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DanBhanu69

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Hello Everyone,

While I wait for the Delhi, IN Immigration office to respond to my email. I wanted to check what should be my next course of action in case they come back to me asking to start a fresh. I want to get working on gathering all the documents and do everything right this time without any leeway.

I'm reading through all the posts and articles on CIC, however getting a ton of contradicting statements from one another :(

Please help me get my thoughts straight:
  • The only thing that concerns me is with the MPNP nomination letter, how do I get a new Letter Of Approval? Should I email MPNP Team?
  • I got my ECA from WES around December 2017. that should still be good enough?
  • Should I be repeating all the tests such as IELTS, Police verification, Medical, funds certificate from bank etc..
Thanks in advance for all your support. Y'all make me feel stronger with your suggestions and extended help and support.

Looking forward to your expert suggestions.

Thanks,
Rav
Hi,
Yes, I believe you would have to contact Manitoba. Perhaps include your nomination letter and the IRCC rejection letter, explaining you have had to create a new profile and requesting they transfer the 600pts.

Your ECA is valid for 5yrs, so no worries there.

Depending on Manitoba's response, hopefully favourable, and how long it takes, you may need to repeat the PCC, medicals, but not IELTS (unless expired) and not bank certs.

Good luck mate!
 

Rav_C

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Jun 4, 2019
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Hi,
Yes, I believe you would have to contact Manitoba. Perhaps include your nomination letter and the IRCC rejection letter, explaining you have had to create a new profile and requesting they transfer the 600pts.

Your ECA is valid for 5yrs, so no worries there.

Depending on Manitoba's response, hopefully favourable, and how long it takes, you may need to repeat the PCC, medicals, but not IELTS (unless expired) and not bank certs.

Good luck mate!
Thank you for your response DanBhanu69. I'll contact MB on the response from Delhi Immigration team. Will keep y'all posted on the status :)

Best,
Rav
 

Rav_C

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Jun 4, 2019
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Hello Everyone,

Thank you for all your support so far. I'm super excited to share with y'all that I received my ITA and want to ensure I get it right this time.

Need help with the following Statutory Questions:

# Has [Applicant Name] been refused refugee status, or an immigrant or permanent resident visa (including a Certificat de sélection du Québec (CSQ) or application to the Provincial nominee Program) or visitor or temporary resident visa, to Canada or any other country?

# Has [Applicant Name] ever been refused a visa or permit, denied entry or ordered to leave Canada or any other country?:


My thoughts, I mark the first one as Yes and the second as No...

Request my good people here to help me with this one.

Thanks,
Rav
 

DanBhanu69

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Dec 19, 2018
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Hello Everyone,

Thank you for all your support so far. I'm super excited to share with y'all that I received my ITA and want to ensure I get it right this time.

Need help with the following Statutory Questions:

# Has [Applicant Name] been refused refugee status, or an immigrant or permanent resident visa (including a Certificat de sélection du Québec (CSQ) or application to the Provincial nominee Program) or visitor or temporary resident visa, to Canada or any other country?

# Has [Applicant Name] ever been refused a visa or permit, denied entry or ordered to leave Canada or any other country?:


My thoughts, I mark the first one as Yes and the second as No...

Request my good people here to help me with this one.

Thanks,
Rav
Congrats on the new ITA mate!
Best wishes this time...

On your question, YES your PR application was refused...so you'd need to answer truthfully.
Don't know the 2nd answer though.
 

Rav_C

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Congrats on the new ITA mate!
Best wishes this time...

On your question, YES your PR application was refused...so you'd need to answer truthfully.
Don't know the 2nd answer though.
Thank you for your response @DanBhanu69 I have marked the first one as Yes and explained and for the seconds I say No. Still thinking if No is the right answer. :)

Thanks,
Rav
 

DanBhanu69

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Dec 19, 2018
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Thank you for your response @DanBhanu69 I have marked the first one as Yes and explained and for the seconds I say No. Still thinking if No is the right answer. :)

Thanks,
Rav
Surely you'd remember if you've been denied a Visa or permit or asked to leave a country?

Could I ask about the Manitoba PNP though...was it easy to get them to allocate your 600pts to a new EE profile? What was the procedure, pls?
 

