loveabhic said:
Dear all,
Something strange happened with my EE profile. As you all must have observed that after the recent changes by IRCC, the option of two or more degrees and diplomas have been removed from the express entry profile. Now for two degrees, we need to enter their Canadian equivalency separately as per WES.
So ideally if your report shows two degrees equivalent to two Canadian degrees, you should get Corresponding points for two or more degree or diplomas. However, before this change I had selected two or more degrees and diploma and I got correct points but after the change came into effect, I am just getting the points for one degree. All this is happening for my spouse points.
Funny thing is the CIC CRS score calculator is giving credit for two degrees and diploma but the EE is not. All this making a difference of 1 point to me. I am sure others must also have been affected by this.
Has anyone faced such a problem? Any solution to this?
Regards,
I faced this issue with my experience... Calculator was showing 411 but profile gave me 399
but I had mistakenly entered wrong hours per week... after correcting that Profile came to 411 points...
may be you want to check the dates and other details you have entered....
Thanks Tanmay.
But there is no problem with the profile. I think it is some sort of bug or something in the profile.
I dont know how benefit of two or more tan two degrees will be received in this case.
Regards,
loveabhic said:
Dear all,
Something strange happened with my EE profile. As you all must have observed that after the recent changes by IRCC, the option of two or more degrees and diplomas have been removed from the express entry profile. Now for two degrees, we need to enter their Canadian equivalency separately as per WES.
So ideally if your report shows two degrees equivalent to two Canadian degrees, you should get Corresponding points for two or more degree or diplomas. However, before this change I had selected two or more degrees and diploma and I got correct points but after the change came into effect, I am just getting the points for one degree. All this is happening for my spouse points.
Funny thing is the CIC CRS score calculator is giving credit for two degrees and diploma but the EE is not. All this making a difference of 1 point to me. I am sure others must also have been affected by this.
Has anyone faced such a problem? Any solution to this?
Regards,
This also happened with my education. I entered my 3 degrees separately. I am waiting for my updated points.
Dear Seniors,
Any solution to this problem?
loveabhic said:
Dear all,
Something strange happened with my EE profile. As you all must have observed that after the recent changes by IRCC, the option of two or more degrees and diplomas have been removed from the express entry profile. Now for two degrees, we need to enter their Canadian equivalency separately as per WES.
So ideally if your report shows two degrees equivalent to two Canadian degrees, you should get Corresponding points for two or more degree or diplomas. However, before this change I had selected two or more degrees and diploma and I got correct points but after the change came into effect, I am just getting the points for one degree. All this is happening for my spouse points.
Funny thing is the CIC CRS score calculator is giving credit for two degrees and diploma but the EE is not. All this making a difference of 1 point to me. I am sure others must also have been affected by this.
Has anyone faced such a problem? Any solution to this?
Regards,
Same case like mine. I am primary applicant and my spouse got ECA evaluated as 2 or more degrees.
I raised Technical issue with IRCC for this and they said as below:
"Dear Client,
Thank you for contacting Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).
The Government made changes to Express Entry, which took effect on November 19, 2016."
So you are correct in saying, this would only make a difference of 1 point.
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I just submitted my additional documents requests for OINP and waiting for nomination. I want to start compiling my other documents for post ITA.
Is it correct to assume I just need the following after nomination OINP and ITA?
1. Additional proofs of fund (Updated bank statements)
2. Medical Exams
3. Police clearance
cpsingh said:
Same case like mine. I am primary applicant and my spouse got ECA evaluated as 2 or more degrees.
I raised Technical issue with IRCC for this and they said as below:
"Dear Client,
Thank you for contacting Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).
The Government made changes to Express Entry, which took effect on November 19, 2016."
So you are correct in saying, this would only make a difference of 1 point.
Thank you for sharing your experience. But logically this answer of IRCC is incorrect. IRCC should solve this technical issue. Even a single point can make a lot of difference.
loveabhic said:
Thank you for sharing your experience. But logically this answer of IRCC is incorrect. IRCC should solve this technical issue. Even a single point can make a lot of difference.
I think they will make this change to CRS tool. I agree that even 1 point makes difference.
cpsingh said:
I think they will make this change to CRS tool. I agree that even 1 point makes difference.
I have also submitted a technical issue to IRCC. Waiting for their response. Let's see what they say now.
Hi, could someone pl help.
Started filling in the application on cic website. As per the instructions, first we're supposed to check eligibility under "check your eligibility". This generates a ref code (like GGHH2343___). In the next step, we need to generate a GC key and mention above generated ref code, this should pick all given details (as given under "check your eligibility").
Now, in my case when I created the GC key and entered the ref code, still the website is again and again asking the questions from "check your eligibility" in a loop.
Tried to fill in different systems, still the same problem. Am I missing something?? What to do??
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hassankhaliddar said:
Hi Every One. I have got my IELTS results which is 6.5 bands & not less than 6 in each module. My spouse got 4.5 in each. I have sent also my education docs for assessment. Kindly guide me that i have to get my spouse docs assessed or just mine are enough?? i am planning to apply with my family under skilled immigration program. My parents are also in Quebec as permanent residents.
I have 6 years on banking experience & got 2 university degrees. is there any chances for me to get the required scores?
ECA for the dependent spouse is optional.
TLOU said:
I just submitted my additional documents requests for OINP and waiting for nomination. I want to start compiling my other documents for post ITA.
Is it correct to assume I just need the following after nomination OINP and ITA?
1. Additional proofs of fund (Updated bank statements)
2. Medical Exams
3. Police clearance
Refer the below link -->
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/ready-reference-steps-to-follow-and-documents-to-arrange-post-ita-t455826.0.html;msg5501832#msg5501832
Please guide me, can I apply express entry and PNP at the same time??
My husband submitted his EE. However, there is no evaluation yet or result from CIC. Are they having any technical problems? Should we email them?
PeachesAndMaples said:
My husband submitted his EE. However, there is no evaluation yet or result from CIC. Are they having any technical problems? Should we email them?
What do you mean by "evaluation or result"? What is the status of the EE profile?
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