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DiNaV

Hero Member
Feb 25, 2016
745
100
Category........
Visa Office......
NDVO
NOC Code......
2171
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
17-May-2016
AOR Received.
22-Apr-2017
IELTS Request
30-Apr-2016
Med's Done....
06-Mar-2017(Pre-meds)
Hi,

I have some questions on "funds" or "proof of funds" upon landing:-

- How does one show "proof" of funds? Is it all in cash?
- I am a single primary applicant so what is the min & max amount of funds that I can or should carry?
- How many maximum canadian dollars one can carry?
- How many out of this amount can be in cash?
- Other than cash in which forms can we carry the funds?
 

TanakaM

VIP Member
Dec 29, 2016
3,504
3,026
Category........
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
AOR Received.
14-04-17
Hi,

I have some questions on "funds" or "proof of funds" upon landing:-

- How does one show "proof" of funds? Is it all in cash?
- I am a single primary applicant so what is the min & max amount of funds that I can or should carry?
- How many maximum canadian dollars one can carry?
- How many out of this amount can be in cash?
- Other than cash in which forms can we carry the funds?
Hi,

"
How much money should you bring?
It is a good idea to research how much it costs to live in the place where you plan to settle in Canada.

Bring as much money as you can to make moving and finding a home in Canada easier. Note, however, that Canadian customs regulations require you to declare if you are bringing more than CAN$10,000 into Canada. If you do not tell them, you may be fined, and your funds could be seized. These funds could be in the form of:

  • cash,
  • documents that show property or capital payable to you (such as stocks, bonds, debentures, treasury bills, etc.), or
  • documents that guarantee payment of a set amount of money, which are payable to you (such as bankers’ drafts, cheques, travellers’ cheques or money orders)."
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/funds.asp

All the best
 
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DiNaV

Hero Member
Feb 25, 2016
745
100
Category........
Visa Office......
NDVO
NOC Code......
2171
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
17-May-2016
AOR Received.
22-Apr-2017
IELTS Request
30-Apr-2016
Med's Done....
06-Mar-2017(Pre-meds)
Hi,

"
How much money should you bring?
It is a good idea to research how much it costs to live in the place where you plan to settle in Canada.

Bring as much money as you can to make moving and finding a home in Canada easier. Note, however, that Canadian customs regulations require you to declare if you are bringing more than CAN$10,000 into Canada. If you do not tell them, you may be fined, and your funds could be seized. These funds could be in the form of:

  • cash,
  • documents that show property or capital payable to you (such as stocks, bonds, debentures, treasury bills, etc.), or
  • documents that guarantee payment of a set amount of money, which are payable to you (such as bankers’ drafts, cheques, travellers’ cheques or money orders)."
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/funds.asp

All the best
Thank you sooo much :)!
 

asingh82

Full Member
Dec 25, 2014
20
0
Category........
Visa Office......
NDVO
NOC Code......
0112
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
20-10-2014
Hi all,

Can any one please help, i dont know what mistake i am doing, my score is coming out as very low, what can i do to increase it.

Overall Score

364

CRS - Human Capital - Age

75

CRS - Human Capital - Level of Education

119

CRS - Human Capital - First Official Language Proficiency

96

CRS - Human Capital - Second Official Language Proficiency

0

CRS - Human Capital - Canadian Work Experience

0

CRS - Spouse - Level of Education

10

CRS - Spouse - First Official Language Proficiency

14

CRS - Spouse - Canadian Work Experience

0

CRS - Skill Transferability - Education

25

CRS - Skill Transferability - Foreign Work Experience

25
 

TanakaM

VIP Member
Dec 29, 2016
3,504
3,026
Category........
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
AOR Received.
14-04-17
CRS - Skill Transferability - Education

25

CRS - Skill Transferability - Foreign Work Experience

25
Well in the short-term, if you can improve your language scores to at least (L8, R7, W7, S7) you can get 25-50 more points in this section, plus 6 or more points in the first language section.

