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dypo

Star Member
Mar 17, 2017
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You may need to check other factors such as funds and work experience (make sure you are above the minimum). Destination city should not be in Quebec and also check the validity of ECA and IELTS.

Regards
Other factors are correct. When i simulated ielts for accompanying spouse, i was cleared to be eligible. But, spouse does not intend to write ielts, is there a way around it or can we both go through the eligibility check process?. I will so much appreciate it. Regards
 

TanakaM

VIP Member
Dec 29, 2016
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14-04-17
Other factors are correct. When i simulated ielts for accompanying spouse, i was cleared to be eligible. But, spouse does not intend to write ielts, is there a way around it or can we both go through the eligibility check process?. I will so much appreciate it. Regards
It is not compulsory for the spouse to take the IELTS test. This seems to suggest that without the spouse's IELTS you are below 67.
Please provide all the details you entered, age, education and work experience.
 

TanakaM

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Dec 29, 2016
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CLB 9 is 6,6,6,6 in the CIC selection factors, pls check to confirm. Regards
I meant your scores are not CLB 9 in all language abilities. For example, you need 8 in IELTS listening for it to be CLB 9. You have lower score than 8, so you will receive less than 6 points for listening. Similarly, with other scores. Check IELTS to CLB conversion grid and recalculate.
@sandy.y is correct you have clb 8 in listening and writing, and clb 9 in reading and speaking. This gives you 22 points as opposed to 24.

regards
 

dypo

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Mar 17, 2017
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It is not compulsory for the spouse to take the IELTS test. This seems to suggest that without the spouse's IELTS you are below 67.
Please provide all the details you entered, age, education and work experience.
@sandy.y is correct you have clb 8 in listening and writing, and clb 9 in reading and speaking. This gives you 22 points as opposed to 24.

regards
These are the details entered; age 30, education B.Sc, work experience 7 yrs. With 22 points for language, grid score comes to 68, though I used the come to canada tool to check eligibility. Regards
 

Mithu3

Star Member
Aug 7, 2015
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Hi ,I received ITA on 15,
I have done my medical today...
I have my PCC since July 2017, but I am afraid that I may have to reapply for it, a
can anyone help me with that?
 

iTzAndre90

Full Member
May 16, 2017
25
0
Hi

So I am about to submit my profile through the CIC interface. I am just waiting on my French result to come in. I just have a question. I have had my profile set up for about 20 days and I understand that there is a pool system. If I submit by let's say next week, in which pool will be considered from? From the day the profile was created or when it was submitted?

Also, I keep reading that candidates are invited to apply. I am assuming that happens after you have receive your ITA. Am I understanding right?
 

crescent_jam

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Aug 21, 2017
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Jamaica
Category........
FSW
Visa Office......
Kingston, Jamaica
NOC Code......
1121
AOR Received.
14-09-2017
Passport Req..
17-10-2017
VISA ISSUED...
26-10-2017
LANDED..........
19-01-2018
Hi

So I am about to submit my profile through the CIC interface. I am just waiting on my French result to come in. I just have a question. I have had my profile set up for about 20 days and I understand that there is a pool system. If I submit by let's say next week, in which pool will be considered from? From the day the profile was created or when it was submitted?

Also, I keep reading that candidates are invited to apply. I am assuming that happens after you have receive your ITA. Am I understanding right?
The ITA (Invitation to Apply) is the invitation for candidates to apply. For your first question, everyone goes into the same pool but, for purposes of tie-breakers, I think the date of time of SUBMISSION (not creation) is what counts, but I'm not absolutely sure on that.
 

crescent_jam

Hero Member
Aug 21, 2017
808
432
Jamaica
Category........
FSW
Visa Office......
Kingston, Jamaica
NOC Code......
1121
AOR Received.
14-09-2017
Passport Req..
17-10-2017
VISA ISSUED...
26-10-2017
LANDED..........
19-01-2018
Hi ,I received ITA on 15,
I have done my medical today...
I have my PCC since July 2017, but I am afraid that I may have to reapply for it, a
can anyone help me with that?
Which PCC is it? The one for the country in which you currently reside? If so and you plan to submit your eAPR (electronic application for permanent residency) before January 2018, then your PCC will be valid and you'll be fine. But if you submit after the PCC reaches the 6-month-old cut-off, yes, you would need to get a new one. If it's for a country you no longer reside in, as long as you haven't been back to the country since July 2017, then the PCC is fine.
 
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APAK

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Nov 7, 2012
377
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Calgary
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Ottawa/islamabad
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OCT 2012
File Transfer...
Transferred to ottawa in Nov 2012,transferred to ISB july 2013
LANDED..........
cannot wait!!
Hi. My brother is applying for express entry. His points are 434. My question is what was the point cut off this year ? How many points should he have to have a higher chance of ITA?
 

hope2017

Member
Feb 14, 2017
11
0
hi
I have completed Bachelors and Masters in Computers in India, when i did my WES evaluation the report says Bachelors Degree 3yrs and Bachelors Degree 4 yrs.

Below is what given when creating express entry profile

Enter the highest level of education for which you:

  • earned a Canadian degree, diploma or certificate or
  • had an Educational Credential Assessment (ECA) if you did your study outside Canada. (ECAs must be from an approved agency, in the last five years)

Which one should i select from below list

Secondary diploma (high school graduation)
One-year program at a university, college, trade or technical school, or other institute
Two-year program at a university, college, trade or technical school, or other institute
Bachelor's degree (three or more year program at a university, college, trade or technical school, or other institute)
Two or more certificates, diplomas or degrees. One must be for a program of three or more years
Master's degree, or professional degree needed to practice in a licensed profession
Doctoral level university degree (PhD)



 

Mithu3

Star Member
Aug 7, 2015
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Which PCC is it? The one for the country in which you currently reside? If so and you plan to submit your eAPR (electronic application for permanent residency) before January 2018, then your PCC will be valid and you'll be fine. But if you submit after the PCC reaches the 6-month-old cut-off, yes, you would need to get a new one. If it's for a country you no longer reside in, as long as you haven't been back to the country since July 2017, then the PCC is fine.
Thanks a lot for explaining, it's for the country, I am currently residing.
Can you help me with another work related issue?
My husband is a primary applicant,
He has a work experience letter or roles and responsibilities letter dated September 2016(which was taken for Australian immigration, same format as required here) will the same can be submitted with eAPR?
Or a fresh letter is required, he is working with same organisation in same role.
 

feritto

Member
Nov 19, 2017
15
8
Hi all !!

I have a Bachelor of Laws in my country, Turkey. In the Wes report; the Equivalency Section says Bachelor's degree (4 years) and in the Credential section says Bachelor of Laws.

My understanding is Law is respected as Professional degree needed to practice in a licensed profession as per http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/eca-conversion.asp (under the Professional degree needed to practice in a licensed profession section there is an additional section for “Law”)

Does my education level comply with First professional degree or Entry-to-practice professional degree for Express Entry? Or will it considered just a Bachelor’s Degree?
 

thestunner316

Champion Member
Feb 6, 2016
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Hi. My brother is applying for express entry. His points are 434. My question is what was the point cut off this year ? How many points should he have to have a higher chance of ITA?
actually 434 is not that bad... i think he should have a good shot at ITA either this year or early next year.

you can check CIC website for the trends of cut off scores... last few months its been hovering between 430-438 on average.