How long it takes to clear review of eligibility process.
hi all..
I have done my MBA and sent my docs for assessment in March to ICAS. can any one tell me when should i expect the results.
will be highly obliged!!
missiq said:
hi all..
I have done my MBA and sent my docs for assessment in March to ICAS. can any one tell me when should i expect the results.
will be highly obliged!!
The ICAS website says that it will take about 25 weeks from when the application is received. So you should receive your results around September.
rajkamalmohanram said:
No. You will NOT be able to submit your application without your PCC and medicals. You MUST submit PCC(s) and your medical results along with the application.
There are exceptions but they are not applicable to your situation.
Thanks for the clarification.
DEEPCUR said:
Just curious.. your profile says you finished your landing. But you still seem to be looking for ita. Did you let your old pr expire?
I am not a permanent resident yet. This is an old timeline that i used for my study visa process at that time i did not know its particularly for PR process.
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hi i have been working in xxx company from last november now i got offer from other company same noc if i change my employer does it effect chances of getting points for 1 year experience as if now i have 8 months of experience. or is it better to continue with same employer few more months and complete 1 year and then switch employer.
navi9 said:
hi i have been working in xxx company from last november now i got offer from other company same noc if i change my employer does it effect chances of getting points for 1 year experience as if now i have 8 months of experience. or is it better to continue with same employer few more months and complete 1 year and then switch employer.
It's okay to switch employer as long as there is no gap in your employment (so for example, you finish the old job, and start the new job the very next week). But IMO, it's better to stay with the same employer for a few more months.
Hi Seniors,
I have few queries regarding my application and need help for further step.
Actually , I received an ITA through EE and submitted my online application for PR from Canada as I am in Canada on closed workpermit. I put my permanent address and mailing address are of India, but put current address in personal history of Canada at the time of filling online application form.
My application is still in progress and Now I have to go back to India within a month as my assignment is over in Canada and will be staying in India till my PR application is processed.
Could you please let me know Should I need to inform about the change in current address to CIC as my Permanent and mailing both addresses of India.
Thanks
Gunjan
@Gunjan - Yes I would suggest to notify them once it happens. I am not sure how to notify them because you are asking about post e-aor process and I only know a little bit about how to inform the province post the AOR received from them. So these r 2 different things. Bottomline, please inform them after the change in address happens and not before that.
Hi, do we need to submit any documentation while creating the EE profile with the CIC?
Regards.
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vaibhav007us said:
Hi, do we need to submit any documentation while creating the EE profile with the CIC?
Regards.
No. At this stage, you only need to provide the reference numbers for your IELTS results, and your ECA results.
Thanks for the confirmation
Posting this on a friend's behalf -
He is planning to apply for EE. He is the principal applicant. Does he also need to get his wife's Educational Credential Assessment (WES) done? Is it mandatory?
If not mandatory, would doing that, add points for him?
Cheers!
canadafsw2015 said:
Posting this on a friend's behalf -
He is planning to apply for EE. He is the principal applicant. Does he also need to get his wife's Educational Credential Assessment (WES) done? Is it mandatory?
If not mandatory, would doing that, add points for him?
Cheers!
Replied on the other thread.
Hi guys.....
I have just received my ITA for PR under the EE route through the CEC experience class. I am a UK citizen currently living/working in Canada! My wife is here too but wasn't issued a work permit, but a visitor record.
A few questions that I could do with help with.....
In my work history I have an 18 month period of being self employed, I am really struggling to find any way to prove this or the work history documents, what do you suggest? Could I cover it with a letter of explanation?
My wife (who is on a visitor record), is being asked to prove her post-secondary education, but we have no idea where her certificates are! Any suggestions on how to cover this off? I will be attempting to call the college on Monday. Or could I alter her educational history to remove these entries, as she hasn't gained any points by putting them on the profile?
Also in her work history she worked for family run business that has subsequently closed down and we have no contact information for them......Any thoughts?
Many thanks
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