i hav submitted my profile i the CIC pool, just wanted to know if my spouse work experience without Canadian experience will be considered while evaluating our CRS score.
i hav submitted my profile i the CIC pool, just wanted to know if my spouse work experience without Canadian experience will be considered while evaluating our CRS score.
No, it won't. You can actually remove it from her work experience section completely. Just say she has 0 experience. This will save you the hustle post-ITA.
No, it won't. You can actually remove it from her work experience section completely. Just say she has 0 experience. This will save you the hustle post-ITA.
Just wanted to check my score is 390.. how to increase it.. i have 8 years of exp and my NOC is 0111, my spouse is a graduate and we both have 7 as IELTS score.
Just wanted to check my score is 390.. how to increase it.. i have 8 years of exp and my NOC is 0111, my spouse is a graduate and we both have 7 as IELTS score.
need your advise i have prepared all requirement IELTS & ECA... for me and my wife, my wife will delivery a baby in February and it will take at least one and half month to get a passport for the baby. should i submit my profile or wait after i have the baby passport ??
need your advise i have prepared all requirement IELTS & ECA... for me and my wife, my wife will delivery a baby in February and it will take at least one and half month to get a passport for the baby. should i submit my profile or wait after i have the baby passport ??
Thanks for your reply. my CRS 437, but what if i receive the invitation before the baby birth and i have the baby before i submit the passports to the embassy can i submit his passport without having him in the profile ??
Hello Everyone.
A query regarding hiring the consultant. Is it necessary to have a registered representative or a certificate from registered immigration consultant after receiving the ITA.
Hello Everyone.
A query regarding hiring the consultant. Is it necessary to have a registered representative or a certificate from registered immigration consultant after receiving the ITA.
IMO, there isn't. The vast majority of the people on this forum are or have done it on their own. So if you are willing to put in the time and work you can do it on your own. We are here to help when you are stuck.
Thanks for your reply. my CRS 437, but what if i receive the invitation before the baby birth and i have the baby before i submit the passports to the embassy can i submit his passport without having him in the profile ??
437 is a great score which should get you an ITA soon. If you get an invitation before the baby is born you will have 90 day to submit the PR application. So, if possible you can wait until the baby is born and you have the passport. If not, you can go ahead and submit the application and without your wife's x-ray and the babies passport. These can be submitted later on through Case Specific Enquiry. You will just need to make note of this in your LOE. The medical report you get will also mention this.
My advise to you is while you prepare your POF include the baby as well.
IMO, there isn't. The vast majority of the people on this forum are or have done it on their own. So if you are willing to put in the time and work you can do it on your own. We are here to help when you are stuck.
Thanks a lot for the support. Even, I also believe in doing on my own. However, some points creates confusion regarding the need of REGISTERED representative.
1. Abhinav.com has a a dedicated representative from Quebec who is having a registered number and it mentions that for Immigration applicant you need a authorised representative.
2. One of the consultant (Canadian Dreamz) insists that you need to have a certificate from a Registered representative. He told that In India there are only 12 such representative and in one way or other you need a certificate from them, even in case you go on your own.
Does anyone of you have grown through any such certificate at any stage of the PR Process?
Not clear with these requirements anywhere on CIC Website. Seems these are misleading comments by immigration consultants.
Thanks a lot for the support. Even, I also believe in doing on my own. However, some points creates confusion regarding the need of REGISTERED representative.
1. Abhinav.com has a a dedicated representative from Quebec who is having a registered number and it mentions that for Immigration applicant you need a authorised representative.
2. One of the consultant (Canadian Dreamz) insists that you need to have a certificate from a Registered representative. He told that In India there are only 12 such representative and in one way or other you need a certificate from them, even in case you go on your own.
Does anyone of you have grown through any such certificate at any stage of the PR Process?
Not clear with these requirements anywhere on CIC Website. Seems these are misleading comments by immigration consultants.
If you want to live in Quebec the process may be different (do more research). However, if you want to settle anywhere else in Canada, there is absolutely no requirement for you to have an agent. Like I said, most people do it on their own and our applications are treated the same.
If you want to live in Quebec the process may be different (do more research). However, if you want to settle anywhere else in Canada, there is absolutely no requirement for you to have an agent. Like I said, most people do it on their own and our applications are treated the same.