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Hello all!
With improved ielts, I am expecting ITA in coming draws. Could someone kindly clear my following confusions as regards EOI application?
1. I have mentioned work-ex for my spouse. I guess it doesn't carry any points. Should I retain it in the form or take it off? considering
issues in getting reference letters.
2. I have also mentioned about relatives in Canada (Spouse's Uncle). Should I retain it in the form or take it off? considering
issues in getting proof for the same and unnecessarily taking favours from relatives? (want to save it for when we land there

)
3. I have only mentioned my current employment details (> 6 years, and therefore maxed out on points). Hope that is okay? Would I need to give reference letters for previous employments also once I get the ITA?
4. Is it okay to change the application form several times? Do they keep a record of it and might use it against you in finally giving PR?
5. Once I get ITA, the docs are to be submitted in hard copy OR scanned & uploaded?
6. After submission of required docs, approx how much time does it take for them to revert with the PR stamping?
7. Can I show 'proof of funds' in PF statement?
Many thanks in advance!!
rajkamalmohanram said:
You can mention it in your EE profile - You have to have one primary NOC and you should have at least one year of full-time (or equivalent), continuous, paid work experience in your primary NOC. So, if both your jobs meet this criteria, then you can make either one of them primary NOC.
Thanks for replying. I chose my NOC as per my bachelor's degree but I have absolutely no work experience in that field (Aeronautical engineering) but I put that in my EE profile because my WES report mentions that degree's name. Should I change it to my current job NOC (Mechanical engineering)?
kamy said:
What is the confusion, you already have an ITA and don't want to be bonded by an Province, so go ahead with declining the PNP.
Thank you for your response. I will do that.
Hi Experts,
I have one confusion in a question in express entry profile. i completed my post secondary in Canada in December 2014 and got my diploma at Convocation for the same in June 2015. In express entry profile, there is one question that asks when did the candidate become eligible for this occupation? In help it says when you completed the education or got a certificate of qualification. Should I put December 2014 or June 2015?.
Thanks
TorontoPunjabi said:
Hi Experts,
I have one confusion in a question in express entry profile. i completed my post secondary in Canada in December 2014 and got my diploma at Convocation for the same in June 2015. In express entry profile, there is one question that asks when did the candidate become eligible for this occupation? In help it says when you completed the education or got a certificate of qualification. Should I put December 2014 or June 2015?.
Thanks
You can key in the year when you completed your final exams IMO.
flyflysophia11 - Your inbox is full, please find the response below -
flyflysophia11 said:
hi raj
need your advice again. im in panic
My consultant has just received an email says status change (NOTHING ELSE) with my EE profile and they logged in saw my profile shows CANCELLED.
this is very strange as ive just submitted additional doc this week (use of representative)
If the profile is rejected, will it show on EE as rejected or cancelled?
WHAT DOES CANCELLED MEAN?
thx mate
Well, it is not clear to me which stage of the application you are in. Please elaborate and provide a timeline so that I can answer based on that information.
bossofbees said:
Thanks for replying. I chose my NOC as per my bachelor's degree but I have absolutely no work experience in that field (Aeronautical engineering) but I put that in my EE profile because my WES report mentions that degree's name. Should I change it to my current job NOC (Mechanical engineering)?
You should only mention jobs that you have work experience in. You do NOT have to meet the "employment requirements" listed under the NOC on the NOC website. Your roles and responsibilities at work should match the ones outlined under the NOC you choose.
Hello Experts,
After ITA, we need to complete online application... In Travel History I have few questions:
I am from India and came to Canada during Jan-2014. I have visited India 3-4 time in last 3 years.
1) Do i need to mention all those travel ?
2) Do I need to include my first travel from India to Canada ?
Thanks in advance.
Mumbai_Maratha said:
Hello Experts,
After ITA, we need to complete online application... In Travel History I have few questions:
I am from India and came to Canada during Jan-2014. I have visited India 3-4 time in last 3 years.
