Re: ECA from WES: Degree is must to be in sealed envelop
Tmehta said:
Hi
I am going for WES to get ECA, I have done my Graduation, Post Graduation and Masters from difference Universities. My query is as per the WES Doc Guidelines for India, I am to provide
1. Degree Certificate
2. Transcripts in sealed envelops as per the specifications given.
Please advice is it must to get the Degree to be in the sealed envelope too. I don't think so as that's not specified in the WES guidelines anywhere.
Looking forward to reliable response.
Thanks in advance
Toshi
1) Get the sealed transcripts/marksheets envelope from University
2) Take a photocopy of degree
3) Put both of them in another envelope and send it to WES
Hi,
To put degree certificates and selaed transcript in one envelop for WES, do we need any special envelope or normal envelope is OK.?
DivyaJ said:
Hi,
To put degree certificates and selaed transcript in one envelop for WES, do we need any special envelope or normal envelope is OK.?
Yes, an Iron envelope so that nobody can break to read your docs.
Jokes apart, it doesn't matter you use a pink, blue or white envelope. Put it in any which can accomodate your docs comformtably.
DivyaJ said:
Hi,
To put degree certificates and selaed transcript in one envelop for WES, do we need any special envelope or normal envelope is OK.?
Any envelope as long as it is sealed and signed by the university/college authorized personnel.
Guys I'm running into a bit of challenge and would greatly appreciate any help. I'm the primary applicant for our EE CEC application but we've also claimed points for my wife's 2 years of Canadian work experience. The problem however is that one my wife's previous employers (she's had three) is not willing to provide us with a reference letter, or employment letter or anything. The only things we have are the T4 slip and the pay stubs, which are obviously not enough for CIC as they don't include responsibilities. The only ray of hope is that one of my wife's previous co-workers may be able to provide us with a letter confirming her position and duties. Can you guys please walk me through the process of getting her letter notarized? And would this even work, or should I withdraw our application and apply again claiming points for 1 year?
Thanks
M.
AdUnit Name: [ThreadView]
Enabled: [Yes],
Viewed On: [Desktop],
Dimensions: [[250,250],[300,300],[970,250],[600,300],[600,480v],'fluid']
CampaignId: [/22646143967/candadavisa/forum_in_thread],
forumSection: Immigration to Canada, subForumSection: Express Entry / Expression of Interest
miladi said:
Guys I'm running into a bit of challenge and would greatly appreciate any help. I'm the primary applicant for our EE CEC application but we've also claimed points for my wife's 2 years of Canadian work experience. The problem however is that one my wife's previous employers (she's had three) is not willing to provide us with a reference letter, or employment letter or anything. The only things we have are the T4 slip and the pay stubs, which are obviously not enough for CIC as they don't include responsibilities. The only ray of hope is that one of my wife's previous co-workers may be able to provide us with a letter confirming her position and duties. Can you guys please walk me through the process of getting her letter notarized? And would this even work, or should I withdraw our application and apply again claiming points for 1 year?
Thanks
M.
You can ask your wife to get the reference letter from her colleague on a plain paper. At the bottom signature and official contact details of this colleague. Also include his/her business card. Get this letter notarised. Also attach offer letter or work contract for this job along with pay stubs.
Hi guys
I have a question here and hope you can help. Am a doctor trained in the US and want to relocate to Canada through express entry however my points are higher when I put it in as single! When I add my husband it goes down significantly from 463 to 449. What would you advise?
Canadianspirit said:
Hi guys
I have a question here and hope you can help. Am a doctor trained in the US and want to relocate to Canada through express entry however my points are higher when I put it in as single! When I add my husband it goes down significantly from 463 to 449. What would you advise?
Get your husband take the IELTS & also get his education evaluated, that would boost some points.
Canadianspirit said:
Hi guys
I have a question here and hope you can help. Am a doctor trained in the US and want to relocate to Canada through express entry however my points are higher when I put it in as single! When I add my husband it goes down significantly from 463 to 449. What would you advise?
Ask your husband to take IELTS and do ECA for his education. There are 20 additional points for spouse's education, language skills and work experience in Canada.
From 449 to additional 12 to 20 points is the difference between having an ITA and not having it, so it makes sense that he does his part.
You must mention that you are married in EE profile, there is no other alternative.
Canadianspirit said:
Hi guys
I have a question here and hope you can help. Am a doctor trained in the US and want to relocate to Canada through express entry however my points are higher when I put it in as single! When I add my husband it goes down significantly from 463 to 449. What would you advise?
You cannot declare your marital status as single because that would amount to misrepresentation. However, you can mention that you are married but make your husband a non-accompanying dependent. If you do this, you will be awarded points on par with a single applicant. Other options are to get better IELTS scores (at least 8777 LRWS) that would boost your CRS significantly. You can also ask your spouse to take IELTS test and get his ECA done because doing this would award some CRS points.
All the best!
AdUnit Name: [ThreadView]
Enabled: [Yes],
Viewed On: [Desktop],
Dimensions: [[250,250],[300,300],[970,250],[600,300],[600,480v],'fluid']
CampaignId: [/22646143967/candadavisa/forum_in_thread],
forumSection: Immigration to Canada, subForumSection: Express Entry / Expression of Interest
confusion about photo requirements:In the generated checklist the digital photo requirement is 35mm x 45mm (Standard passport size).
420pixels x 540pixels. However, I was just checking the general information they have on the documents needed after ITA.
It says 50mm x 70mm.Anyone can clarify?
Monzur said:
confusion about photo requirements:In the generated checklist the digital photo requirement is 35mm x 45mm (Standard passport size).
420pixels x 540pixels. However, I was just checking the general information they have on the documents needed after ITA.
It says 50mm x 70mm.Anyone can clarify?
Please do not go on a posting spree and post the same question on multiple topics. Please wait for someone to answer. This question has already been answered.
Hey Guys,
I sent an email on noc@workingincanada.gc.ca to double check my NOC and it bounced back any idea...why?
theuniverse said:
Hey Guys,
I sent an email on noc@workingincanada.gc.ca to double check my NOC and it bounced back any idea...why?
The email address is NC-NOC-CNP-GD2@hrsdc-rhdcc.gc.ca
AdUnit Name: [ThreadView]
Enabled: [Yes],
Viewed On: [Desktop],
Dimensions: [[250,250],[300,300],[970,250],[600,300],[600,480v],'fluid']
CampaignId: [/22646143967/candadavisa/forum_in_thread],
forumSection: Immigration to Canada, subForumSection: Express Entry / Expression of Interest