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seadrag0n

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Even if one of my degrees was 3 years? Why do I not fall under the category of "two or more certificates" >.< I have one B.A. and one B.S.
You should get points for two degrees. Maybe you are making some mistake with program type or ECA equivalency.
 

altcome

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You should get points for two degrees. Maybe you are making some mistake with program type or ECA equivalency.
Thanks for the reply. So I have an ECA for both of the degrees, and both ECAs say "bachelor's degree (4 years)".

Is it the start and end time that is messing up the system? Because both of the degrees were conferred in the same year.
 

AlmostThere2

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Apr 22, 2022
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Machines can malfunction in any nation. They don't check developing vs developed nation.

Plus you will realize when it comes to government processes it doesn't really matter. US is the same. And I have friends all around Europe and Australia and shit happens there too.
Yes, that can happen anywhere but redundancies are a mark of an efficient/developed system. One machine for the whole of Canada is just careless in my eyes. I mean most of us have never waited for 81 days just to be told that the photos provided are not up to par and try again later with another 70 days wait...
 

AlmostThere2

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Just read the ITA message in my account. Literally pinched myself to make sure I wasn't dreaming. Been waiting for this day since 2016, now I can finally take the first official step on this journey. Many thanks to all the forum members who livened up this thread and generously shared analyses of the express entry situation, even if IRCC worked hard to throw curveballs at us at every turn. That really helped make the wait bearable. @wonderbly, @dankboi , @dxdroid , @Jaycejay , @Vidnomenon , @tapperb , @PRANIT01 , @RSub , @GandiBaat , @Windsor37 , @Alysson , @stirredo , @AlmostThere2 , @VVV62 , @seadrag0n the impatients, and many others whom I've surely forgotten. To those still waiting, here's hoping that you'll get yours before too long.

A tous les nouveaux francophones, même si on n'a pas étudié le français ensemble, j'ai tout de même l'impression d'avoir parcouru ce chemin avec vous. Je sais comme c'est difficile d'avoir à attendre encore plus même après avoir mis tant d'efforts dans la réalisation de ce projet. J'espère que les tirages vont devenir plus importants, que la note requise va diminuer, et que vous aurez bientôt aussi les vôtres. @ElvisRamaj , @mushymush , @ashu2111 , @sidou , etc.

Merci mille fois aussi à tous ceux qui m'ont inspiré à apprendre le français. Sans vous, je n'aurais pas atteint mon but. @jrossi, @mushymush, @Ad78 , @piyushpth et plein d'autres gens.

Time to get the last few documents ready, and enter the next phase of waiting.
Congratulations!!! This is what we've been eagerly waiting to hear. Hope more are on their way in the near future!!! Félicitations !!!
 

seadrag0n

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Thanks for the reply. So I have an ECA for both of the degrees, and both ECAs say "bachelor's degree (4 years)".

Is it the start and end time that is messing up the system? Because both of the degrees were conferred in the same year.
Don't know about that but if your ECA report summary says something like "Bachelor's degree (4 years) and Bachelor's Degree (4 years)", you can claim points for two degrees.
 

PRANIT01

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Apr 12, 2021
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The people who immigrate to US from India are more likely to be from STEM background, highly educated, talented and driven. So chances are less. There is some low skilled migration to US but it is not a lot. Indians in US have stereotype of being Doctors and/or IT guys.

In Canada it is different but still the less educated folks who migrate to Canada don't come in with lofty expectations in terms of job. They will do any jobs. Now drug addiction is different but Indians won't be homeless for the lack of trying or being too proud to not do jobs. From time to time people poke fun at people flipping burgers or similar kind of jobs (on this thread). But at the end of the day they are still making honest living and guess what even with that kind of start to their life in Canada, many do save and buy homes and become landlords and add additional income streams. ( They may not be the ideal landlords ) But yeah most will work hard and not expect handouts. You have to admire that.
Couldn’t agree more !!!!
People need to learn to respect any effort that someone is doing to earn a living. They may have not so favourable circumstances as you, but they fight and give their best to have a fulfilled life, and thats what matters !
I think you guys have misunderstood me ,I have never said that flipping burgers is bad ,because at the end of the day we all have to put the food on the table.
What @cansha said is right I admire people who doesn't depend on hand outs.
Even though I complain about my landlord, I think many fail to understand the point he gave me an opportunity to start in Canada without a credit score nothing, many people won't do that,His behavior might be unacceptable in many cases but as I always say I don't think he is a bad person.

