I got the ITA again under FSW...ill easily satisfy FSW 67 points requirements even with one month less in Canadian experience as i have foreign experience as well...and the things i mentioned in EE form i can justify them as well....should i go ahead??
I got the ITA again under FSW...ill easily satisfy FSW 67 points requirements even with one month less in Canadian experience as i have foreign experience as well...and the things i mentioned in EE form i can justify them as well....should i go ahead??
Dukhi the system invites you by default under FSW if you qualify for both FSW and CEC.
Whatever you declared in your profile as work experience, you have to justify it later.
I worked in 8 places in the last 10 years but I claimed points only for 3 in Express Entry. After the ITA the system asked me for reference letters from these 3 workplaces only.
Dukhi the system invites you by default under FSW if you qualify for both FSW and CEC.
Whatever you declared in your profile as work experience, you have to justify it later.
I worked in 8 places in the last 10 years but I claimed points only for 3 in Express Entry. After the ITA the system asked me for reference letters from these 3 workplaces only.
Yes, I think that's an important point that isn't entirely clear when filling out the EE application. It tells you to list your jobs for the last 10 years, but in fact you should list only those you can verify, for which you will get points. If a company you worked for has closed, or if you know you can't get a letter from a place and no longer have pay stubs, you shouldn't list it.
On the other hand, if you get an ITA, it will again ask you to account for all your time in the last 10 years, and then what do you write for jobs you can't verify? It would be a lie to say you were unemployed...
Yes, I think that's an important point that isn't entirely clear when filling out the EE application. It tells you to list your jobs for the last 10 years, but in fact you should list only those you can verify, for which you will get points. If a company you worked for has closed, or if you know you can't get a letter from a place and no longer have pay stubs, you shouldn't list it.
On the other hand, if you get an ITA, it will again ask you to account for all your time in the last 10 years, and then what do you write for jobs you can't verify? It would be a lie to say you were unemployed...
True thats a confusion...no where it says list only jobs you can verify etc or only those jobs you want points for...it simply says list all your position you want points for...i think if only those jobs were to be mentioned for which we will get points why will they have the drop down of were you studying during that Time or not as it should be implicit right
Yes, I think that's an important point that isn't entirely clear when filling out the EE application. It tells you to list your jobs for the last 10 years, but in fact you should list only those you can verify, for which you will get points. If a company you worked for has closed, or if you know you can't get a letter from a place and no longer have pay stubs, you shouldn't list it.
On the other hand, if you get an ITA, it will again ask you to account for all your time in the last 10 years, and then what do you write for jobs you can't verify? It would be a lie to say you were unemployed...
Your document list will tell you what letters they want and from whom. If you can't get letters, sometimes a contract plus pay stubs or invoices for self-employed jobs will count.
Your document list will tell you what letters they want and from whom. If you can't get letters, sometimes a contract plus pay stubs or invoices for self-employed jobs will count.