fungusamongus said:
Got it, so I can leave them out for the assignment of points but need to include them in the personal history if/after I get an ITA. Thank you!
As long as the number of years of your previous experience with your previous employer is sufficient for you to clear the CRS cut off score and get an ITA, u can omit the current employer..
if i have worked in a company only for 6 months...do i need still need to mention annual salary in the reference letter multiplying by 12 ?
Hey! Can someone guide me where can i get the official CRS calculator. I tried with a couple (one on cic website and other on Canadavisa.Com) both showing different scores.. also the consultant said that the online ones are not updated ones and the one they have will show the precise score.. I am sure that's false!
Help please! Thanks
mbalsara said:
Hey! Can someone guide me where can i get the official CRS calculator. I tried with a couple (one on cic website and other on Canadavisa.Com) both showing different scores.. also the consultant said that the online ones are not updated ones and the one they have will show the precise score.. I am sure that's false!
Help please! Thanks
https://www.canadavisa.com/comprehensive-ranking-score-calculator.html
this link is perfect...what i scored using it was exactly the same that was shown in my EE profile later
tahminaml said:
https://www.canadavisa.com/comprehensive-ranking-score-calculator.html
this link is perfect...what i scored using it was exactly the same that was shown in my EE profile later
That is indeed a good calculator. However, this is the official calculator on the CIC website:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/crs-tool.asp
You wont go wrong.
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tahminaml said:
if i have worked in a company only for 6 months...do i need still need to mention annual salary in the reference letter multiplying by 12 ?
Yes, just multiply your salary by 12. This figure is a CIC requirement regardless of how long you have worked.
tahminaml said:
this link is perfect...what i scored using it was exactly the same that was shown in my EE profile later
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Thanks for the reply.. After the calculation.. This is what it mentioned along with the score...
'New changes to the Comprehensive Ranking System were announced on November 10, 2016. This BETA version of the CRS Calculator is still undergoing improvements and updates. The scores generated are unofficial.'
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mbalsara said:
tahminaml said:
this link is perfect...what i scored using it was exactly the same that was shown in my EE profile later
[/quote
Thanks for the reply.. After the calculation.. This is what it mentioned along with the score...
'New changes to the Comprehensive Ranking System were announced on November 10, 2016. This BETA version of the CRS Calculator is still undergoing improvements and updates. The scores generated are unofficial.'
:
Use the official tool:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/crs-tool.asp
Thanks
Please who should the job reference letter be addressed to? My past employers seem not satisfied with a letter "to whom it may concern". Kindly help. :'( :'( :'(
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Positive+ said:
Please who should the job reference letter be addressed to? My past employers seem not satisfied with a letter "to whom it may concern". Kindly help. :'( :'( :'(
Hi,
You can address it as follows:
Dear Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada
or
Att: Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada
Dear Immigration Officer
TanakaM said:
Hi there, I understand your frustration. The thing is with WES you just have to be patient. I would keep following up via email, as there is not much else you can do.
With a score of 459 I am sure you will get an ITA as soon as you get your WES reference number. In the mean time, you can get all other paper ready so that as soon as you get your ITA you can submit.
All the best.
Thanks a lot for your suggestion.
One more thing. I am married, but as we are on our family way she wont be coming along as of now. so, is it possible that i show myself as single and later on I apply for her PR. She has masters in Pharmacology and a good IELTS score but we are yet to apply for her ECA. So, i dont want to waste any more time on this.
Any suggestions??
Regards.
rupinder2k17 said:
Thanks a lot for your suggestion.
One more thing. I am married, but as we are on our family way she wont be coming along as of now. so, is it possible that i show myself as single and later on I apply for her PR. She has masters in Pharmacology and a good IELTS score but we are yet to apply for her ECA. So, i dont want to waste any more time on this.
Any suggestions??
Regards.
Hi,
What do you mean by "on our family way?"
Firstly, claiming to be single when you are married would be misrepresentation, so it is not advisable. However, you can say you are married and have a non-accompanying spouse. I would not advise this as the non-accompanying spouse still need to do everything that an accompanying spouse does (medicals, PCC etc). You will also still need to show the same amount funds, and you may struggle to reunite in future.
My crs points without my spouse are more by 15 points, however, we did not claim anything for her education. So since your wife is highly educated and has good language proficiency, you point may not differ much (with or without her). So my suggestion to you would be to include her in your application.
I hope this helps.
TanakaM said:
Hi,
What do you mean by "on our family way?"
Firstly, claiming to be single when you are married would be misrepresentation, so it is not advisable. However, you can say you are married and have a non-accompanying spouse. I would not advise this as the non-accompanying spouse still need to do everything that an accompanying spouse does (medicals, PCC etc). You will also still need to show the same amount funds, and you may struggle to reunite in future.
My crs points without my spouse are more by 15 points, however, we did not claim anything for her education. So since your wife is highly educated and has good language proficiency, you point may not differ much (with or without her). So my suggestion to you would be to include her in your application.
I hope this helps.
Thanks a lot. You are such a help.
By family way i meant we are expecting our first child this May, so the plan is she wont accompany me as of now.
I am a little confused when it comes to showing her credentials i.e. education, experience etc. if she is not accompanying me.
Regards
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