Hi,
If I have 2.5-year work experience of job A and 0.5-year work experience of job B. Both are in the same NOC. Can I count the total amount of work experience as 3 years?
Under which tab should I put {by correspondence}...?
At the initial stage of creating an EE profile, only the Education History tab is there..
A separate tab for "Personal History" will appear only when applying for eAPR.
So should I put CIMA UK {by correspondence} at the finial creation of EE profile under "Education history" tab?
I'm looking for migrate to Canada as Federal Skill Worker Category.
My Concern is Score for my experience.
I have 3 Years Audit Experience ( Full time job, I got paid for it ) as Audit Trainee, 4 Years as Executive Finance. But I went to my Audit firm during my university period ( 2007-2012)
Total of 7 Years experience ( this is in NOC list ).
Can I claim total 15 points for Experience or only score for 4 years experience.
The fact that you did this while in uni does not matter, what matter is whether the Audit Trainee duties fall under NOC category 0, A or B.
However, 4 years is good experience, you still get 13 points. All you need is 67.
I'm planning to apply for the Permanent Residency under Express Entry(Federal Skilled Worker) after 4-5 months. Meanwhile, I am resigning from my job and traveling to some the country other than my country of citizenship. I worked for my company for around 4 years and I'll be resign and leave my hometown country.
In the light of above scenario, please guide me about obtaining the letter for PROOF OF FUNDS from the bank; as the account opening date needs to be mentioned ; plus the average six months balance; plus the overall required amount in CAD dollars need to be mentioned by the bank. In my case; I am planning to transfer all my savings with me to the country where I'll be residing permanently. So I'll travel to that country and will apply for the opening the bank account and will get the required certificate from that country.
My question is that; Can I proceed with this ? because , I was worried as the opening date is gonna be fresh ( not the date when I started working ) and also the Bank balance certificate is gonna be from the country where I didn't work and didn't live either. SO please guide me if I can proceed with such background.. However; I'll be only applying for the Balance certificate after opening my account after six months... Please advice !
When I created my EE profile, I showed 3 years of experience for points and previous experience was shown in personal history. Now the question I have here is, when I got a checklist generated, it says “please attach documents related to current and past employer’s”
Now, should I show documents related to past 3 years only, OR should I includes documents upto 10 years?
The system is a points based system, so you need to get as many points as possible for you to get an invitation to apply.
You will need to get your degree evaluated, if it equivalent to a Canadian degree then you can claim points for it. UK degrees are normally equivalent to Canadian degrees.
There is also room for you to improve your IELTS. Getting a minimum of L8 S7 R7 W7 significantly increases your score.
Hello,
I understand the system and I know my question is irrelevant but I have secured a PGD seat at Sheridan college. I have applied for study permit. I am not sure if they would approve my study permit as I am An Indian citizen with a UK degree and now I am going to Canada for my PGD. Has anyone switched countries ? Like I went to UK and now I am going to Canada.
Hello,
I understand the system and I know my question is irrelevant but I have secured a PGD seat at Sheridan college. I have applied for study permit. I am not sure if they would approve my study permit as I am An Indian citizen with a UK degree and now I am going to Canada for my PGD. Has anyone switched countries ? Like I went to UK and now I am going to Canada.
You can get an idea on the equivalency of your PGD (I assume it's postgraduate diploma) to the Canadian diploma.
Check this website https://www.wes.org/preliminary/idp.asp
If your PGD has equivalency, then you claim points against it.
You can get an idea on the equivalency of your PGD (I assume it's postgraduate diploma) to the Canadian diploma.
Check this website https://www.wes.org/preliminary/idp.asp
If your PGD has equivalency, then you claim points against it.
Thank you so much for the information. I did Aerospace Engineering BEng Hons and The University of Sheffield. Now I have offer letter from Sheridan College for manufacturing management, PGD. I have applied for my study permit from India last week. Someone mentioned switching countries causes rejection in visa. So I am stressed that i did my undergraduate in UK and now I am going canada. Will this glitch cause a rejection if I am switching countries?
I have created an EE profile and registered with job bank in April, 2017. The profile status says "You are a candidate. We will send you a message if you are invited to apply."
When I login to my profile, I see only 2 Application messages. Express Entry profile received - Next Steps - JobBank - April 6, 2017 10:35:52 a.m. EDT
Need your inputs, am I going in the right direction?
I have created an EE profile and registered with job bank in April, 2017. The profile status says "You are a candidate. We will send you a message if you are invited to apply."
When I login to my profile, I see only 2 Application messages. Express Entry profile received - Next Steps - JobBank - April 6, 2017 10:35:52 a.m. EDT
Need your inputs, am I going in the right direction?
Thank you so much for the information. I did Aerospace Engineering BEng Hons and The University of Sheffield. Now I have offer letter from Sheridan College for manufacturing management, PGD. I have applied for my study permit from India last week. Someone mentioned switching countries causes rejection in visa. So I am stressed that i did my undergraduate in UK and now I am going canada. Will this glitch cause a rejection if I am switching countries?