I had given biometric for my visit visa last year, will it be valid for the express entry also or I have to give it again.
I had given biometric for my visit visa last year, will it be valid for the express entry also or I have to give it again.
Permanent residence applicants
You’ll need to give your biometrics and pay the fee each time you apply, even if you gave your biometrics in the past for another application.
it is said that biometrics are valid for ten years. I don’t think you need to give your biometric again.I had given biometric for my visit visa last year, will it be valid for the express entry also or I have to give it again.
Option | # Entries | Level of Education | Period of Study | Level of Education ( Canadian equivalent ) |
1. | 1. | Master's degree | 2009-2014 | Bachelor's Degree |
2. | 1. 2. | Master's degree Master's degree | 2009-2014 2009-2014 | Bachelor's Degree One year program |
Hi All,
I will appreciate if you can answer my below questions:
I have three jobs in total. Out of which only one job (current job) adds to my crs score. The previous two jobs doesn’t qualify to increase my crs score.
My question is “CAN I REMOVE THOSE TWO JOBS FROM EE PROFILE’s work history ”. If I remove these two jobs from the work history then where should I disclose these in my profile or application? Please advise ASAP.
You need to have at least one year of continuous work experience without any breaks in one NOC which you choose as so called primary NOC. The rest of experience can consist of one-two-three-whatever months in any other NOC from 0, A and B class. So yes, you can combine jobs in deferent NOCs to get more points for the experience itself and additional points for transferability.I have a question about foreign work experience for skills transferability,,,,,,whether it has to be in 1 NOC only or it can a combination of jobs in NOC 0 A or B to get full 50 points along with IELTS. I know minimum of 1 year is required in a particular NOC but about the 3 years for 50 points
Yes, they extended deadline for the application submission to 90 days instead of 60 due to COVID-19. What is more, if you can’t get some of the required documents even in this prolonged timeframe, you can submit LOEs instead of respective documents explaining that you need more time to get them. Therefore your case will not be rejected as incomplete, but will be put on hold instead until you provide them with the required documents.“Deadline for responding to an ITA
Upon receipt of an ITA, a candidate has 60 calendar days to do one of the following:
- Submit a complete application for permanent residence (APR) in their online account. This includes providing all supporting documentation up front.
-Decline the ITA in their online account”
As the CIC website states that there are 60 days to submit the application after receiving ITA but somehow mine is 90 days. Is it strange or because of Covid-19?
Hello,
I would like to ask you guys about your opinion to apply for Express Entry.
I had my IELTS scheduled for 13th March 2020. But due to the corona outbreak, the exam was cancelled and I will receive a full refund. These days no one knows when it will be possible to sit a new exam. And that causes me worry - as my birthday is coming next week and I will turn 35, I am about to lose some CRS points.
Today I have read an official statement from IRCC:
"If you’re missing documents necessary for the completeness check because of disruptions related to the novel coronavirus (COVID 19), you can still submit your application.
So what do you think? If I can provide a proof (send a letter supported my situation) that I couldn’t take the IELTS, can I still apply for EE even without IELTS? I mean to apply for EE with the low IELTS bands like 6 for each section, and during the year I hopefully will be able to take the test and provide real marks.
- You must submit a letter explaining the reason why you’re missing documents. Your application will be held until further notice."
Thanks