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ITA Received - Few Queries

despairedh1b

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Oct 7, 2018
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All, I am very grateful for this forum and would be starting to post my experiences as well as I go through different phases to help others.

I received my ITA on 10th July and had a few questions (sorry if some are silly):

1) Proof of funds - I plan to show proof of funds as $20k (I am unmarried and have no children). Is this enough and will the letter from the bank suffice? I have no loans but a few credit cards here and there (all paid up).

2) Address History - In address history, there is a gap of 4 days between two addresses. Basically I had an emergency and stayed back and my friend helped with the move. Do I have to attach LOE or should I just extend the days?

3) Personal history - There was a gap of a month between my resignation and Masters program. I just marked it as unemployed and mentioned I was completing formalities for masters program. Is this fine?

4) Employment - The job duties match upto 50% of my NOC code (I am a consultant and keep doing different projects) - but it does have 50% of the keywords, but some words such as test in the NOC code are shown as integrate in the job description. Will this be enough? To someone's point I do not want to repeat word for word.

5) Travel History - I have also added all of my travel between country of origin (India) and country of residence (USA), should I remove those or continue to keep it?

6) Scanned copies - I have a few copies taken by camera for PCC and they are clear but can make out it's camera. Do you recommend I take a fresh scan rather than uploading the camera versions?

7) Digital Photo - For my Canada visitor VISA, I used a website to create a digital photo which worked (since mine was approved). However the photo is around 7 months old. Should I just upload this photo or take a new one? Can i still use the website since it was successful for Visitor's VISA?

8) I had my ECA only evaluated for Masters. So for document upload I am only planning to upload transcript and WES evaluation for masters. Do I have to also upload my Bachelors and Diploma?
 

ryeCatcher

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Apr 21, 2019
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All, I am very grateful for this forum and would be starting to post my experiences as well as I go through different phases to help others.

I received my ITA on 10th July and had a few questions (sorry if some are silly):

1) Proof of funds - I plan to show proof of funds as $20k (I am unmarried and have no children). Is this enough and will the letter from the bank suffice? I have no loans but a few credit cards here and there (all paid up).

2) Address History - In address history, there is a gap of 4 days between two addresses. Basically I had an emergency and stayed back and my friend helped with the move. Do I have to attach LOE or should I just extend the days?

3) Personal history - There was a gap of a month between my resignation and Masters program. I just marked it as unemployed and mentioned I was completing formalities for masters program. Is this fine?

4) Employment - The job duties match upto 50% of my NOC code (I am a consultant and keep doing different projects) - but it does have 50% of the keywords, but some words such as test in the NOC code are shown as integrate in the job description. Will this be enough? To someone's point I do not want to repeat word for word.

5) Travel History - I have also added all of my travel between country of origin (India) and country of residence (USA), should I remove those or continue to keep it?

6) Scanned copies - I have a few copies taken by camera for PCC and they are clear but can make out it's camera. Do you recommend I take a fresh scan rather than uploading the camera versions?

7) Digital Photo - For my Canada visitor VISA, I used a website to create a digital photo which worked (since mine was approved). However the photo is around 7 months old. Should I just upload this photo or take a new one? Can i still use the website since it was successful for Visitor's VISA?

8) I had my ECA only evaluated for Masters. So for document upload I am only planning to upload transcript and WES evaluation for masters. Do I have to also upload my Bachelors and Diploma?
I can only answer 6. For PCC color scan is strongly recommended
 

dotslash227

Champion Member
Apr 28, 2019
1,846
365
All, I am very grateful for this forum and would be starting to post my experiences as well as I go through different phases to help others.

I received my ITA on 10th July and had a few questions (sorry if some are silly):

1) Proof of funds - I plan to show proof of funds as $20k (I am unmarried and have no children). Is this enough and will the letter from the bank suffice? I have no loans but a few credit cards here and there (all paid up).

2) Address History - In address history, there is a gap of 4 days between two addresses. Basically I had an emergency and stayed back and my friend helped with the move. Do I have to attach LOE or should I just extend the days?

3) Personal history - There was a gap of a month between my resignation and Masters program. I just marked it as unemployed and mentioned I was completing formalities for masters program. Is this fine?

4) Employment - The job duties match upto 50% of my NOC code (I am a consultant and keep doing different projects) - but it does have 50% of the keywords, but some words such as test in the NOC code are shown as integrate in the job description. Will this be enough? To someone's point I do not want to repeat word for word.

5) Travel History - I have also added all of my travel between country of origin (India) and country of residence (USA), should I remove those or continue to keep it?

6) Scanned copies - I have a few copies taken by camera for PCC and they are clear but can make out it's camera. Do you recommend I take a fresh scan rather than uploading the camera versions?

7) Digital Photo - For my Canada visitor VISA, I used a website to create a digital photo which worked (since mine was approved). However the photo is around 7 months old. Should I just upload this photo or take a new one? Can i still use the website since it was successful for Visitor's VISA?

