the NOC website to a reasonable degree, you should be good to go. They don't want a full 100% match in job titles. So, for example, if your job title is Client and Host Programming, and if the description of duties of that job match up with the descriptions for the 'Prorgrammer' NOC, you can totally still use that as your NOC while applying.
Well, the money is coming from my mother, but it is earmarked for me. It's a gift, it's not a loan she expects back. So an FD with an affidavit that explains that the money came from my mother, but it is a gift amount not meant to be returned, will work fine, right?
Well, the money is coming from my mother, but it is earmarked for me. It's a gift, it's not a loan she expects back. So an FD with an affidavit that explains that the money came from my mother, but it is a gift amount not meant to be returned, will work fine, right?
I am planning on getting a letter from bank tomorrow. Should my bank letter need to be latest i.e. near my EE profile creation date?, as I will get my IELTS score by 22nd Jan and still waiting for transcripts, WES ECA to create an EE profile. Please guide me.
I am planning on getting a letter from bank tomorrow. Should my bank letter need to be latest i.e. near my EE profile creation date?, as I will get my IELTS score by 22nd Jan and still waiting for transcripts, WES ECA to create an EE profile. Please guide me.
What for? You have not even created the profile so why worry about bank statements? It is NOT required now. You will be submitting documents after you get an ITA, not when you create your EE profile.
What for? You have not even created the profile so why worry about bank statements? It is NOT required now. You will be submitting documents after you get an ITA, not when you create your EE profile.