All the best
 
Jul 17, 2017
6
0
43
Vadodara
Category........
Hi rajkamalmohanram,

Thanks for such a great pinned post and the detailed information on Express Entry and thanks to all other members for discussing the issue faced by them as it works as a learning for everyone else.

I am interested to apply for Express Entry of Canada. I have got my ECA done from WES. Shall be writing IELTS or TOEFL soon and am sure that I will get enough score (scored above 7 in every section in IELTS previously).

My son who is 4 years old has Down's Syndrome. Most of his critical health issues are resolved and the main issue he has right now is development delay. His treatment for Development Delay is going on from an Institute in US which has great experience of treating special child and they are confident that they can treat him and can substantially reduce the gap between his brain age and calendar age. His treatment will take few more years (4-5 years) to bring him to this level. We are funding this treatment on our own and their is no support from any Insurance or Government.

In such a case can we pass through the medical requirement of Canada?

Alternatively is it possible that only I can get the PR and then I'll find a way to move my family to US so that we can save substantial cost of traveling from India to US?

Thanks
 

TanakaM

VIP Member
Dec 29, 2016
3,504
3,026
Category........
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
AOR Received.
14-04-17
Hi rajkamalmohanram,

Thanks for such a great pinned post and the detailed information on Express Entry and thanks to all other members for discussing the issue faced by them as it works as a learning for everyone else.

I am interested to apply for Express Entry of Canada. I have got my ECA done from WES. Shall be writing IELTS or TOEFL soon and am sure that I will get enough score (scored above 7 in every section in IELTS previously).

My son who is 4 years old has Down's Syndrome. Most of his critical health issues are resolved and the main issue he has right now is development delay. His treatment for Development Delay is going on from an Institute in US which has great experience of treating special child and they are confident that they can treat him and can substantially reduce the gap between his brain age and calendar age. His treatment will take few more years (4-5 years) to bring him to this level. We are funding this treatment on our own and their is no support from any Insurance or Government.

In such a case can we pass through the medical requirement of Canada?

Alternatively is it possible that only I can get the PR and then I'll find a way to move my family to US so that we can save substantial cost of traveling from India to US?

Thanks
Hi,

Thanks for sharing your story. I'm not Raj, but I will try to answer.

1) It is difficult to say whether or not your son will be able to pass medicals or not. Only a panel physician will be able to shed light, and even he does not make the final decision. However, what I can tell you is that for on to be medically inadmissible IRCC must prove that they are:
- a risk to the Canadian population (which your son is not)
or
- cause significant financial strain to the Canadian health system (you will need to do research on this to find out the exact meaning of this as this may be a challenge)

If they have any issues with your health they will send you a procedural fairness letter detailing their concerns and giving you an opportunity to respond to them. So IMO it is easier to be admissible than inadmissible.

2) You and all your dependents must undergo medical examination (both accompanying and non-accompanying), and you will most likely not qualify for PR if one of your dependents in medically inadmissible.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?qnum=988&top=4

Hope this helps.

All the best
 
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Wandering Mind

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Mar 20, 2017
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@TanakaM, hope you've been well.

I have a couple of questions about my reference letters and I'd appreciate it if you could answer them:

1. I had three different job roles and titles in the same company over a period of 6 years but only a single reference letter outlining all my 3 job roles and duties individually.

And since I've mentioned all the three job roles in my application there are 3 placeholders for reference letters. In this scenario I'm thinking of uploading the same reference letter in all the 3 placeholders along with a letter of explanation. Your thoughts?

2. This reference letter does not have my salary details and number of hours. It just says I worked "full-time". Your thoughts?

Many thanks for your help.
 

TanakaM

VIP Member
Dec 29, 2016
3,504
3,026
Category........
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
AOR Received.
14-04-17
Hi all could you please confirm what address the ECA report should go to. thanks
Where do you want to send it to? In your PR application you just need to upload it.

regards
 

TanakaM

VIP Member
Dec 29, 2016
3,504
3,026
Category........
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
AOR Received.
14-04-17
@TanakaM, hope you've been well.