This is what I am against flipping burgers in some cases ,here I have seen students (I was also once a student in US) Just come here to work ,they don't have any clue about their course work and fooling the system ,just to have some temporary comfort and rude behavior (but again no judging, it is their life) and we pay taxes thing and the feeling of entitlement.

Similarly I went to NE calgary, where most Indians live believe me that area looks really rich and the housing price is very high in that side(I didn't like the neighborhood though becauseof the way homes are constructed),so I think they are really doing good,I think indians stick to themselves not because they are looking for cheap suburbs (atleast in calgary) but they want to stay with in their community (which I am not a big fan)
I am a person who always support people who work hard /smart to make a life irrespective of color ,nationality and religion, Many people in my life gave me chances and opportunities for example my manager in US he was a Mexican, my previous director a black guy,now a French guy.
So if I have given vibes of not liking people that is wrong ,I might be critical but at the end of the day I don't hate anyone.
 

Impatient Dankaroo

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I think you guys have misunderstood me ,I have never said that flipping burgers is bad ,because at the end of the day we all have to put the food on the table.
What @cansha said is right I admire people who doesn't depend on hand outs.
Even though I complain about my landlord, I think many fail to understand the point he gave me an opportunity to start in Canada without a credit score nothing, many people won't do that,His behavior might be unacceptable in many cases but as I always say I don't think he is a bad person.

This is what I am against flipping burgers in some cases ,here I have seen students (I was also once a student in US) Just come here to work ,they don't have any clue about their course work and fooling the system ,just to have some temporary comfort and rude behavior (but again no judging, it is their life) and we pay taxes thing and the feeling of entitlement.

Similarly I went to NE calgary, where most Indians live believe me that area looks really rich and the housing price is very high in that side(I didn't like the neighborhood though becauseof the way homes are constructed),so I think they are really doing good,I think indians stick to themselves not because they are looking for cheap suburbs (atleast in calgary) but they want to stay with in their community (which I am not a big fan)
I am a person who always support people who work hard /smart to make a life irrespective of color ,nationality and religion, Many people in my life gave me chances and opportunities for example my manager in US he was a Mexican, my previous director a black guy,now a French guy.
So if I have given vibes of not liking people that is wrong ,I might be critical but at the end of the day I don't hate anyone.
I visited Calgary last weekend, NE is totally browns and Punjabis, felt like Brampton. I don't think that's where @ImpatientKangaroo went
 

RSub

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I think you guys have misunderstood me ,I have never said that flipping burgers is bad ,because at the end of the day we all have to put the food on the table.
What @cansha said is right I admire people who doesn't depend on hand outs.
Even though I complain about my landlord, I think many fail to understand the point he gave me an opportunity to start in Canada without a credit score nothing, many people won't do that,His behavior might be unacceptable in many cases but as I always say I don't think he is a bad person.

This is what I am against flipping burgers in some cases ,here I have seen students (I was also once a student in US) Just come here to work ,they don't have any clue about their course work and fooling the system ,just to have some temporary comfort and rude behavior (but again no judging, it is their life) and we pay taxes thing and the feeling of entitlement.

Similarly I went to NE calgary, where most Indians live believe me that area looks really rich and the housing price is very high in that side(I didn't like the neighborhood though becauseof the way homes are constructed),so I think they are really doing good,I think indians stick to themselves not because they are looking for cheap suburbs (atleast in calgary) but they want to stay with in their community (which I am not a big fan)
I am a person who always support people who work hard /smart to make a life irrespective of color ,nationality and religion, Many people in my life gave me chances and opportunities for example my manager in US he was a Mexican, my previous director a black guy,now a French guy.
So if I have given vibes of not liking people that is wrong ,I might be critical but at the end of the day I don't hate anyone.
More precisely, these are the folks that any immigration system in the world needs to be wary of. Not only they come by giving fake information, they are too hard to find coz they live inside 7 elevens and motels in Rural America and Canada. I have seen several such folks sitting in cash register of gas stations and am pondering on how the fk he/she got in here. Now I know how.

950 from Gujarat used fake IELTS scores to move to US, Canada
 

wonderbly

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Aug 26, 2020
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Just read the ITA message in my account. Literally pinched myself to make sure I wasn't dreaming. Been waiting for this day since 2016, now I can finally take the first official step on this journey. Many thanks to all the forum members who livened up this thread and generously shared analyses of the express entry situation, even if IRCC worked hard to throw curveballs at us at every turn. That really helped make the wait bearable. @wonderbly, @dankboi , @dxdroid , @Jaycejay , @Vidnomenon , @tapperb , @PRANIT01 , @RSub , @GandiBaat , @Windsor37 , @Alysson , @stirredo , @AlmostThere2 , @VVV62 , @seadrag0n the impatients, and many others whom I've surely forgotten. To those still waiting, here's hoping that you'll get yours before too long.

