You have 2 options. You can put all your LOEs into 1 pdf as kemy has suggested. Or you can put each LOE in with the documents it's regarding (so, fr example, put the LOE about your POF in your POE pdf).
If you decide to put all your LOEs in 1 pdf, I suggest using subheadings and a table of contents to make it super easy for the VO to read. (But that's not required; it's just my personal recommendation.)
I put an LOE for each upload separately. And then in the main LOE upload, i made a list of the issues and referenced each LOE, so it kind of made an index for all issues they might need to address. The references were very clearly linked.
I have 600 points for PNP, so it would never go below that minimum marks of ITAs but still not clear on this. If I enter a Bachelor and Master in two different periods, points would be calculated only for Master's, right? There is a whole list of document types to choose from and for I selected the right one bachelor's and Master's respectively.
I have 600 points for PNP, so it would never go below that minimum marks of ITAs but still not clear on this. If I enter a Bachelor and Master in two different periods, points would be calculated only for Master's, right? There is a whole list of document types to choose from and for I selected the right one bachelor's and Master's respectively.
Below are two points I'm posting here from the POF document required on document checklist page. Second point mentions about loans, Is it really a requirement, so far I have read here that we just need to show the transferrable amount to Canada. Loan thing can be very tricky because it would require property evaluation to show loan can be repaid.
. List of all your bank(chequing and savings) and investment accounts, the account numbers, dates each accouint was opened and the balance of each account over the past six months, . list of outstanding debts, such as credit cards and loans
Below are two points I'm posting here from the POF document required on document checklist page. Second point mentions about loans, Is it really a requirement, so far I have read here that we just need to show the transferrable amount to Canada. Loan thing can be very tricky because it would require property evaluation to show loan can be repaid.
. List of all your bank(chequing and savings) and investment accounts, the account numbers, dates each accouint was opened and the balance of each account over the past six months, . list of outstanding debts, such as credit cards and loans
Yes and the reason behind this is IRCC doesn't allow you to showcase your property, assets etc. They only want to see the liability and not the asset it is related to. Imagine you have a home loan for 70000 CAD and you have saved 25000 CAD for POF. In this particular case, you have a house. IRCC doesn't allow you to showcase that. They only want to see the liabilities. Hence if you mention about your home loan, you will certainly become ineligible.
Yes and the reason behind this is IRCC doesn't allow you to showcase your property, assets etc. They only want to see the liability and not the asset it is related to. Imagine you have a home loan for 70000 CAD and you have saved 25000 CAD for POF. In this particular case, you have a house. IRCC doesn't allow you to showcase that. They only want to see the liabilities. Hence if you mention about your home loan, you will certainly become ineligible.
Yes and the reason behind this is IRCC doesn't allow you to showcase your property, assets etc. They only want to see the liability and not the asset it is related to. Imagine you have a home loan for 70000 CAD and you have saved 25000 CAD for POF. In this particular case, you have a house. IRCC doesn't allow you to showcase that. They only want to see the liabilities. Hence if you mention about your home loan, you will certainly become ineligible.
Yes and the reason behind this is IRCC doesn't allow you to showcase your property, assets etc. They only want to see the liability and not the asset it is related to. Imagine you have a home loan for 70000 CAD and you have saved 25000 CAD for POF. In this particular case, you have a house. IRCC doesn't allow you to showcase that. They only want to see the liabilities. Hence if you mention about your home loan, you will certainly become ineligible.
I've sent some question in this topic and got replied, thank you for all your help.
May I ask, is it possible that someone got rejection after he/she sent passport?
I just sent my passport, but I am still worry about whether I'll get rejection as this stage.
Am I too tense? ???
If you get a rejection, do you need to go back to the Express Entry Pool and wait for a new ITA or you can re-create your application based on your previous invitation?
If you get a rejection, do you need to go back to the Express Entry Pool and wait for a new ITA or you can re-create your application based on your previous invitation?