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sunn_yy

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A9kurs said:
Hi Guys
Please help me with this doubt
ECA is required for spouse or not as my wife has given ielts and if i apply for her eca then points will given to me for eca or only ielts will sufficient.

Any benefit of spouse eca?
Just to improve your score
 

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Stanlee said:
Yes you can show FD on joint name as proof of funds as long as you have a self declaration from the joint FD holder stating that they do not have any issues/objection in you utilizing the entire amount for your immigration purposes.

For evidence you can submit FD receipts issued by the bank which shows both primary and joint holder of the FD.
Declaration is to be done on normal letter signed by joint FD holder or notary is required?
Also just wanted to confirm if any letter from bank is required?
Thanks Stanlee!!!
 

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bellaluna said:
CEC is slightly easier in the sense you don't have to show the proof of funds meeting the LICO, just that you have a steady source of income from your job in Canada.
Besides, we're seeing in the OINP threads that OINP tends to process CEC applicants quicker than FSW ones.
rajkamalmohanram said:
johnny123 - Incorrect. The OP is talking about the Ontario application form and not the post ITA e-APR. There is an option to choose what category you would like to be assessed under in the OINP application form.

sid.r
- In the OINP application form, there is a field where you can choose the criteria you need to be assessed under. If your EE profile says you are eligible under both CEC and FSW, then you can choose CEC (quicker processing).

Good luck and all the very best!
Thank you Bellaluna and Raj for your help. Under my EE profile I am eligible for both so I as per your advice I will apply pick CEC.
 

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Hi Everyone,

I am applying for OINP nomination and I have the following doubt regarding submission of documents relating to education:

I hold a Post Graduate Diploma Certificate from Humber College and a Bachelor's Degree from India (ECA report for Bachelors- WES). In the documentation checklist, it says they need sealed transcripts for the Canadian degree, now since I have a diploma, am I supposed to send sealed transcripts. Please advice. Thank you!
 
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Hi,

I am preparing documents for an OINP nomination. My wife is the primary applicant. She has a total work experience of about 13 years out of which we have declared only the 6 relevant years in the EE profile and the NOC was based on the same. The other experience is not in line with the NOC so we have not declared it in the EE profile. Now when we are preparing her resume, do we remove that experience or still keep it even though its not in line with the NOC.

Please suggest.

Thanks
 

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Hi Friends,

My wife has a Master's degree which is a Canadian equivalent of a Bachelor's degree (4 years)
Will she get credit towards 2 degrees (Bachelors and Masters) or only one as the Canadian equivalent is Bachelors.

Please help!!
 

Stanlee

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Maxi7681 said:
Hi Friends,

My wife has a Master's degree which is a Canadian equivalent of a Bachelor's degree (4 years)
Will she get credit towards 2 degrees (Bachelors and Masters) or only one as the Canadian equivalent is Bachelors.

Please help!!
What does her Bachelors assessment say? If it has been assessed, then you can select 2 or more degree where at least one is three years or more.
 

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Stanlee said:
What does her Bachelors assessment say? If it has been assessed, then you can select 2 or more degree where at least one is three years or more.
I have not done the assessment yet, but used the WES free evaluation tool, if I enter both Masters and Bachelors degree, it gives me two results and both are Bachelors with one 3 years and other 4 years.

If I enter on Masters then it gives me only one evaluation, Bachelors (3 years).
I think it should be 2 degrees.
 

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Maxi7681 said:
I have not done the assessment yet, but used the WES free evaluation tool, if I enter both Masters and Bachelors degree, it gives me two results and both are Bachelors with one 3 years and other 4 years.

If I enter on Masters then it gives me only one evaluation, Bachelors (3 years).
I think it should be 2 degrees.
In my opinion, if the Bachelors you are referring to was not done from Canada, then that also should be assessed by WES to get points for '2 or more degree where at least one is three years or more'. But on a second thought, you may be right. Let's see if anyone else has faced a similar situation.
 
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Hi

Please help me

I am not able to calculate my exact points as according to this link cic.gc.ca/english/express-entry/grid-crs.asp#a1 my points are

My Age 33 yrs ---- With spouse 80
Level of education --- 112
Ielts - CLB 7 ---16
Exp---- 70


Spouse
Education ---8
Ielts CLB5 ----1

Total is 287 but some one is telling that my score is 347 so i am confused what i missed and do i get points of spouse work experience in India.

I have diploma and bachelors degree so if i do eca for both of them then is there any addition to my points
 

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Stanlee said:
In my opinion, if the Bachelors you are referring to was not done from Canada, then that also should be assessed by WES to get points for '2 or more degree where at least one is three years or more'. But on a second thought, you may be right. Let's see if anyone else has faced a similar situation.
If I can apply for 2 degrees then my CRS jumps to 454, if it is Bachelors then it is 422, lot of difference.
 

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A9kurs said:
Hi

Please help me

I am not able to calculate my exact points as according to this link cic.gc.ca/english/express-entry/grid-crs.asp#a1 my points are

My Age 33 yrs ---- With spouse 80
Level of education --- 112
Ielts - CLB 7 ---16
Exp---- 70


Spouse
Education ---8
Ielts CLB5 ----1

Total is 287 but some one is telling that my score is 347 so i am confused what i missed and do i get points of spouse work experience in India.

I have diploma and bachelors degree so if i do eca for both of them then is there any addition to my points
You are mixing up Express Entry CRS score calculation (http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/express-entry/grid-crs.asp#a1) and CIC FSWP score calculation (http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/apply-factors.asp).

Use the first link to calculate your CRS score, you will get scores for Skills Transferability Factor (up to max of 100 points).

Yes, you will get more points if WES assesses your Bachelors as Bachelors and the diploma as a diploma/certificate, which will give you the option of '2 or more degree where one is at least 3 years or more'.
 

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Hi,

As a student I went to different conferences, Should I list that as business in my travel history ? I was not making money there, just attending meeting.

Thanks
 

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sid.r said:
Hi Everyone,

I am applying for OINP nomination and I have the following doubt regarding submission of documents relating to education:

I hold a Post Graduate Diploma Certificate from Humber College and a Bachelor's Degree from India (ECA report for Bachelors- WES). In the documentation checklist, it says they need sealed transcripts for the Canadian degree, now since I have a diploma, am I supposed to send sealed transcripts. Please advice. Thank you!
For your Canadian diploma, check this --->

If you have a Canadian degree, provide the following documentation:

A certified true copy of your degree granted from an academic institution in Canada;
AND
Official transcripts submitted by you in the original sealed envelope from the academic institution in Canada that granted the degree
Page 10 of the application guide.

OINP requires at least a Bachelor's degree and anything above it/in addition to it is fine, IMO. So, since you have a diploma from Canada and a Bachelor's degree from India, I hope you are claiming points for 2 or more degrees. Hence, you might have to submit both the ECA for your Bachelors and documents pertaining to your Canadian diploma.
 
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