Folks, I have full legal custody of my 5 year old. Divorce happened in the USA 4 years back and the father continues to stay in the USA. We moved out of the USA. Though the father has visitation rights as per parental agreement, he has never visited nor is he in touch. Do I have to get NOC from the father of my child or will the Parental agreement suffice?
Hi guys, I worked 11 month as a communications coordinator which falls under NOC 1123, and then as a marketing specialist for a year and 5 months which also falls under NOC 1123 back jn my home country, would this count as two years or no?
In Canada I took a completely different education and received a diploma in healthcare field. So if I decided to change my fields I will I still get points for experience in my home country? P.S. I don't have any Canadian work experience so far.
My husband has got a different IELTS score after ITA. His Pre-ITA score which I mentioned in express entry profile earlier is 2 months old and valid till Aug 2019.
Also, with both scores we get SAME CRS points (18 for secondary applicant).
Can some one please tell whether I need to mention the latest score or can I proceed with the earlier IELTS score which I mentioned in express entry profile?
Exam date (Aug 19, 2017): R-8.5, L-7.5, W-7.5, S-7.5 (Already submitted this score in express entry application and got ITA with this score)
Exam date (Oct 14, 2017): R-9, L-8, W-7, S-6
My husband has got a different IELTS score after ITA. His Pre-ITA score which I mentioned in express entry profile earlier is 2 months old and valid till Aug 2019.
Also, with both scores we get SAME CRS points (18 for secondary applicant).
Can some one please tell whether I need to mention the latest score or can I proceed with the earlier IELTS score which I mentioned in express entry profile?
Exam date (Aug 19, 2017): R-8.5, L-7.5, W-7.5, S-7.5 (Already submitted this score in express entry application and got ITA with this score)
Exam date (Oct 14, 2017): R-9, L-8, W-7, S-6
Ammu Krishnan
Age 61 (38Years)
Edu 128
Lang 130 (L8. 5, R7, S7. 5, W7)
Skill trans 50
Exp 50
Sibling 15
Waiting on 434.... Any suggestions.... all without spouse....
Ammu Krishnan
Age 61 (38Years)
Edu 128
Lang 130 (L8. 5, R7, S7. 5, W7)
Skill trans 50
Exp 50
Sibling 15
Waiting on 434.... Any suggestions.... all without spouse....
My husband has got a different IELTS score after ITA. His Pre-ITA score which I mentioned in express entry profile earlier is 2 months old and valid till Aug 2019.
Also, with both scores we get SAME CRS points (18 for secondary applicant).
Can some one please tell whether I need to mention the latest score or can I proceed with the earlier IELTS score which I mentioned in express entry profile?
Exam date (Aug 19, 2017): R-8.5, L-7.5, W-7.5, S-7.5 (Already submitted this score in express entry application and got ITA with this score)
Exam date (Oct 14, 2017): R-9, L-8, W-7, S-6
As advised, there is no point in updating it. In addition, post-ITA your CRS score is irrelevant (well, it just has to be above the cutoff of your draw) so even if it was increasing your score it would be of no use.
Hi guys, I worked 11 month as a communications coordinator which falls under NOC 1123, and then as a marketing specialist for a year and 5 months which also falls under NOC 1123 back jn my home country, would this count as two years or no?
In Canada I took a completely different education and received a diploma in healthcare field. So if I decided to change my fields I will I still get points for experience in my home country? P.S. I don't have any Canadian work experience so far.
Folks, I have full legal custody of my 5 year old. Divorce happened in the USA 4 years back and the father continues to stay in the USA. We moved out of the USA. Though the father has visitation rights as per parental agreement, he has never visited nor is he in touch. Do I have to get NOC from the father of my child or will the Parental agreement suffice?
Since you have full custody, I believe the parental agreement, backed up by a letter from the law if available, will suffice. If they need more, they will send you a request. You may want to confirm this with immigration lawyers.
As advised, there is no point in updating it. In addition, post-ITA your CRS score is irrelevant (well, it just has to be above the cutoff of your draw) so even if it was increasing your score it would be of no use.