kadir_35 said:
Hi folks,
Once I get an invitation for pr under express entry, do I have to show a certain amount of money in my bank account?
Yes assuming you're a FSW applicant and you don't have a valid job offer.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/funds.asp
DelPiero07 said:
Yes assuming you're a FSW applicant and you don't have a valid job offer.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/funds.asp
No I have a Canadian diploma and 1 year work experience under noc b. So my application is under express entry. I dont have any work experience from another country. Do I still need to show that money?
kadir_35 said:
No I have a Canadian diploma and 1 year work experience under noc b. So my application is under express entry. I dont have any work experience from another country. Do I still need to show that money?
No if you're a CEC applicant.
DelPiero07 said:
No if you're a CEC applicant.
Thanks for your fast respond!
I've doubts on whether CIC requires me to list the current job as well. I've asked this in the past but now I'm actually filling out my application.
We will assess XYZ's current and previous jobs for eligibility for Express Entry, and use them to calculate XYZ's score. You can tell us about each job by filling in the fields below. Do not enter any work related to or performed during an apprenticeship process.
I switched jobs 4 months ago and I don't want to raise eyebrows by having to ask for an experience letter addressed to CIC. I do have a work experience letter from my previous company where I worked for 5 years. Was anyone else in a similar situation?
Should I put in my current job but leave out the experience letter?
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I have created EE profile and I have score of 457.
Lived in canada for 5 years,
canadian experience - 2+ years between 2013-2015 - NOC 6311
Came back to India - 1+ years experience between 2016-2017 - NOC 2175
My question is Do i need to show any connection between my jobs if I get invited under CEC for NOC 6311,?? because now I am working in different profession.??
Need help for proof of funds documentation..
Hello All,
I am planning to enter the express entry in May 1st week and I am hoping that my profile will be picked as I got 461 points. I am confident about my documentation except for proof of funds issue. I need help on how to show proof of funds in my scenario. Any kind of input is highly appreciated.
I would like to mention my scenario and possible options I am choosing. Please let me know if I am going in a right way.
I am a salaried employee in USA from 4 years and do not have enough funds required ( 15000 CAD) in my checking accounts. Recently in April I piled up my salary and bonus amounts to 6500 USD.
I sent money to my mother in India every month since past 20 months and she saved the money in the form of cash after withdrawing from her account. She is willing to give them back to me which is around 7000 USD. She will do a wire transfer from her account. Now, my question is
1. As it is lengthy to show 20 months transactions from my account to her account, is it good to get the money in the form of gift deed. My parents can get a net worth certificate too. do I need to submit bank statements of my parents in addition to net worth certificate?
2. Is it better to say that she is returning my money. If so, do I need to submit 20 months transactions which I did through Xoom and any additional affidavits needed?
3. I have 2 checking accounts. I recently changed my direct deposit account 2 months back from another account, hence 6500$ piled up in recent direct deposit account rather than the usual account. Is that fine if money from India comes to this account. will VO officer doubt if salary is not deposited in the recent account before April?
Please advise me on this.
Thanks a lot for your time and effort.
You should mention...both the study programs...like you have one diploma and one bachelors....degree....if u have any doubt..you can write to me.
Hi,
Please I need your input. I'm currently in Canada with a three year work permit. I haven't got a job yet but with my previous work experience outside Canada and also my IELTS score, I have 466 points. Now my only issue is with the proof of funds; I do not have a job yet but have friends who are willing to raise me some cash in order to boost my account. Please can anyone explain to me CIC stand on POF for those on work permit in Canada but currently do not have a job. Thank you
Thank u Very much for your reply
firstly, i have to make payment to WES than we got reference number??
I also want to ask that whether it is compulsory to send transcript of documents.
Can we e-mail a high resolution colored scanned copies of our degrees to WES for verification or it is compulsory to send transcript of documents.
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gkindacool said:
Hi Gaurav,
You need not worry. You don't upload/attach any document when submitting WES Canada application. You have to request your university to send the marksheet/transcript directly to WES Canada OR your University can give official marksheet/transcripts to you and you can courier/speedpost/registered-post them to WES Canada yourself.
Hope that was helpful.
Thanks!
Thank u Very much for your reply
firstly, i have to make payment to WES than we got reference number??
I also want to ask that whether it is compulsory to send transcript of documents.
Can we e-mail a high resolution colored scanned copies of our degrees to WES for verification or it is compulsory to send transcript of documents.
Hi, my employee reference letter has all the details except current compensation (as per the company policy, it cannot be mentioned on any letter as it should ideally be confidential). So, can I give my last appraisal letter which mentions the same and mention it in the LoE. If I don't attach my pay slips (as they don't mention my total compensation), would that be enough...
Any idea if IRCC process applications in order of issuance of ITA or AOR or any other criteria...
adex100 said:
1. In the express entry profile, there is a section asking for Experience. I have been with my current company for 5 1/2 years with a promotion in between. So, while logging this, should i do it as 2 entries? This is the case for my earlier company also, i have been in two positions due to promotion
2. I am a Test Manager. My designation will read Project manager. 25% of my responsibilities are covered in NOC code 2283. Should i use 2283 or 0213. But 0213, contains no mention of testing. Anybody with a similar case? Would appreciate any guidance on this
Hello - could anybody reply this?
Dear All, would appreciate if anyone could help me with the following queries for eAPR:
- I do not have Transcripts but have all the marks sheet and degree, would a scanned copy of the same are sufficient;
- In the form, would the completed years of study be the actual years or as mentioned in ECA. Eg, in one of my studies, the actual study is 4 years but Canadian equivalency is mentioned as Bachelors (3 years);
- Further, how can I justify the start date and end date of each study as that is not coming on the marksheet or degree? Should I attach the enrollment letter;
- I am a Chartered Accountant but in Canada it is equivalent to a Bachelors degree, should it be mentioned as Bachelors degree or a Professional degree in the form
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