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Thank you for your response @DanBhanu69 I have marked the first one as Yes and explained and for the seconds I say No. Still thinking if No is the right answer. :)

Thanks,
Rav
I would mark yes to the two. Better safe than getting banned for misrepresentation.
 

Rav_C

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Surely you'd remember if you've been denied a Visa or permit or asked to leave a country?

Could I ask about the Manitoba PNP though...was it easy to get them to allocate your 600pts to a new EE profile? What was the procedure, pls?
Hey @DanBhanu69 it took about 3 weeks for them to get back to me. I wrote to mpnpsupporter@gov.mb.ca it's recommended you send just one mail with all the info and wait for them to get back to you.
 

Rav_C

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Hello Everyone,

Have kinda silly question, however wanted to clarify with y'all here... ever since I started working, I have worked two organizations, where I have 2 years in the first one and 3.5 in the current one. I have updated the same on my EE application.

1. I was able to get a referral letter from both the companies, current and the past. While the current one has all my duties listed in it, my past employer wouldn't give me the same in detail, they have provided a generic one where it shows the period I worked for, my salary info, designation and generic duties performed... would this be enough?

2. In my ITA, for documents checklist, I now have been asked for "Employment Records (required)" & "Employment Records 2 (required)", I would like to know does it really matter with the order of documents I upload here?

I'm thinking of uploading my present / ongoing work info in - "Employment Records (required)"
and the past in - "Employment Records 2 (required)"

Thoughts?

Thanks,
Rav
 
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cansha

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Aug 1, 2018
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Hello Everyone,

Have kinda silly question, however wanted to clarify with y'all here... ever since I started working, I have worked two organizations, where I have 2 years in the first one and 3.5 in the current one. I have updated the same on my EE application.

1. I was able to get a referral letter from both the companies, current and the past. While the current one has all my duties listed in it, my past employer wouldn't give me the same in detail, they have provided a generic one where it shows the period I worked for, my salary info, designation and generic duties performed... would this be enough?

2. In my ITA, for documents checklist, I now have been asked for "Employment Records (required)" & "Employment Records 2 (required)", I would like to know does it really matter with the order of documents I upload here?

I'm thinking of uploading my present / ongoing work info in - "Employment Records (required)"
and the past in - "Employment Records 2 (required)"

Thoughts?

Thanks,
Rav
I think you are saying you have detailed letter for job where you spent 3.5 years and not so detailed one where you spent 2 years. Given CRS points max out at 3 years, if I were you, I would move the 2 year experience to personal history and just have the 3.5 years in employment history. This way you only need to upload documents for that 3.5 year job. Job documentation is one of the biggest causes of review required and hence delay in application processing times. If you already know your documentation is deficient and you don't even need that experience to maintain points, I see no reason to take a chance.

But since it is your application so take a decision based on what you feel comfortable with.
 

Rav_C

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Hi @cansha

Thank you so much for your response. Per your suggestion, I previewed my score before and after removing the 2 years work experience and it remains unchanged. (phew)

Will it be okay if the work experience which was on the main application will now be moved to Personal Activities? As I have been submitting both my work experience for MPNP and my earlier application?

Thanks,
Rav
 

cansha

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Hi @cansha

Thank you so much for your response. Per your suggestion, I previewed my score before and after removing the 2 years work experience and it remains unchanged. (phew)

Will it be okay if the work experience which was on the main application will now be moved to Personal Activities? As I have been submitting both my work experience for MPNP and my earlier application?

Thanks,
Rav
There are many people who move work experience later to personal activities on FSW applications and it doesn't matter. I don't see any reason why it should matter in MPNP application as the CRS score is not changing.

Not sure what you mean by earlier application. But, in any case you will still list your previous work experience in "Personal History". It is just that anything listed under work history requires proof as per IRCC guidelines and if not needed to maintain CRS score you can always move it to Personal History.

Just check one more thing that your score on 6 factors doesn't fall below 67. CRS maxes out at 3 years but score on 6 factors maxes out at 6 years. I highly doubt that even if you take experience at 3 years it will fall below 67 for you but just check. https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/immigrate-canada/express-entry/eligibility/federal-skilled-workers/six-selection-factors-federal-skilled-workers.html