A tous les nouveaux francophones, même si on n'a pas étudié le français ensemble, j'ai tout de même l'impression d'avoir parcouru ce chemin avec vous. Je sais comme c'est difficile d'avoir à attendre encore plus même après avoir mis tant d'efforts dans la réalisation de ce projet. J'espère que les tirages vont devenir plus importants, que la note requise va diminuer, et que vous aurez bientôt aussi les vôtres. @ElvisRamaj , @mushymush , @ashu2111 , @sidou , etc.

Merci mille fois aussi à tous ceux qui m'ont inspiré à apprendre le français. Sans vous, je n'aurais pas atteint mon but. @jrossi, @mushymush, @Ad78 , @piyushpth et plein d'autres gens.

Time to get the last few documents ready, and enter the next phase of waiting.
Ohhhhhhh, this makes me so happy to read!!!! Congratulations Buddy!!! It feels so surreal , no ?
Now, please and please make sure you don't screw up your application. Check everything a million times, and then check a million times again :D. If in doubt, just ask here.

Congratulations again. Well deserved. Holding thumbs for those that are still waiting - hopefully 2022 is your year as well.
 

PRANIT01

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Apr 12, 2021
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Ohhhhhhh, this makes me so happy to read!!!! Congratulations Buddy!!! It feels so surreal , no ?
Now, please and please make sure you don't screw up your application. Check everything a million times, and then check a million times again :D. If in doubt, just ask here.

Congratulations again. Well deserved. Holding thumbs for those that are still waiting - hopefully 2022 is your year as well.
Dudes french skills gave me chills lol.
If he learned that for immigration, I can't say anything less than great.
 

PRANIT01

Champion Member
Apr 12, 2021
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More precisely, these are the folks that any immigration system in the world needs to be wary of. Not only they come by giving fake information, they are too hard to find coz they live inside 7 elevens and motels in Rural America and Canada. I have seen several such folks sitting in cash register of gas stations and am pondering on how the fk he/she got in here. Now I know how.

950 from Gujarat used fake IELTS scores to move to US, Canada
This is what always amazed me how can someone fake ielts because for ielts passport is your proof of ID.they take your pic and stick it on the results, to make it worse they have a unique no so that this bodies can enquire I am really surprised.
 

wonderbly

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Aug 26, 2020
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I think you guys have misunderstood me ,I have never said that flipping burgers is bad ,because at the end of the day we all have to put the food on the table.
What @cansha said is right I admire people who doesn't depend on hand outs.
Even though I complain about my landlord, I think many fail to understand the point he gave me an opportunity to start in Canada without a credit score nothing, many people won't do that,His behavior might be unacceptable in many cases but as I always say I don't think he is a bad person.

This is what I am against flipping burgers in some cases ,here I have seen students (I was also once a student in US) Just come here to work ,they don't have any clue about their course work and fooling the system ,just to have some temporary comfort and rude behavior (but again no judging, it is their life) and we pay taxes thing and the feeling of entitlement.

Similarly I went to NE calgary, where most Indians live believe me that area looks really rich and the housing price is very high in that side(I didn't like the neighborhood though becauseof the way homes are constructed),so I think they are really doing good,I think indians stick to themselves not because they are looking for cheap suburbs (atleast in calgary) but they want to stay with in their community (which I am not a big fan)
I am a person who always support people who work hard /smart to make a life irrespective of color ,nationality and religion, Many people in my life gave me chances and opportunities for example my manager in US he was a Mexican, my previous director a black guy,now a French guy.
So if I have given vibes of not liking people that is wrong ,I might be critical but at the end of the day I don't hate anyone.
You will not find destitute indians in North America (or any other country besides India really) because Indians are smart and hardworking. They do any type of work and business (legal or illegal, above board or otherwise :) ) to provide for themselves and their families. The only other people I personally know who hustle like Indians are Nigerians - they use all they have - brains, brawn, craftiness and charm - to forge ahead in life. You won't find indians as hired killers or armed robbers cos they are equally afraid of death :D. Tenacity is something else Indians and Nigerians share in common.

We bought our house from Indians and it's in a highbrow area. Majority of people in my neighbourhood are Indians and usually the wife stay home while the husband works. To have only 1 income running such homes and lifestyle, that income must be really good.