Would it be a problem if I mention my high school education in EE profile as I have not completed it in last ten years and I won't be able to mention it anywhere in personal history section while filling e APR, as I have heard that you are only able to put info for last ten years .
Would it be a problem if I mention my high school education in EE profile as I have not completed it in last ten years and I won't be able to mention it anywhere in personal history section while filling e APR, as I have heard that you are only able to put info for last ten years .
Would it be a problem if I mention my high school education in EE profile as I have not completed it in last ten years and I won't be able to mention it anywhere in personal history section while filling e APR, as I have heard that you are only able to put info for last ten years .
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Dear All,
I had created my EE profile and submitted the sameon 17/08/2017. I am meeting the FSW criteria and the system has generated the EE profile number and my current score. However, the field for Unique Client Identifier (UCI) is still blank for both of us. (Read me and my spouse). Secondly, I have a question regarding proof of funds. Can I show my investments in mutual funds which are highly liquid towards proof of funds or Can I show the contribution by self and employer towards my pension fund/account as proof of funds to make up for the short fall in the total funds requirements?
Further, I have a query regarding reference letter. My HR can not issue any reference letter for my experience. What are the options available in that case? Can my boss issue such reference letter and what is the format to be used and if it has to be printed on a company's letter head?
No one has answered yet...Please pay heed to my query!!
Dear All,
I had created my EE profile and submitted the sameon 17/08/2017. I am meeting the FSW criteria and the system has generated the EE profile number and my current score. However, the field for Unique Client Identifier (UCI) is still blank for both of us. (Read me and my spouse). Secondly, I have a question regarding proof of funds. Can I show my investments in mutual funds which are highly liquid towards proof of funds or Can I show the contribution by self and employer towards my pension fund/account as proof of funds to make up for the short fall in the total funds requirements?
Further, I have a query regarding reference letter. My HR can not issue any reference letter for my experience. What are the options available in that case? Can my boss issue such reference letter and what is the format to be used and if it has to be printed on a company's letter head?
1. The UCI number is generated after you submit your PR application (post receiving ITA) and pass the medicals.
2. Other forum members have reported that they've shown Mutual Fund and/or Provident Fund as PoF. Please read the threads on PoF - there's a lot of information and guidance there.
3. Your direct manager can issue the letter on plain paper and you can then get it notarised to add legal validity. Remember to add his or her business card along with the reference letter. The CIC website and several threads on this forum have information about what the reference letter should contain. Please read and do some research before approaching your manager.
Would it be a problem if I mention my high school education in EE profile as I have not completed it in last ten years and I won't be able to mention it anywhere in personal history section while filling e APR, as I have heard that you are only able to put info for last ten years .
If I am getting the funds transferred to my account from my father in the form of fd in my name and getting a gift deed executed, in that case, is there any requirement about how long those funds should have been in my name??
I got nomination by ON and filling up my forms after getting an ITA.
I have been refused a temporary resident visa in 2016. Where am I suppose to mention the same?
Has XXX been refused refugee status, or an immigrant or permanent resident visa (including a Certificat de sélection du Québec (CSQ) or application to the Provincial nominee Program) or visitor or temporary resident visa, to Canada or any other country?
OR
Has XXX ever been refused a visa or permit, denied entry or ordered to leave Canada or any other country?
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The number of days varies wildly from person to person, based on the complexity of their situation and application, whether additional documents are needed from them, which visa office is processing their application, etc. It's also less "number of days" and more "number of months".
The average time between AOR (CIC's official receipt of your application) and PPR (the request for you to send your passport for the visa) is 6 months, per CIC, but it takes less time for some, more time for others.
Also, there's no guarantee of a visa (permanent residency) just because you get an ITA. First you have to get your application submitted within the deadline after you get your ITA, and then CIC has to review your application and not find any grounds to refuse you - many peoples' applications get rejected due to incompleteness (missing documents) or because CIC decides that the 'evidence' they've provided is not sufficient to support their claims.
I have a question regarding the police certificate. I left my home country when I was 17 to come to Canada, and haven't been in any other country for 6 months or longer. What should I provide when they ask for this document in the application? Letter of explanation mentioning this situation?
Thanks for the help!
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