vishalphonsa said:
Regarding Proof for Education
In the application post ITA, Do I need to submit only degrees or degree plus marks certificate for each semester? For example only Engineering degree or degree plus marks card for each of the 8 semesters?
Only Degrees plus IELTS TRF and ECA report. No need of mark sheets or transcripts.
Hello People,
Can someone help me out on proof of funds?
Can I show any of the following in my proof of funds -
1) My 'Employees Provident Fund' statement.
2) Getting money from my parents as a gift along with an affidavit stating that they are gifting me that money and I don't have to return it ever.
3) Statements of my wealth investment policies.
4) Valuation of the properties against my name.
Thanks in advance..
samchop86 said:
Hello People,
Can someone help me out on proof of funds?
Can I show any of the following in my proof of funds -
1) My 'Employees Provident Fund' statement.
2) Getting money from my parents as a gift along with an affidavit stating that they are gifting me that money and I don't have to return it ever.
3) Statements of my wealth investment policies.
4) Valuation of the properties against my name.
Thanks in advance..
1.) Yes
2.) Yes
3.) Not sure what that is
4.) No
Maverick28 said:
1.) Yes
2.) Yes
3.) Not sure what that is
4.) No
Thanks Maverick28..
I guess point-2 (parent's gift) alone will sort me out on this
Also, wealth investment policies are the investments where I pay a fixed annual premium which guarantees me a fixed return+bonus after the completion of the policy tenure.
P.S - These are not life covering insurances, so I was wondering if I can use them as a proof of fund.
Hi, I am filling post ITA form and need following clarifications:
1. I had mentioned my spouse work experience (not Canadian) in the profile, however, the employers in the experience certificates did not state the mandatory things required by IRCC. Does spouse foreign experience carry any points for determining eligibility or computing CRS?
2. For one of the employer, only number of hours per week is missing, should I attach it or take to personal history to be on safe side if it doesn't carry any points?
3. Can I remove them for work history and mention in personal history and state in the Letter of Explanation - "with respect to my spouse work experience, since the employers have issued the work experience letters in their standard formats which does not have one or more of the mandatory requirements prescribed by IRCC, and considering that spouse work experience does not affect CRS, to avoid confusion, the work experience has been mentioned in Personal history. However, to substantiate the bona fide of the details mentioned, we have attached the wrok experience letters and salary slips with this Letter of Explanation as Annexure." Is this fine?
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If I held different designations with the same organization and all of them have been mentioned in one consolidated letter, how do I mention these in the form?
vaibhav007us said:
If I held different designations with the same organization and all of them have been mentioned in one consolidated letter, how do I mention these in the form?
Mention them separately and upload the same letter for all.
vaibhav007us said:
Hi, I am filling post ITA form and need following clarifications:
1. I had mentioned my spouse work experience (not Canadian) in the profile, however, the employers in the experience certificates did not state the mandatory things required by IRCC. Does spouse foreign experience carry any points for determining eligibility or computing CRS?
2. For one of the employer, only number of hours per week is missing, should I attach it or take to personal history to be on safe side if it doesn't carry any points?
3. Can I remove them for work history and mention in personal history and state in the Letter of Explanation - "with respect to my spouse work experience, since the employers have issued the work experience letters in their standard formats which does not have one or more of the mandatory requirements prescribed by IRCC, and considering that spouse work experience does not affect CRS, to avoid confusion, the work experience has been mentioned in Personal history. However, to substantiate the bona fide of the details mentioned, we have attached the wrok experience letters and salary slips with this Letter of Explanation as Annexure." Is this fine?
Hi,
Move it all to Personal history and explain why you have moved it in the LOE. No need to attach the experience letters, just the explanation will do.
All the best
Hi Guys,
I have held 2 different roles (2 diff NOC's) in the same organization. Also, while making the EE profile, I have only mentioned the latest NOC code for the entire tenure at this organization.
Can i split the work-ex in the e-APR now?
Should i provide 2 different Reference letters or one consolidated letter with details of both roles would suffice?
Thanks a lot.
I would greatly appreciate if anyone can help me with these questions
How do we accept the invitation in the express entry profile? Steps of submitting the application online?
If the applicant is single, do we have to enter the information of the household members including parents and siblings? I saw a question like that on application
Do the educational degrees need to be attested somewhere? Degree is from Pakistan
Are the documents mailed out or can we upload them in the EE profile itself? I cant figure out how to get to the document check list.
Will copies of everything work or they need to be original?
PCC, Medicals, IELTS, WES eval, passport copy with previous travel, job experience, pay stubs and education degrees are needed. Did I miss anything in this list?
If anything is missing from your application do they ask for more evidence or simple reject it?
Thank you
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Dreamer06 said:
I would greatly appreciate if anyone can help me with these questions
How do we accept the invitation in the express entry profile? Steps of submitting the application online?
If the applicant is single, do we have to enter the information of the household members including parents and siblings? I saw a question like that on application
Do the educational degrees need to be attested somewhere? Degree is from Pakistan
Are the documents mailed out or can we upload them in the EE profile itself? I cant figure out how to get to the document check list.
Will copies of everything work or they need to be original?
PCC, Medicals, IELTS, WES eval, passport copy with previous travel, job experience, pay stubs and education degrees are needed. Did I miss anything in this list?
If anything is missing from your application do they ask for more evidence or simple reject it?
Thank you
1) You "accept" the invitation by clicking on "Continue application" on the e-APR. You can keep filling the details and you'll then be prompted to upload documents.
2) There is a page that asks for details of family members like father, mother, siblings etc. You need to enter the details of these people where prompted.
3) You have to submit your degree + ECA. Attestation not required as long as your degree is in English or French. If your degree is in another language, then you have to get it translated, notarized and submit both the original and the translated version of your degree.
4) You can't upload anything in your EE profile. You will first have to receive an ITA, start filling your e-APR and when you are done, a document checklist will be generated. You will upload your documents there.
5) Scan and upload originals.
6) This --> http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/ready-reference-steps-to-follow-and-documents-to-arrange-post-ita-t455826.0.html;msg5501832#msg5501832
7) R10 check is stringent and the application is usually refused quickly if a document is missing. So, be careful and make sure you submit everything.
Have you received an ITA yet?
Good day!
May I ask some questions regarding GCkey?
Is it ncessary to have a GCkey to apply in express entry?
Are there payments as you register in GCkey?
Is it okay if i'll be applying GCkey even if I'm not a canadian citizen?
Thank you so much!
Hello All,
I received my ITA on 18 April 2017. Could someone on this group please help me on how to fill the Address History Section, Travel History & 10 years history since i turned 18 years old.
Require help at the earliest.
tanyafe said:
Good day!
May I ask some questions regarding GCkey?
Is it ncessary to have a GCkey to apply in express entry?
Are there payments as you register in GCkey?
Is it okay if i'll be applying GCkey even if I'm not a canadian citizen?
Thank you so much!
GC key is an authentication method and is easier to apply. No payment required. You can apply even if you are not Canadian citizen.
Hi everyone
Can you please give me information about express entry?
I have done bachelor of computer science and working in same field from 2 years.
M i eligible for express entry or any visa leads to PR?
I have 6 bands in each module of IELTS.
Any help will be appreciated
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