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Draw # 176, CEC @ 75

Mew

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Feb 1, 2021
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By the way, I already sent a PR paper based to IRCC in Sydney and awaiting AOR, so do I have to withdraw it before applying CEC, or I can keep both at the same time? Any risks?
Please give me an advice, thank you.
If your PNP is paper based you can keep it. It will be canceled automatically once your EE is approved (but you need to understand you have to pay all fees again for EE). Or you can withdraw it now yourself. Completely up to you, no risks at all. You are allowed to have 2 applications as long as they are not in the same stream.
 
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nicck99

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Mar 22, 2019
148
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Anyone have an idea???
i submitted my file OINP under skill trade on nov 12,2020. Waiting for the decision.
yesterday i got ITA in EE profile. What should I do?
 

Jass98

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Feb 9, 2018
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Anyone have an idea???
i submitted my file OINP under skill trade on nov 12,2020. Waiting for the decision.
yesterday i got ITA in EE profile. What should I do?
Same here but i applied for EEBC pnp on 12 November yesterday I got ITA now in confusion what should I do
 

vuta

Full Member
Sep 14, 2020
30
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If your PNP is paper based you can keep it. It will be canceled automatically once your EE is approved (but you need to understand you have to pay all fees again for EE). Or you can withdraw it now yourself. Completely up to you, no risks at all. You are allowed to have 2 applications as long as they are not in the same stream.
Thanks for the response.
Do you know anyone have the same situation like me? Or can you share where is the source of information of this?
 

smm_0411

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Mar 5, 2016
500
145
AB
Category........
CEC
NOC Code......
1311
For Police Clearance Certificate which is mandatory upfront. Can we use the one we have secured before leaving the previous country? (I.e, PCC dated April 7 and final exit is April 14).

I can get a new PCC from the embassy but will take 6 months to process.

or I can apply new one then submit the old with LOE?
 

NOC98

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For Police Clearance Certificate which is mandatory upfront. Can we use the one we have secured before leaving the previous country? (I.e, PCC dated April 7 and final exit is April 14).

I can get a new PCC from the embassy but will take 6 months to process.

or I can apply new one then submit the old with LOE?
Depends on the duration of your stay in that country when your PCC was generated. If it was generated when you were staying in that country for 6 months or more, then you can’t use it.

if it takes 6 months to get PCC, submit an LOE explicitly saying you’re impacted by service disruptions due to covid-19, your app won’t be rejected and IRCC will wait for the pending documents.
 

smm_0411

Hero Member
Mar 5, 2016
500
145
AB
Category........
CEC
NOC Code......
1311
Depends on the duration of your stay in that country when your PCC was generated. If it was generated when you were staying in that country for 6 months or more, then you can’t use it.

if it takes 6 months to get PCC, submit an LOE explicitly saying you’re impacted by service disruptions due to covid-19, your app won’t be rejected and IRCC will wait for the pending documents.
Thanks for your reply. I have applied PCC and the covered date was from 2011 to April 7, 2018 dated April 12, 2018, then I left the country on April 14, 2018.

6 months is the standard processing time. what should be the supporting documents with my LOE.
 

TonyLexis

Newbie
Feb 15, 2021
1
0
Hi Everyone,

Need your advice. My younger brother created a profile last year based on the fact that Co-op would be counted as valuable experience. At the time we did not realize this only applied to FSW and not CEC. We only just found out. His profile categorized him under CEC and not FSW with 320 points and so he was invited to apply for a PR.

He had a high school diploma, was in the university but had to drop out for a year as we couldn't meet up with the fees, he later went to a college and whilst in the college, he got a very good internship as an Engineer with a top company for 1 year. This is what we filled as his one year experience. The company later offered him a part time role for an additional 9 months and just recently offered him a full-time role upon his graduation from college in April.

So the question is should he go ahead and submit documents? He's about to apply for his work permit in April after his graduation.

Should he wait for a year before applying again?

Are they more concerned with the co-op experience with a cut off of 75?

Can we risk it?

I would be grateful for your opinions and advice. Thank you!
 

NOC98

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Mar 7, 2020
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Thanks for your reply. I have applied PCC and the covered date was from 2011 to April 7, 2018 dated April 12, 2018, then I left the country on April 14, 2018.

6 months is the standard processing time. what should be the supporting documents with my LOE.
You can’t use that PCC, IRCC will reject your app as incomplete if you submit that.

in the PCC document placeholder, add a document explain why you can’t get PCC within 90 days, mention explicitly covid-19 and if you can add additional evidence (if you applied already or the expected processing time to get that PCC).
 
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NOC98

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Mar 7, 2020
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Hi Everyone,

Need your advice. My younger brother created a profile last year based on the fact that Co-op would be counted as valuable experience. At the time we did not realize this only applied to FSW and not CEC. We only just found out. His profile categorized him under CEC and not FSW with 320 points and so he was invited to apply for a PR.

He had a high school diploma, was in the university but had to drop out for a year as we couldn't meet up with the fees, he later went to a college and whilst in the college, he got a very good internship as an Engineer with a top company for 1 year. This is what we filled as his one year experience. The company later offered him a part time role for an additional 9 months and just recently offered him a full-time role upon his graduation from college in April.

So the question is should he go ahead and submit documents? He's about to apply for his work permit in April after his graduation.

Should he wait for a year before applying again?

Are they more concerned with the co-op experience with a cut off of 75?

Can we risk it?

I would be grateful for your opinions and advice. Thank you!
No, you can’t use any work experience while you’re on study permit. Canadian work experience starts on the day your brother has applied / waiting for his PGWP and started working.
 
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Scs123

Star Member
Jun 25, 2020
109
25
Hello,
I got ITA but I am presently in halifax worked here for few months but my experience is from ontario, since I got ITA I am moving back so should I mention that I was in halifax and I am going back in my intentions to stay paper or should I just mention about ontario only