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Draw # 176, CEC @ 75

NOC98

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Mar 7, 2020
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@NOC98 Thanks! So, even before ITA(EE Profile), I showed all my previous companies, and now we can move any companies that not giving me any points to Personal history(to simplify and less documentation), So in that case do we need to explain this change in LOE?
Yes, move it to personal history. Recalculate your CRS to be sure. If there’s a change, put an explanation.
 

NOC98

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@NOC98 . So even if I have not a valid job offer( Answer: 'No'), I don't have to show POF? If true, then do I need to update the value to "0", where it asks "How much money you will bring to Canda", while filling e-APR? TIA
If you’re CEC, you don’t need to provide POF. In my case, I just put “0” on PoF on my EE profile and the system didn’t ask me for PoF documents. If you have an amount other than 0 indicated on your PR application, you can just upload a letter in that placeholder stating that you were invited under CEC and quote and take a screenshot of the link I shared above.
 
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Andrea81

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Feb 24, 2021
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I have a doubt..
I'm currently working for the same Company I've been working for the past 3 years.
I recently (January) got a promotion.
Does that count as a valid job offer (it is for NOC 0, full time, etc etc)?
I know losing 50 pts won't hurt because of the low cut-off, but I still wanna declare the truth.
Any tips?
 

NOC98

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I have a doubt..
I'm currently working for the same Company I've been working for the past 3 years.
I recently (January) got a promotion.
Does that count as a valid job offer (it is for NOC 0, full time, etc etc)?
I know losing 50 pts won't hurt because of the low cut-off, but I still wanna declare the truth.
Any tips?
No, that’s not considered a job offer. The job offer points is for future employment, 1 year after you got your PR.
 
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Naturgrl

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I have a doubt..
I'm currently working for the same Company I've been working for the past 3 years.
I recently (January) got a promotion.
Does that count as a valid job offer (it is for NOC 0, full time, etc etc)?
I know losing 50 pts won't hurt because of the low cut-off, but I still wanna declare the truth.
Any tips?
Do you have an ITA since you say losing points won’t hurt? You need a LMIA to count the 50 points.
 
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Andrea81

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Feb 24, 2021
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No, that’s not considered a job offer. The job offer points is for future employment, 1 year after you got your PR.
Even if the offer is for permanent position, and it will go for over 1 year after I get PR?
I mean, who gets an offer for a job to start 1 later?
 

NOC98

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Even if the offer is for permanent position, and it will go for over 1 year after I get PR?
I mean, who gets an offer for a job to start 1 later?
that’s IRCC’s requirement. The officer will look for that specifically. Tbh, if your points are high enough without the job offer, save yourself some time and not bother getting those documents. A job promotion is not a job offer from IRCC’s point of view.

https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/immigrate-canada/express-entry/documents/offer-employment.html

https://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?qnum=695&top=29

https://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?qnum=1009&top=29

if you have a valid work permit for a NOC 0, A or B job that is exempt from needing an LMIA, and you:
  • are currently working for an employer specified on the work permit
  • have one year of full-time work experience (or an equal amount of part-time work) for that employer
  • have a valid job offer from that employer for at least one year after we issue your permanent resident visa
 
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Anand83

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Nov 22, 2020
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Hello Experts,
#postITA, #e-APR filling

Do we need to upload the marriage certificate under my spouse document section? I can't see any such document, which system asking to upload under the spouse section? .However, there is one under my(main applicant) section.
TIA
 

Ksran dhillon

Full Member
Nov 8, 2020
25
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Hello everyone!

I need some advice, please

My foreign work experience's NOC (2211) is different from my Canadian work experience's NOC (9213)
My most recent work experience is Canadian which I got a CEC invitation based on that.

I am wondering which NOC should be my main NOC.
Also, I think NOC 9213 is kind of tricky, as it's saying 92 is a skilled trade NOC and maybe I need a Canadian certificate for that. I don't want to risk it.

Please let me know your thoughts

Thanks
Hello Brother , I am also in the same boat , have you receive any relevant answer as i have checked apart from some position fall under noc 9213 we donot need certificate of qualification. I just want confirm it if its true or not
 

pulkitkumar190

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Jan 28, 2017
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NOC Code......
2174
Hey folks,
I did my upfront medical, and in my eMedical form it only says about 4 exams, while my friend got it done, and he got 5 exams. Should I submit my profile with 4 medical exams only?

My medical exams, printed on my sheet are:-

ExamStatusClinic
501 Medical ExaminationRequired
502 Chest X-Ray ExaminationRequired
707 HIV TestRequired
712 Syphilis Test (VDRL or RPR)Required

While his eMedical is:-

ExamStatusClinic
501 Medical ExaminationRequiredSome Code here (6 letters)
502 Chest X-Ray ExaminationRequiredSome Code here
707 HIV TestRequiredSome Code here
712 Syphilis Test (VDRL or RPR)RequiredSome Code here
704 Serum CreatinineRequiredSome Code here

What should I do, my eMedical also doesn't have clinic id.

Also my Upfront Medical Type is:- PR
And my friends Upfront Medical Type is:- Worker