Dedicated said:
Hello guys. What do you normally put in the field Date you first became qualified to practice in this occupation in case your work experience is different from your educational background?
Guys, sorry to repeat my question, but maybe someone can advise on this issue?
Dedicated said:
Guys, sorry to repeat my question, but maybe someone can advise on this issue?
For me, I put the month and the year of my graduation completed.
skd1021 said:
Hi Senior Members. I am a new member to the forum. Just received WES-ECA result for myself and spouse.
Overall Summary (Myself): 2 Bachelors Degrees (3 years)
Overall Summary (Spouse): Bachelor Degree (3 years) and Bachelor Degree (4 years)
Can I select two or more degrees in express entry profile for both of us. Please advise. Thanks.
Yes.
Dedicated said:
Guys, sorry to repeat my question, but maybe someone can advise on this issue?
You can enter the date you completed your degree.
rajkamalmohanram said:
You can enter the date you completed your degree.
Thank you! But what if the field of my degree is different from my work? That would not make sense, right?
Should I put the date I started that work instead of graduation date?
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Dedicated said:
Thank you! But what if the field of my degree is different from my work? That would not make sense, right?
Should I put the date I started that work instead of graduation date?
Usually, people enter the date when they completed their degree (perhaps the date of the last exam). If you want to enter the date you started working, that is fine too, I guess.
rajkamalmohanram said:
Usually, people enter the date when they completed their degree (perhaps the date of the last exam). If you want to enter the date you started working, that is fine too, I guess.
Thanks a lot!
Hi All,
I hope someone can help me with my situation.
Back in 2007/2008 my eldest brother applied to sponsor my parents and since I was a dependent back then, I was included is the file. For some reason the sponsorship/file was rejected.
Now I am applying as a main applicant. How should I answer this question "Have YOU applied to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada before?
AKM84 said:
Hi All,
I hope someone can help me with my situation.
Back in 2007/2008 my eldest brother applied to sponsor my parents and since I was a dependent back then, I was included is the file. For some reason the sponsorship/file was rejected.
Now I am applying as a main applicant. How should I answer this question "Have YOU applied to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada before?
I've not encountered this situation before, but I'm pretty sure you should select "no".
Hi Seniors,
Currently any PNP open?
Thanks for your help.
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satishmattad said:
Hi Seniors,
Currently any PNP open?
Thanks for your help.
Read the below post and check it out for yourself -
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/summary-of-eligibility-requirements-for-all-express-entry-pnp-streams-t432937.0.html;msg5295212#msg5295212
Good luck and all the very best!
Guys, I need your help. I still haven't created my CIC account but I have the most needed requirements for the EE HOWEVER my CRS score is very low (around 351), and as you know, the current cut-off score is around 480.
I have a bachelor degree in business, good IELTS score (19 points) , 4 years managerial experience, and 29 years old.
why do you think there is a huge difference in the score? am I doing something wrong? Im not even sure if Im eligible for EE. Appreciate your help !!!)
Hello Sir/Ma'am!
Does anyone here knows about document 91226305, I recieved a letter from cic concerning my application and they are requesting a copy of (2) document: 1.. original copy of my english test (which I already have) 2. is the no. 91226305, please help me
thank you in advance
Iyad717 said:
Guys, I need your help. I still haven't created my CIC account but I have the most needed requirements for the EE HOWEVER my CRS score is very low (around 351), and as you know, the current cut-off score is around 480.
I have a bachelor degree in business, good IELTS score (19 points) , 4 years managerial experience, and 29 years old.
why do you think there is a huge difference in the score? am I doing something wrong? Im not even sure if Im eligible for EE. Appreciate your help !!!)
What do you mean "19 points" for IELTS ? Are you talking about the FSW eligibility grid ? Does that mean you got 3 CLB 8s and 1 CLB 7 ?
I don't think you're doing anything wrong.
For someone with only a Bachelor's degree, below CLB 9 in every band, and no Canadian work experience, 350 is about what you would expect.
Assuming that 19 is the number of points you got for language in the FSW eligibility grid, and also assuming that you have no past study in Canada or relatives in Canada, I calculate your FSW score at 65, which means that you are not eligible for EE.
But you can check it yourself: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/apply-factors.asp
tbsalfred said:
Hello Sir/Ma'am!
Does anyone here knows about document 91226305, I recieved a letter from cic concerning my application and they are requesting a copy of (2) document: 1.. original copy of my english test (which I already have) 2. is the no. 91226305, please help me
thank you in advance
I've never heard of this document. As far as I know, all IRCC form numbers begin with a letter.
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