istari said:
What do you mean ?
Of course you have to upload documents for your application.
While creating and submitting your Express Entry profile, you need not upload any documents. You will need to upload documents only post ITA.
Below are two points I'm posting here from the POF document required on document checklist page. Second point mentions about loans, Is it really a requirement, so far I have read here that we just need to show the transferrable amount to Canada. Loan thing can be very tricky because it would require property evaluation to show loan can be repaid.
. List of all your bank(chequing and savings) and investment accounts, the account numbers, dates each accouint was opened and the balance of each account over the past six months,
. list of outstanding debts, such as credit cards and loans
kamy said:
Below are two points I'm posting here from the POF document required on document checklist page. Second point mentions about loans, Is it really a requirement, so far I have read here that we just need to show the transferrable amount to Canada. Loan thing can be very tricky because it would require property evaluation to show loan can be repaid.
. List of all your bank(chequing and savings) and investment accounts, the account numbers, dates each accouint was opened and the balance of each account over the past six months,
. list of outstanding debts, such as credit cards and loans
No, CIC is not concerned with loans, for example: car loan or home loan. They are more concerned with the applicant having availed a loan to meet POF requirements. CIC wants to know that the POF that you are declaring originated from legitimate source - salary, savings, investments etc.
In case of home loan or car loan, these are secured loan, in the event of a default the lender has a charge on your assets (mortgage, hypothecation etc). So you need not be worried about your loans impacting your application negatively.
Stanlee said:
No, CIC is not concerned with loans, for example: car loan or home loan. They are more concerned with the applicant having availed a loan to meet POF requirements. CIC wants to know that the POF that you are declaring originated from legitimate source - salary, savings, investments etc.
In case of home loan or car loan, these are secured loan, in the event of a default the lender has a charge on your assets (mortgage, hypothecation etc). So you need not be worried about your loans impacting your application negatively.
Thank you, very well explained to help douse all other questions
istari said:
You need to get your Indian PCC after you return to the US.
Thanks Istari
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Hello,
I am new to this forum. I have an EE question...will I get points for my spouses education? Meaning, should we pay the extra $ to get her transcripts evaluated? She has a Bachelor's degree. Would it count for more points in EE to have her do a language test instead? English is her first language so she'd get a good score, but they are expensive tests.
Thank you!
leegreen said:
Hello,
I am new to this forum. I have an EE question...will I get points for my spouses education? Meaning, should we pay the extra $ to get her transcripts evaluated? She has a Bachelor's degree. Would it count for more points in EE to have her do a language test instead? English is her first language so she'd get a good score, but they are expensive tests.
Thank you!
You will get 8 points for your spouse's Bachelor's degree, and 20 points if she scores CLB 9 on all bands of the language test.
Thanks Istari. Would you say that amount of points is worth it in the long run for EE? 28 doesn't seem like much, but then what do I know!
leegreen said:
Thanks Istari. Would you say that amount of points is worth it in the long run for EE? 28 doesn't seem like much, but then what do I know!
It depends how many points you have.
The most recent cutoffs have been around 482+. If you have 470, that extra 28 will get you an ITA. But if your current CRS is 400, increasing it to 428 won't make a difference.
I have received RPRF but my BG check is still not needed at this time.
What checks are done before RPRF ?
What are the various checks included in BG check?
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er.satnamsinghbhullar said:
I have received RPRF but my BG check is still not needed at this time.
What checks are done before RPRF ?
What are the various checks included in BG check?
Your A11.2 might have been set to"Met". Consider ordering GCMS notes to know more about the status of your application.
Check this to get an idea about BG checks -
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/background-checks-explained-t39578.0.html;msg267950#msg267950
er.satnamsinghbhullar said:
I have received RPRF but my BG check is still not needed at this time.
What checks are done before RPRF ?
What are the various checks included in BG check?
In addition to what Raj has mentioned, check this thread as well, there is a detailed explanation by Legalfalcon on page 17 http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/aor-in-march-2016-good-luck-all-t400931.240.html
Stanlee said:
While creating and submitting your Express Entry profile, you need not upload any documents. You will need to upload documents only post ITA.
Thank you,Stanlee
Hi, has any Indian Chartered Accountant/ US CPA recently got a nomination from any Province by just being in the EE list? Just wanted to check what are the chances of PNP as I sit at score of 449...
Hi I submitted my pr application.however my medicals are still not passed .I submitted on 10 th September 2016.my wife had a heart surgery 20 years back and we had to give cardiology report and all was good but medical seems not passed.is it OK because medicals get passed in 2 3 days time after pr application generally.i am worried about it
Please advice.
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