I have removed my secondary and higher secondary education from my express entry profile and kept only the bachelor and masters degree as I read somewhere that it is ok to not include those. So guys can someone suggest if i did the right thing or not? My overall points are the same before and after the removal.
saroj83 said:
I have removed my secondary and higher secondary education from my express entry profile and kept only the bachelor and masters degree as I read somewhere that it is ok to not include those. So guys can someone suggest if i did the right thing or not? My overall points are the same before and after the removal.
Yep, only everything after Grade 12
someone please answer my question
Hi Friends,
For the Bank Statement, we have to take last 6 months statement or Summary Statement.
Hi guys!
I received today the AOR after submitting all the documents. Does anyone know, more or less, how long does it take for CIC to make a final decision? My situation: single (no relatives, wife or kids), 6 years work experience under same NOC, 3 different companies, 3 different countries (3 PCC).
Anyone in similar situation still waiting or finally accepted?
Thanks for your opinion and help!!
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roger_cat said:
Hi guys!
I received today the AOR after submitting all the documents. Does anyone know, more or less, how long does it take for CIC to make a final decision? My situation: single (no relatives, wife or kids), 6 years work experience under same NOC, 3 different companies, 3 different countries (3 PCC).
Anyone in similar situation still waiting or finally accepted?
Thanks for your opinion and help!!
Congrats!
IRCC tries to process 80% of the applications in 6 months. So, you should consider 6 months as the standard processing time IMO. There are a LOT of variables that go into processing times and hence you cannot predict it beforehand, IMO.
hi everyone,
i have a question that i couldn't find an answer for. i have a partner and we will launch a single express entry profile for both of us. but when i calculated our points they turned out to be below the minimum required points to be selected from the pool. and we will try to get nominated by province.
my question is. which one of us should apply to obtain nomination. should both of us should do it. or any one of us can do it in case the other one is not needed according to the province's demand list. in addition, can both of us apply for different provinces ?
looking forward to hearing from all of you
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Theodore101 said:
hi everyone,
i have a question that i couldn't find an answer for. i have a partner and we will launch a single express entry profile for both of us. but when i calculated our points they turned out to be below the minimum required points to be selected from the pool. and we will try to get nominated by province.
my question is. which one of us should apply to obtain nomination. should both of us should do it. or any one of us can do it in case the other one is not needed according to the province's demand list. in addition, can both of us apply for different provinces ?
looking forward to hearing from all of you
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The application will have a Primary applicant and a dependent (in your case). So, whoever gets the maximum points can be the primary applicant and the other can be the dependent.
The PA can apply for nomination.
To learn more about nominations, check the link below -->
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/summary-of-eligibility-requirements-for-all-express-entry-pnp-streams-t432937.0.html;msg5295212#msg5295212
Kumard21 said:
Hi Friends,
For the Bank Statement, we have to take last 6 months statement or Summary Statement.
If your bank letter mentions the average balance for the past 6 months (and all the other details required by IRCC), then that alone would suffice. Otherwise, you can submit whatever bank letter you have + 6 months bank statements.
rajkamalmohanram said:
If your bank letter mentions the average balance for the past 6 months (and all the other details required by IRCC), then that alone would suffice. Otherwise, you can submit whatever bank letter you have + 6 months bank statements.
Can the funds be shown as fixed deposits?
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I received an ITA recently. After completing the form I noticed that I had answered the job offer question a ‘Yes’ but filled rest of the information as ‘No’ (for LMIA, closed work permit, etc). Due to this, one of the required document is ‘Offer of Employment’, which apparently should be submitted for Arranged Employment. I do have a job currently in Canada which is Full time, continuous, non-seasonal, but it is not arranged. I am on PGWP currently.
My questions is, can I change my answer to ‘NO’ in my PR Application and submit other documents. This might show a mis-match in my EE Profile and PR Application. But since it does not change my points, I am assuming it would’nt be a problem.
Please Help!!!!!!
Ashwsh said:
Can the funds be shown as fixed deposits?
Yes, you can show fixed deposits
chandra415 said:
I received an ITA recently. After completing the form I noticed that I had answered the job offer question a ‘Yes’ but filled rest of the information as ‘No’ (for LMIA, closed work permit, etc). Due to this, one of the required document is ‘Offer of Employment’, which apparently should be submitted for Arranged Employment. I do have a job currently in Canada which is Full time, continuous, non-seasonal, but it is not arranged. I am on PGWP currently.
My questions is, can I change my answer to ‘NO’ in my PR Application and submit other documents. This might show a mis-match in my EE Profile and PR Application. But since it does not change my points, I am assuming it would’nt be a problem.
Please Help!!!!!!
You can answer NO if you have not claimed points for the job offer. You can add a LOE to explain why you have removed it from the eAPR.
Thanks Raj
I did not claimed 50points for this. But if i go ahead and change the answer to "NO", neither offer of employment nor letter of employment will show up in the documents we need to submit. Because of the change, will it affect the PR decision ?
chandra415 said:
Thanks Raj
I did not claimed 50points for this. But if i go ahead and change the answer to "NO", neither offer of employment nor letter of employment will show up in the documents we need to submit. Because of the change, will it affect the PR decision ?
No, IMO. You still would still see a placeholder to upload documents for your current/past employment that you have mentioned in your work history section.
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