I have a couple of questions about my reference letters and I'd appreciate it if you could answer them:

1. I had three different job roles and titles in the same company over a period of 6 years but only a single reference letter outlining all my 3 job roles and duties individually.

And since I've mentioned all the three job roles in my application there are 3 placeholders for reference letters. In this scenario I'm thinking of uploading the same reference letter in all the 3 placeholders along with a letter of explanation. Your thoughts?

2. This reference letter does not have my salary details and number of hours. It just says I worked "full-time". Your thoughts?

Many thanks for your help.
Hi, I'm doing good and you?

1) This is perfectly fine. I did exactly that.
2) Ideally you would need to have these details as they are critical. They use them to know if you were remunerated and if you meet the full time benchmark of 30hrs/week. So my advise is to do everything you can to get these added on. If you fail, add your payslips, give a very good explanation (including any written communication from the company) and pray.

All the best my friend.
 

Wandering Mind

Champion Member
Mar 20, 2017
2,832
4,719
Hi, I'm doing good and you?

1) This is perfectly fine. I did exactly that.
2) Ideally you would need to have these details as they are critical. They use them to know if you were remunerated and if you meet the full time benchmark of 30hrs/week. So my advise is to do everything you can to get these added on. If you fail, add your payslips, give a very good explanation (including any written communication from the company) and pray.

All the best my friend.
Thanks for the prompt response.

There's no way I'll get an updated reference letter because even getting the one I have was a big pain in the, um, neck :)

I'll do what you suggested - add other documents (payslips, bank statements and income tax documents) to prove renumeration. I showed the same letter to Ontario and added additional documents.

Many thanks.
 
Jul 17, 2017
6
0
43
Vadodara
Category........
Hi,

Thanks for sharing your story. I'm not Raj, but I will try to answer.

1) It is difficult to say whether or not your son will be able to pass medicals or not. Only a panel physician will be able to shed light, and even he does not make the final decision. However, what I can tell you is that for on to be medically inadmissible IRCC must prove that they are:
- a risk to the Canadian population (which your son is not)
or
- cause significant financial strain to the Canadian health system (you will need to do research on this to find out the exact meaning of this as this may be a challenge)

If they have any issues with your health they will send you a procedural fairness letter detailing their concerns and giving you an opportunity to respond to them. So IMO it is easier to be admissible than inadmissible.

2) You and all your dependents must undergo medical examination (both accompanying and non-accompanying), and you will most likely not qualify for PR if one of your dependents in medically inadmissible.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?qnum=988&top=4

Hope this helps.

All the best
Dear TanakaM,

Thanks for your quick reply and I am really thankful to you. So is there a way to find out whether my son will "cause significant financial strain to the Canadian health system" before I apply for the PR? It will save some time and cost for me to prepare for IELTS and other documentation. Internet research are sometime daunting and are not really helpful. Whatever search I have done till date says that people with Down's Syndrome are not granted PR in Canada (There are many references available on internet). However, I am not sure in how many of such cases people (parents/relatives) are doing something so rigorous like us to make the kid independent.

Your response has given me a hope (However, what I can tell you is that for on to be medically inadmissible IRCC must prove that they are :- a risk to the Canadian population (which your son is not)).

Another question, may be bit out of the context - do we still carry a risk of medical inadmissibility if we try for student visa?

Thanks :)
 

attituderohit

Star Member
Jun 23, 2017
51
1
Hello,

Is there a way to check if my NOC requires me to get a license in Canada ?

I am using NOC 1311 and i am not sure if i need to do some additional research on this ? Will I be required to get a license for this ?
 
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genzo

Star Member
Jun 27, 2017
106
16
Hi all,

I am facing a really hard situation here. My current work is started at August, 2015 with 40 hours a week. This month I found my work experience is calculated as 2 years and my score has increased, thus I got ITA. However, my work permit will expire this week. If I apply for AOR now and then apply for BOWP, will my work experience be considered as 2 years or not in the application of PR? I am going to complete my 2-year experience in the BOWP implied status.

All the best!