Hi Seniors,
Pardon me for asking many questions in EE form. Please advise on the following
> Apart from 5 years of experience (for which i have arranged reference letters), I have additional 6 months of experience for which I cannot arrange reference letter (in CIC format)
Question: Do I mention this experience in EE form? Or this goes ONLY to my personal history (once ITA is received)?
> My wife (secondary applicant) has 4 years of work experience (non-Canada experience). Do i mention this in EE form under spouse work history? Or this goes ONLY to my personal history (once ITA is received)?
Please help this is urgent. Thanks a lot.
kashjuni said:
Hi Seniors,
Pardon me for asking many questions in EE form. Please advise on the following
> Apart from 5 years of experience (for which i have arranged reference letters), I have additional 6 months of experience for which I cannot arrange reference letter (in CIC format)
Question: Do I mention this experience in EE form? Or this goes ONLY to my personal history (once ITA is received)?
> My wife (secondary applicant) has 4 years of work experience (non-Canada experience). Do i mention this in EE form under spouse work history? Or this goes ONLY to my personal history (once ITA is received)?
Please help this is urgent. Thanks a lot.
They should both be put in Personal History.
istari said:
They should both be put in Personal History.
Thanks a lot dear.
Hello All,
I am currently uploading the documents for ITA. It says I have to upload my passport (first page with picture) plus other pages with stamps. But I have just changed passport as it was expired. Do I have to scan the previous passport pages as well?
And for the Statutory Declaration of Common-law, can someone let me know whether statements from friends and colleagues, as well as pictures can help in proving the relationship when not married?
Thanks
Pinkhead said:
Hello All,
I am currently uploading the documents for ITA. It says I have to upload my passport (first page with picture) plus other pages with stamps. But I have just changed passport as it was expired. Do I have to scan the previous passport pages as well?
And for the Statutory Declaration of Common-law, can someone let me know whether statements from friends and colleagues, as well as pictures can help in proving the relationship when not married?
Thanks
Regarding your first question, technically you're only required to upload the new and valid passport but since you just got a new one I would suggest also uploading the expired one with stamps.
I'm a single applicant so I can't really answer your second questions.
Cheers mate
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DelPiero07 said:
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/travel-history-question-t394280.0.html
"most people doubting me" = one guy.
Btw, the guy saying that it isn't needed is a guy with over 10000 posts and rating of +1116
Edit: just for the heck of it another one : http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/country-of-residence-query-t405744.0.html
Thanks, it will be helpful for people with this specific circumstance.
I feel this forum is not very well managed and there are multiple threads for the same topic and people are scattered among threads even with same interests.
Never saw any moderator or admin to ensure forum members are stuck to the basic rules, I have been into other forums and moderators really do a good job of making sure no personal information is shared, no poaching is being done by whatsapp groups or other forums, no personal attacks happen and main threads are kept alive.
I created my EE profile but it did not ask me about my dependent childs detail! Is there any place where we need to fill this detail? How would he get PR in such case?
vaibhav007us said:
I created my EE profile but it did not ask me about my dependent childs detail! Is there any place where we need to fill this detail? How would he get PR in such case?
They ask those details once you get an ITA.
Nothing to worry about mate
rajkamalmohanram said:
Thank you for posting the source now. I'll check why it is okay to not mention it.
Did you get a chance to check if it's okay to leave out the travel details between
country or origin and
country of residence?
I read the links DelPiero07 provided and I guess I could leave just say
"no" in the
travel history. I don't think flagpolling counts as a trip as I never entered USA.
Since we all like to ironclad our application, I guess I can provide an LOE with all the trips (suggested by DelPiero07 earlier) between the
country or origin and
country of residence?.
Everyone on-board with this approach ? it's the best of both world
Actually I meant that you could write a paragraph in the LoE stating that you've only had trips between the country of residence and country of origin (and thus, choosing "no" in travel history), not actually listing them.
But if you want to be as safe as you can, do what I stated above AND list them in the LoE. I think this way you will feel that you've done everything in your power to be clear and precise with your travel history.
Cheers
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DelPiero07 said:
Actually I meant that you could write a paragraph in the LoE stating that you've only had trips between the country of residence and country of origin (and thus, choosing "no" in travel history), not actually listing them.
But if you want to be as safe as you can, do what I stated above AND list them in the LoE. I think this way you will feel that you've done everything in your power to be clear and precise with your travel history.
Cheers
Speaking of LOE,
I have multiple things that I have listed or planning to explain on, how should I compile everything ?
would that be one letter titled as "Letter of Explanation" and refer to every section via a screenshot or writing it down and my explanation against it ?
or attach multiple LOEs for each explanation ?
salkhan said:
Speaking of LOE,
I have multiple things that I have listed or planning to explain on, how should I compile everything ?
would that be one letter titled as "Letter of Explanation" and refer to every section via a screenshot or writing it down and my explanation against it ?
or attach multiple LOEs for each explanation ?
According to this: http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/letter-of-explanation-t277650.0.html the format isn't really a big of a deal.
So up to you, you can write one big letter with different points of every topic you want to talk about or several letters with a single topic of explanation.
Cheers
DelPiero07 said:
Regarding your first question, technically you're only required to upload the new and valid passport but since you just got a new one I would suggest also uploading the expired one with stamps.
I'm a single applicant so I can't really answer your second questions.
Cheers mate
Thank you!
Anyone can help out with the Statutory Declaration?
Also, in my list of documents, I see a form of Use of representative that is required. Is there someplace I should have unchecked a box which says I have a representative? I had one for the EE filing, but now I am doing the ITA by myself.
Thanks,
Every time you log in you'll see a form that says "representative" if it's unchecked it won't show in your document checklist.
Cheers
Subject: PROOF OF FUND
Hello Seniors!.......Stanlee, SINP-Katmandu, Raj, Asivad, Bestofluck, FKL, DigitalDestiny, Maged, Prashant, etc etc etc -----Help ooooooh!
"May God bless you all and meet your needs before you even need them" for taking time out to help others! IJN. Amen
I've gathered all documentations and am about applying/expressing interest for some PNPs (especially SINP-EE, NBPNP-EE, NSPNP-EE, PEIPNP-EE, etc), but now my fear/challenge is that all my expected POF money is not up to the required three 3 Months in the bank and my wife is urging me to apply for PNPs right away. Will it be accepted or rejected? Your suggestions, thought & take, please!!!
I have been keeping about ~1/3 of this amount for a family of five in an FD based on a joint account named on my wife & I, for a long time. Now another ~1/3 is coming from my wife's office cooperative savings scheme into her salary account before she will forward it to our joint Acct. While another remaining ~1/3 part is coming from my office Cooperative Saving scheme account into my own personal salary account before I'll forward it into the main Joint account. Now, If a 3 mths Bank statement is printed, both of this two ~2/3 transfers or deposits will show just less a month duration in the account. None is borrowed or loan money but truly our matured & withdrawn savings. And am also accompanying this main joint acct statements with another 3mths each from both my wife and I salary accounts to show the source,
How do the PNPs officers (especially SINP-EE international) and the VOs after ITA see this. What's the risk....I just can't wait for the next three months maturity now that I've been able to raise the dow!, please advice!!!!!!!!!..
Thanks in advance
(Apologies for multi-postings, pls)
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