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manchandapulkit said:
Hi
i am filling oopnp.
is it necessary to mark every empty(not applicable field) as N/A.?

If it is a mandatory field and you can't move without filling it up, try inserting a dot (.) in that field and proceeding to the next question/section. You will anyways be printing it out and you can then fill in by hand. Postpone the problem for now and focus on filling the relevant details.

All the best!
 
manchandapulkit said:
Hi
i am filling oopnp.
is it necessary to mark every empty(not applicable field) as N/A.?

What is filling oopnp...it is something to be done after receiving a pt?

Regards,
Aarti
 
Aarti21 said:
What is filling oopnp...it is something to be done after receiving a pt?

Regards,
Aarti

It's basically about applying for Ontario Provincial Nominee Program through express entry
 
Hi .. I am new to this forum guys .. Wanted some help in my ECA interpretation. I have already completed my Wes ECA but the summary is Canadian Bachelors ( 4 years ).

However my Bachelors degree ( B.SC) has been evaluated as Canadian Bachelors - 3 years and my Masters degree ( M.SC ) as Canadian Bachelors - 4 years .The M.SC degree has been assessed " in conjunction with my Bachelors degree"

So am I eligible to get 21 or 22 points for my education under the FSW programme

I apologise for posting this query under this thread but I am looking for a reply from Asivad Anac and that's why I posted here . Thanks in advance
 
kunal81 said:
Hi .. I am new to this forum guys .. Wanted some help in my ECA interpretation. I have already completed my Wes ECA but the summary is Canadian Bachelors ( 4 years ).

However my Bachelors degree ( B.SC) has been evaluated as Canadian Bachelors - 3 years and my Masters degree ( M.SC ) as Canadian Bachelors - 4 years .The M.SC degree has been assessed " in conjunction with my Bachelors degree"

So am I eligible to get 21 or 22 points for my education under the FSW programme

I apologise for posting this query under this thread but I am looking for a reply from Asivad Anac and that's why I posted here . Thanks in advance

This will get you 21 points. Both your degrees have been collectively assessed as a single Canadian 4 year bachelors degree.
 
My post study work permit in UK was refused and once a study visa for canada,
So in the statutory questions where should i put yes
1-Has ever been refused refugee status,or an immigrant or pr visa or visitor or temporary resident visa to canada or any other country?
2- has ever been refused a visa or permit,denied entry or ordered to leave canada or any other country?

One has to be definitely a yes, can that be a problem now??
Please help somebody
 
pav said:
My post study work permit in UK was refused and once a study visa for canada,
So in the statutory questions where should i put yes
1-Has ever been refused refugee status,or an immigrant or pr visa or visitor or temporary resident visa to canada or any other country?
2- has ever been refused a visa or permit,denied entry or ordered to leave canada or any other country?

One has to be definitely a yes, can that be a problem now??
Please help somebody

Both should be answered in the affirmative. And that is fin, jut be honest in your responses - this won't affect your application.
 
Asivad Anac said:
Both should be answered in the affirmative. And that is fin, jut be honest in your responses - this won't affect your application.

Thanks asivad
 
And what if we have only been rejected for visit visa?
I have been rejected for UK and my spouse for Canada...
do we need to answer both as affirmative also? They seem repetitive
 
EFK said:
And what if we have only been rejected for visit visa?
I have been rejected for UK and my spouse for Canada...
do we need to answer both as affirmative also? They seem repetitive

I agree, they do seem repetitive. But the larger point is to be truthful in your response.
 
Hi Asivad,

Seems i don't have a choice anymore now than just to express my plight.
i,ve been waiting endlessly for PT notification of interest letter from Ontario,
submitted my EE profile July 1st, crs score 414, studied and working full-time in Ontario.
NOC 2171.
Celpip General - listening 12, reading 12, speaking 7, writing 7,

what do i do. so so confused now.
How long do i have to wait.

pls advice.
 
Hi Avisad,

I have great things about you and I thought I should share my query as well.

I am applying for PR (Canada) and encountering some issue with my credential and personal history update.

In educational history at present I have updated 2006-2009 bachelor degree from queen Margaret University (WES recognised) however in my case I did my Year 1 (in India) and year 2 (internship in UK) from Oxford Brookes university and was awared certificate of higher education (WES recognised this as undergraduate certificate level exam) I transferred credit from OBU to QMU in year 3.

1) How should I update this in education history for eapr? I mean if I do year 1 and 2 separately and year 3 separately it would not give me correct option under degree selection section. As in I will put 2008-2009 QMU but I will have to select 3 years bachelor degree awared. Just little confused about this.

2) Secondly in personal history I have mentioned again 2006-2009 as education however I cannot put my UK internship from 2007-2008 as it is in between my 2006-2009 degree Program. I am just concerned as it is an international location. I have put this in travel and address history though (UK)

3) I was working in Gurgaon when I got married and hence moved to my hometown for about 20-25 days. In address history do I specifically need to put my hometown address for this period or should my Gurgaon address be fine?

4) I updated my wife's work history in EE profile, however I removed it while completing eapr as I am not claiming any points for her credentials. I hope that won't be considered as misrepresentation?

My USA (J1 Visa) was denied I have a generic letter from the visa officer that she gave me along with passport. However she did not stamp anything on my passport. Should I in statutory question say "yes" to visa dened or rejected entry

Thanks Asivad :)