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luckyx27 said:
Hi All,
Posting it 2nd time and Just wondering if someone can answer.
Would be grateful for a prompt response.
I have the same reference letter of my as described in the cic website. I have working experience of two years in the UK, however I did this work on study visa during my MBA in UK where I was legally allowed to work 20 Hours per week but I was working more than 30 hours per week and it is mentioned on my reference letter as well along with the other details. Can this create a problem for me?. Will the visa officers be checking or asking about my visa status or visa proof for Uk. Please advice whether to include this experience or not.
Anyway I have one year working experience in my current job to qualify for EE profile. My IELTS score is L: 8, R :7 W: 7, S: 7.5 and my age is 29.
Thanks in advance
if you are getting the required points excluding above experience than why go for risk ? play safe.
Can any one please share POF format ?
How they determine dates ? e.g from the day backward 6 months we file EE or from the backward we receive IAT ? If we show POF via sale of property then what supporting documents are necessary ? sale deed or what ?
Below month ends balances are enough to satisfy visa officer ?
Month End Bal(PKR) CAD
1 576,947 7,211.84
2 691,595 8,644.94
3 921,595 11,519.94
4 926,595 11,582.44
5 971,595 12,144.94
6 1,021,595 12,769.94
Hello All,
Currently I am working in canada on Post grad work permit (PGWP) since last 1 year(1700 hours) . My job lies in NOC category "B".
My job is LMIA exempt.
May I know how can I claim 50 additional points in EE.
Please help.
Dubai to Canada said:
Immediate family member? Should i include my sister (she is in other country) mom n dad even if they are not coming with me?
Any1 please help .. :-\
Dubai to Canada said:
Yes, you have to mention siblings, spouse, parents (immediate family members) even if they are not coming with you.
can anyone help??
can PGWP holder working in canada is eligible to get 50 points??
Plase respond.
tusharc said:
Yes, you have to mention siblings, spouse, parents (immediate family members) even if they are not coming with you.
Thanks buddy
Also i have masters degree for which i havent got point as my eca said from non recognized university .. so shud i put it in personal history and education history? In education history shud i mention eca yes?
luckyx27 said:
Hi All,
Posting it 2nd time and Just wondering if someone can answer.
Would be grateful for a prompt response.
I have the same reference letter of my as described in the cic website. I have working experience of two years in the UK, however I did this work on study visa during my MBA in UK where I was legally allowed to work 20 Hours per week but I was working more than 30 hours per week and it is mentioned on my reference letter as well along with the other details. Can this create a problem for me?. Will the visa officers be checking or asking about my visa status or visa proof for Uk. Please advice whether to include this experience or not.
Anyway I have one year working experience in my current job to qualify for EE profile. My IELTS score is L: 8, R :7 W: 7, S: 7.5 and my age is 29.
Thanks in advance
Well, working while being a full-time student in Canada doesn't count. If it was in another country, then it might be okay - You might not have issues with this.
chiron said:
If you can manage to get a letter of reference from your old company then problem solved. However, I am sure if you submit a LOE regarding why you cannot furnish a letter of reference along with the documents you mentioned, it should be fine.
Thanks Chiron
+1
Hi all,
Just a simple question. My common-law and I are applying soon. I am the applicant (as I have a masters degree), and she is the accompanying person.
Is it ok to provide bank statements in my partner's name instead of mine?. Or will that be a problem??
Thank you!!
PetCoke said:
Hi all,
Just a simple question. My common-law and I are applying soon. I am the applicant (as I have a masters degree), and she is the accompanying person.
Is it ok to provide bank statements in my partner's name instead of mine?. Or will that be a problem??
Thank you!!
Hi,
This will not be a problem. She will just need to sign a notarized affidavit giving her full consent to the use of the funds for immigration purposes.
All the best
rajkamalmohanram said:
Well, working while being a full-time student in Canada doesn't count. If it was in another country, then it might be okay - You might not have issues with this.
luckyx27 said:
Hi All,
Posting it 2nd time and Just wondering if someone can answer.
Would be grateful for a prompt response.
I have the same reference letter of my as described in the cic website. I have working experience of two years in the UK, however I did this work on study visa during my MBA in UK where I was legally allowed to work 20 Hours per week but I was working more than 30 hours per week and it is mentioned on my reference letter as well along with the other details. Can this create a problem for me?. Will the visa officers be checking or asking about my visa status or visa proof for Uk. Please advice whether to include this experience or not.
Anyway I have one year working experience in my current job to qualify for EE profile. My IELTS score is L: 8, R :7 W: 7, S: 7.5 and my age is 29.
Thanks in advance
I agree with Raj, however, the only possible problem I see with this is that it is illegal experience since you were on a student visa. This will be picked up if you complete a schedule A form, otherwise your status in the UK is not asked for in the application.
All the best
Dubai to Canada said:
Thanks buddy
Also i have masters degree for which i havent got point as my eca said from non recognized university .. so shud i put it in personal history and education history? In education history shud i mention eca yes?
Hi,
Leave it out of Education history completely and put it in Personal history only.
All the best
Hassanawan1985 said:
Can any one please share POF format ?
How they determine dates ? e.g from the day backward 6 months we file EE or from the backward we receive IAT ? If we show POF via sale of property then what supporting documents are necessary ? sale deed or what ?
Below month ends balances are enough to satisfy visa officer ?
Month End Bal(PKR) CAD
1 576,947 7,211.84
2 691,595 8,644.94
3 921,595 11,519.94
4 926,595 11,582.44
5 971,595 12,144.94
6 1,021,595 12,769.94
Hi,
1) It's actually 6 months backwards from the day you submit your PR application.
2) Proof of ownership, sale deed, agreement of sale, proof of transaction (plus any other) will do.
3) Since you are showing the disposal of an asset as your source of funds the difference between your average and current balance will not matter, therefore this should do.
All the best
Dubai to Canada said:
Bt ECA got rejected saying not recognized..
Yes, this is why you should not put it in educational history. Personal history will not require any evidence/ECA.
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