8) I had my ECA only evaluated for Masters. So for document upload I am only planning to upload transcript and WES evaluation for masters. Do I have to also upload my Bachelors and Diploma?
1. Yes. Make sure that the amount you show is equal to or more than what you have mentioned in the amount you are bringing in.
2. Be Honest. Explain in your LOE. Address history needs to corroborate with PCC's.
3. Yes.
4. Can you please elaborate more on your job profile and the NOC you are using?
5. Keep it. Travel between Country of Residence and Origin Countr is still travel history.
6. Proper coloured scan. And don't use the Cam Scanner App. Use a proper scanner.
7. Yes, you can, provided there are no changes to physical features of your face [eg, scars, gain/loss of weight, eye patch like Nick Fury]
8. Upload all certificates and diplomas.
 

despairedh1b

Star Member
Oct 7, 2018
104
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1. Yes. Make sure that the amount you show is equal to or more than what you have mentioned in the amount you are bringing in.
2. Be Honest. Explain in your LOE. Address history needs to corroborate with PCC's.
3. Yes.
4. Can you please elaborate more on your job profile and the NOC you are using?
5. Keep it. Travel between Country of Residence and Origin Countr is still travel history.
6. Proper coloured scan. And don't use the Cam Scanner App. Use a proper scanner.
7. Yes, you can, provided there are no changes to physical features of your face [eg, scars, gain/loss of weight, eye patch like Nick Fury]
8. Upload all certificates and diplomas.
Thank you dotslash, extremely helpful. Here's the elaboration for my NOC code. The noc code I have chosen is 2171

Information systems business analysts and consultants
  • Confer with clients to identify and document requirements
  • Conduct business and technical studies
  • Design, develop, integrate, test and implement information systems business solutions
  • Provide advice on information systems strategy, policy, management, security and service delivery.
This is what my company have given me (apologies in advance if it's a long post), the only issue is that I am a consultant and my projects always differ in some way or another:

This letter confirms that <My Name> is presently employed with <Company Name>. <My Name> was hired on <Date>. <My Name> is currently a full time staff member in the <location> office in the position of <position name>. <my name> earns an annual salary of <$Salary>.

<My Name> helps our clients adopt the cloud to transform Information Technology, scale and streamline operations and create new
cloud based businesses through our strong alliances. He is at the forefront of helping organisations around the globe adopt innovative technology solutions that optimise business processes or enable scalable technology.

Since joining he develops and manages integration strategies that help our clients implement cloud computing solutions related to enterprise architecture, service architecture, systems architecture, and business process management.

As a <position>, <my name> works as part of a team of problem solvers with extensive consulting and
industry experience, helping our clients solve their complex business issues from strategy to execution.
Specific responsibilities include but are not limited to:
• Proactively assist in the management of several clients, while reporting to Managers and above
• Train and lead staff
• Establish effective working relationships directly with clients
• Contribute to the development of his own and team’s technical acumen
• Keep up to date with local and national business and economic issues
• Be actively involved in business development activities to help identify and research
opportunities on new/existing clients
• Continue to develop internal relationships and his company's brand
 

Simmidas

Hero Member
Mar 19, 2019
476
163
Thank you dotslash, extremely helpful. Here's the elaboration for my NOC code. The noc code I have chosen is 2171

Information systems business analysts and consultants
  • Confer with clients to identify and document requirements
  • Conduct business and technical studies
  • Design, develop, integrate, test and implement information systems business solutions
  • Provide advice on information systems strategy, policy, management, security and service delivery.
This is what my company have given me (apologies in advance if it's a long post), the only issue is that I am a consultant and my projects always differ in some way or another:

This letter confirms that <My Name> is presently employed with <Company Name>. <My Name> was hired on <Date>. <My Name> is currently a full time staff member in the <location> office in the position of <position name>. <my name> earns an annual salary of <$Salary>.

<My Name> helps our clients adopt the cloud to transform Information Technology, scale and streamline operations and create new
cloud based businesses through our strong alliances. He is at the forefront of helping organisations around the globe adopt innovative technology solutions that optimise business processes or enable scalable technology.

Since joining he develops and manages integration strategies that help our clients implement cloud computing solutions related to enterprise architecture, service architecture, systems architecture, and business process management.