1) Do i need to mention all those travel ?
2) Do I need to include my first travel from India to Canada ?
Thanks in advance.
Yes, every single time you went outside of India, you need to mention that. It can be even for 2 days. Only mention the "from date" and "to date" for all other countries outside of India.
sushsmart15 said:
Yes, every single time you went outside of India, you need to mention that. It can be even for 2 days. Only mention the "from date" and "to date" for all other countries outside of India.
Are you sure, we have to? I was under impression that, any travel between origin and current residence countries, doesn't need to be mentioned.
Hi Raj,
I have another query. I am completing my 2 years of work on post-secondary work permit in March and I will be getting 25 points for the second year next month (as per CIC calculates 2 years) or in March. I travelled back to India in October for around 42 days. That was a paid vacation of 2 weeks and lieu days I accumulated which were paid too. Would it have any impact on calculating the time of work experience?. I am at 434 hoping to get 25 to make it to 459. In case, I am in luck and gets an ITA, should I accept it considering completing time of work?
Thanks
I need your help as it relates to my application on express entry. my results from WES is as below.
CANADIAN EQUIVALENCY SUMMARY
Bachelor’s degree (four years)
CREDENTIAL ANALYSIS
1. Credential Authentication: Transcripts were verified by the institution
Country: Nigeria
Credential: Bachelor of Science
Year: 2008
Awarded by: University of Abuja
Institution Status: Recognized
Major/Specialization: Accounting
Canadian Equivalency: Bachelor’s degree (four years)
2. Credential Authentication: Transcripts were verified by the institution
Country: Nigeria
Credential: Certificate of Membership of the Institute of Chartered Accountants
Year: 2011
Awarded by: Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria
Institution Status: Recognized
Major/Specialization: Accounting
Canadian Equivalency: Two years of professional study in accounting
Remarks: The credential is not comparable to a completed Canadian
education credential.
when completing my EE i selected Bachelor degree as my level of education for my degree and two year program for my ICAN certificate. Today i have gotten and ITA but am scared of accepting because some people said i should not have chosen the 2 credential. Please advise as i am confused and do not want to lose this opportunity or be banned for completing the wrong information.
justhope said:
Are you sure, we have to? I was under impression that, any travel between origin and current residence countries, doesn't need to be mentioned.
You don't mention that you travelled back to your home country. You just mention the start date and end date of your stay outside of your home country.
E.g. If you are an Indian and stayed in UK for 3 years and visited India twice, then you need to break your stay in UK.
COUNTRY From date To Date
UK 01/DD/2015 08/DD/2016
UK 04/DD/2014 01/DD/2015
UK 01/DD/2013 03/DD/2014
This is the way to break your stay abroad. The in-between days is your time spent on vacation in India.
rajkamalmohanram said:
You can key in the year when you completed your final exams IMO.
Hi Raj,
Thank you for quick response.
I have another query. I am completing my 2 years of work on post-secondary work permit in March and I will be getting 25 points for the second year next month (as per CIC calculates 2 years) or in March. I travelled back to India in October for around 42 days. That was a paid vacation of 2 weeks and lieu days I accumulated which were paid too. Would it have any impact on calculating the time of work experience?. I am at 434 hoping to get 25 to make it to 459. In case, I am in luck and gets an ITA, should I accept it considering completing time of work?
Thanks
TorontoPunjabi said:
Hi Raj,
Thank you for quick response.
I have another query. I am completing my 2 years of work on post-secondary work permit in March and I will be getting 25 points for the second year next month (as per CIC calculates 2 years) or in March. I travelled back to India in October for around 42 days. That was a paid vacation of 2 weeks and lieu days I accumulated which were paid too. Would it have any impact on calculating the time of work experience?. I am at 434 hoping to get 25 to make it to 459. In case, I am in luck and gets an ITA, should I accept it considering completing time of work?
Thanks
No, IMO. As long as you were employed during the said time period, you are good to go!
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