+1(514) 937-9445 or Toll-free (Canada & US) +1 (888) 947-9445

Express Entry Step by step instructions.

Richu1989john

Star Member
Sep 18, 2019
86
13
Reference letters, a couple of payslips, and a bank statement or two are usually sufficient. The letter is the only mandatory item, but it's generally a good idea to provide a little more.
My first work experience is dated back to 8 years.. so i dont have any pay slips and i received the salary by cash in hand.so reference letter is the proof i can upload.will this be an issue
 

21Goose

VIP Member
Nov 10, 2016
5,247
1,615
AOR Received.
Feb 2017
My first work experience is dated back to 8 years.. so i dont have any pay slips and i received the salary by cash in hand.so reference letter is the proof i can upload.will this be an issue
Yes, it can be an issue. The problem is credibility - how does the officer know that you didn't just make up the job or the duties?

Are you getting a letter now, or are you planning to submit an 8-year old letter? Why are you even bothering to submit such an old job - you max out your points at 3 years of experience, so you really don't need to go back further than that.
 

ffn_343

Star Member
Feb 7, 2019
68
7
Hi everyone,

I got my ITA today but I got a bit worried when I was reviewing other posts in this forum. To cut it short, when I started my EE application, I only put my Undergrad from Iran and the Graduate Diploma I got in Canada as my "education". Did I need to include high school education? Have I already screwed it up?:(
Appreciate your help
 

21Goose

VIP Member
Nov 10, 2016
5,247
1,615
AOR Received.
Feb 2017
Hi everyone,

I got my ITA today but I got a bit worried when I was reviewing other posts in this forum. To cut it short, when I started my EE application, I only put my Undergrad from Iran and the Graduate Diploma I got in Canada as my "education". Did I need to include high school education? Have I already screwed it up?:(
Appreciate your help
You only need to include education you're claiming points for. I assume you had an ECA for your undergrad, and obviously you don't need an ECA for Canadian education.

You're fine.
 
  • Like
Reactions: ffn_343

Richu1989john

Star Member
Sep 18, 2019
86
13
Yes, it can be an issue. The problem is credibility - how does the officer know that you didn't just make up the job or the duties?

Are you getting a letter now, or are you planning to submit an 8-year old letter? Why are you even bothering to submit such an old job - you max out your points at 3 years of experience, so you really don't need to go back further than that.
I will be getting the letter now only.after quiting that job i pursued my masters degree and then worked in another company for 3yrs meanwhile got married n after delivery i was not able to get back to work presently i am a homemaker.hence the only work experience i have got is that 1yr ( 2011-2012) and then another 3yrs frm (2014 - 2017)
 

kayoter

Member
Sep 16, 2019
12
0
@DelPiero07 hey man i see that you are an expert in this forum, thus i have a question if you don't mind.
I'm creating my EE profile as the main applicant, as I did not evaluate my wife's bachelor degree, what should I mention in her education section?
IF I want to select Bachelor degree and ECA is not done. Do I still need to provide her educational credentials after ITA?
If I select none for education, would it be a misrepresentation?
Should her work certificate letters also be as detailed as mine?

Thank you
 

21Goose

VIP Member
Nov 10, 2016
5,247
1,615
AOR Received.
Feb 2017
I will be getting the letter now only.after quiting that job i pursued my masters degree and then worked in another company for 3yrs meanwhile got married n after delivery i was not able to get back to work presently i am a homemaker.hence the only work experience i have got is that 1yr ( 2011-2012) and then another 3yrs frm (2014 - 2017)
The three years from 2014-2017 - are they a full three years (Jan 2014-Jan 2017), and do you have payslips/bank statements/tax returns that support this job?

If the answer is yes to both questions, then there's no need to submit the older job in work history. Put that in Personal History.

If you have less than three full years, then submit the older job as well. Submit what you can - the letter, tax statements.
 

Richu1989john

Star Member
Sep 18, 2019
86
13
The three years from 2014-2017 - are they a full three years (Jan 2014-Jan 2017), and do you have payslips/bank statements/tax returns that support this job?

If the answer is yes to both questions, then there's no need to submit the older job in work history. Put that in Personal History.

If you have less than three full years, then submit the older job as well. Submit what you can - the letter, tax statements.
Yes the second job is 3 yrs full time employment and i can get the reference letter as per the prescribed format.but its a small firm and i had received the salary by cash only
 

21Goose

VIP Member
Nov 10, 2016
5,247
1,615
AOR Received.
Feb 2017
Yes the second job is 3 yrs full time employment and i can get the reference letter as per the prescribed format.but its a small firm and i had received the salary by cash only
Did you pay your taxes? The tax statements should support the letter.
 

Nikhil2710

Member
Jun 10, 2019
18
5
Depends on your duties more than your title.
My R&R are as follows:

Coming up with new products (i.e) audiences in digital marketing domain.
Integrating existing products or coming up with new features
Working with engineering teams to build POCs
Identify industry trends and understand the competitive landscape
Running digital marketing campaigns
Gather requirements and document them for the purpose of implementation in upcoming releases
User stories; work flow documents; ensuring timely completion of project

This is the gist of what I do. Could you please let me know what NOC applies?
Does 2171 apply?
 
  • Like
Reactions: Gmoney best

Skaur1234

Full Member
Aug 7, 2019
27
13
hi friends,

i was creating my EE profile. I have finished my 2-year diploma in Canada in 2017. i did studies in Ontario and trying to apply for noi in Alberta. I put all the correct details in information section but I don't know why 15 points for study in Canada are not getting calculated. does anyone know the reason why? when I count my points CRS calculator, they get counted.
My job is not the same as my studies were. does it matter?