As a <position>, <my name> works as part of a team of problem solvers with extensive consulting and
industry experience, helping our clients solve their complex business issues from strategy to execution.
Specific responsibilities include but are not limited to:
• Proactively assist in the management of several clients, while reporting to Managers and above
• Train and lead staff
• Establish effective working relationships directly with clients
• Contribute to the development of his own and team’s technical acumen
• Keep up to date with local and national business and economic issues
• Be actively involved in business development activities to help identify and research
opportunities on new/existing clients
• Continue to develop internal relationships and his company's brand
Hi,
You are saying that your NOC is 1271 and you have got the ITA in ontorio PNP?
 

dotslash227

Champion Member
Apr 28, 2019
1,846
365
Thank you dotslash, extremely helpful. Here's the elaboration for my NOC code. The noc code I have chosen is 2171

Information systems business analysts and consultants
  • Confer with clients to identify and document requirements
  • Conduct business and technical studies
  • Design, develop, integrate, test and implement information systems business solutions
  • Provide advice on information systems strategy, policy, management, security and service delivery.
This is what my company have given me (apologies in advance if it's a long post), the only issue is that I am a consultant and my projects always differ in some way or another:

This letter confirms that <My Name> is presently employed with <Company Name>. <My Name> was hired on <Date>. <My Name> is currently a full time staff member in the <location> office in the position of <position name>. <my name> earns an annual salary of <$Salary>.

<My Name> helps our clients adopt the cloud to transform Information Technology, scale and streamline operations and create new
cloud based businesses through our strong alliances. He is at the forefront of helping organisations around the globe adopt innovative technology solutions that optimise business processes or enable scalable technology.

Since joining he develops and manages integration strategies that help our clients implement cloud computing solutions related to enterprise architecture, service architecture, systems architecture, and business process management.

As a <position>, <my name> works as part of a team of problem solvers with extensive consulting and
industry experience, helping our clients solve their complex business issues from strategy to execution.
Specific responsibilities include but are not limited to:
• Proactively assist in the management of several clients, while reporting to Managers and above
• Train and lead staff
• Establish effective working relationships directly with clients
• Contribute to the development of his own and team’s technical acumen
• Keep up to date with local and national business and economic issues
• Be actively involved in business development activities to help identify and research
opportunities on new/existing clients
• Continue to develop internal relationships and his company's brand
NOC 2171 looks good enough. It doesn't matter if you worked on different projects from time to time.
 

despairedh1b

Star Member
Oct 7, 2018
104
19
NOC 2171 looks good enough. It doesn't matter if you worked on different projects from time to time.
Thank you dotslash. Makes me feel much better :), maybe I was overthinking on the duties. Another friend of mine (not on this forum) who went through the process mentioned that IRCC gives enough chances and gets back to you incase they feel the letter is not adequate.
 

ana_angie

Member
May 24, 2019
14
5
HI despairedh1b and other members :)

I have one question, when you get ITA, and you are applying for visa,
are you uploading documents online, or you are taking it as papers to the embassy?
(I am asking to see if some time slots should be booked in the embassy)

Thanks! Good luck with applying!
 

dotslash227

Champion Member
Apr 28, 2019
1,846
365
HI despairedh1b and other members :)

I have one question, when you get ITA, and you are applying for visa,
are you uploading documents online, or you are taking it as papers to the embassy?
(I am asking to see if some time slots should be booked in the embassy)

Thanks! Good luck with applying!
You upload your documents online. You don't have to go to the embassy unless you are called for an interview through your account. You will need to go to a visa processing centre, once or twice, to give biometrics (if you need to give) and submit your passport once you get a PPR.
 

ana_angie

Member
May 24, 2019
14
5
You upload your documents online. You don't have to go to the embassy unless you are called for an interview through your account. You will need to go to a visa processing centre, once or twice, to give biometrics (if you need to give) and submit your passport once you get a PPR.

Thanks a lot for your answer!
 

zee90999

Hero Member
Dec 24, 2019
301
203
Hi,
I am claiming points for my sibling in canada. She is married and living in canada since 30 years. Her passport is in her married name, while she has some utility bills in her maiden name and some in her married name. She doesn’t have a marriage certificate as they never registered the marriage. I’m proving my relationship with her using her birth certificate. How can I prove that the person (my sister) with married name and maiden name is one and the same person. Please assist. Thank you
 

aamool

Hero Member
Nov 13, 2018
502
315
Canada
Category........
FSW
NOC Code......
0125
AOR Received.
07-02-2019
Med's Done....
22-03-2019
VISA ISSUED...
23-09-2019
LANDED..........
02-10-2019
Hi,
I am claiming points for my sibling in canada. She is married and living in canada since 30 years. Her passport is in her married name, while she has some utility bills in her maiden name and some in her married name. She doesn’t have a marriage certificate as they never registered the marriage. I’m proving my relationship with her using her birth certificate. How can I prove that the person (my sister) with married name and maiden name is one and the same person. Please assist. Thank you
As I recall a Canadian Passport/PR Card is a compulsory document - so I think you should submit the following:
- Passport (married name)
- Affidavit from her stating that both names refer to the same person (it's a pretty standard form, so your sister should be able to get it done at a commissioner of oaths/notary)
- Utility bill(s) in the married name
- Birth certificates showing you have the same parents

I think this would be the simplest solution. If you submit bills in both names I think it will possibly raise unnecessary doubts in the immigration officer's mind.