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Express Entry Step by step instructions.

joelmath

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Dec 9, 2014
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rohan.mukherjee2011 said:
Hi,

Under education section do we need to list every single item from Secondary or only the one for which we have ECA ?
I was educated under the Indian system so have my education as follows:
Secondary, Higher Secondary, Graduation(ECA done)

Do I need to add Secondary and Higher Secondary as well ?
Only the one you have got ECA for. In your case enter your graduation.
 

dante0000

Star Member
Nov 25, 2011
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Category........
Visa Office......
London
NOC Code......
7372
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
14-11-2011
Doc's Request.
16-07-2012
AOR Received.
PER received on 26/01/2012
IELTS Request
Sent with application
Med's Request
16-07-2012
Med's Done....
24-10-2012, delivered 05 Nov 2012
Interview........
N/A
Passport Req..
19 Nov 12
VISA ISSUED...
23/03/2013
LANDED..........
02/10/2013
Hello folks a friend of my is at a cross road, his IELTS score are as follows listening 8, reading 7, writing 7, speaking 6.5. Though he made an overall band 7. What are is chances of getting picking from the pool, he cant afford to resit the exams any more.

Any one with similar issues?..... pls share your views. as well as those valid advice.
 

IOS9.2

Star Member
Dec 7, 2015
179
4
Hi,

Need assistance

I have been invited under opnp and now need to write a letter expressing my eagerness to reside in ontario, i need some suggestions on the same, i dont have any close family there, but do some distance relatives and old school friend.

can some one outline the structure i.e topics which i need to cover in this letter and what are the recommended word limits.

If some one can share a format with me that would be great, i could share my email id for that ...
 

StAnger

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Nov 10, 2015
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Job Offer........
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IOS9.2 said:
Hi,

Need assistance

I have been invited under opnp and now need to write a letter expressing my eagerness to reside in ontario, i need some suggestions on the same, i dont have any close family there, but do some distance relatives and old school friend.

can some one outline the structure i.e topics which i need to cover in this letter and what are the recommended word limits.

If some one can share a format with me that would be great, i could share my email id for that ...
This should give you some idea:
Ministry of Citizenship, Immigration and International Trade
400 University Avenue, Ground Floor
Toronto, Ontario
M7A 2R9

Subject: Letter of Intent to Reside in Ontario

Dear Sir/Madam,

Through this letter, I would like to confirm my intention to reside in Ontario.
I am Xxxxx. At the time of my application submission, I am 28 years old male. I am well qualified applicant, with 18 years of full-time education. Currently, I hold one Bachelor of Science Degree in Electronics Engineering and one Master of Science degree in Nanoscience and Nanotechnology engineering by research. I have 2 years of full-time work experience in occupation described under Skill ‘A' of National Occupational Qualifications (NOC) 2133.

The province of Ontario is an economic and technological hub with world class universities and all type of industries including Electronics Design and Manufacturing industries. Based on National Occupational Classification code (NOC) 2133 mentioned above, my professional work experience, my linguistic abilities and my qualifications, I am very much confident in getting a job that suits my profile.

My listening, reading, writing and speaking skills in English language are Excellent as reflected by my IELTS report attached with my application. Further, I have completed all my education in English language and using English at work on daily basis.

As I am planning to immigrate to a new place, my language skills will play a major role in establishing good social connections within this new community. This will not only help me to grow professionally, but will also help me in settling down and be accepted in a community having such cultural diversity.

Moreover, my uncle Mr. Xxxxxx(my mother's real brother) is a Canadian Citizen and has been residing in Ontario since 1997 with his family. Their presence and guidance will make it much easier and simpler for me to adopt the culture and lifestyle that the province provides.

Documentation:
In order to prove blood relation with my uncle living in Ontario province, I am providing following documents attached and arranged in the same order as listed;
1. My Mother's and my Uncle's High School Certificate.
2. My Uncle's Canadian Passport.
3. My Uncle's Driving License.
4. My Uncle's Ontario Province Health Card.
5. My Uncle's Security Clearance card of Bell Canada.

I look forward to your expedient processing of my application. Should any questions arise about anything, please do not hesitate to contact me at the coordinates listed in my application.
 

ravs77

Star Member
Mar 15, 2015
84
2
few questions

- if someone gets state nomination i.e. Ontario, then for how long does he/she has to stay before being free to go to other states
- after getting PR for Ontario state, can we stay in India and not goto Ontario ? Would PR be still valid ? Or do we have to spend some minimum time in ON
- how long does it take for one to get citizenship ? What requirements have to be fulfilled
- can citizens of Canada free to work and stay in US ?
- Can they get US citizenship ?
- After how much waiting period, one can call their parents to Canada ? What are conditions to be fulfilled.
 

munjal

Hero Member
May 14, 2015
605
22
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
joelmath said:
Unfortunately no one knows. We have seen people moving from AOR to PPR in 6 days and some cases going beyond 6 months guideline without showing much progress. CIC provides no information on whether they process applications based on FIFO or monthly batches or draw-wise or any other criterion. For better predictions we need to improve on the amount of data we collect through spreadsheets and the data points that we collect. See this post for more on this problem :

http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/express-entry-2016-master-spreadsheet-one-spreadsheet-for-all-aors-t390288.0.html

I have personally kept a time period of 5 months after AOR, if the application does not progress by this period then there is a reason to panic a little bit. Anything before that should really be considered bonus.
Hi joelmath..
that's really a good work you did..
I have a suggestion here..

if you can also add one more column of "Country of Origin"...
Country of current residence is already there in your spreadsheet.

Just that it can give an overall idea of country-wise applicants distribution.. based on country of origin..
 

ssd

Hero Member
Nov 27, 2012
217
2
Category........
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
Doc's Request.
01-18-2016
AOR Received.
15-12-2015
Med's Done....
24-12-2015
YamPower said:
You're welcome.

Can someone report the thread to the moderator to ask that it becomes a sticky? This question gets asked quite often.
Yampower - When did you get your ECAS updated ?
I submitted my application on 14 dec , rcvd AOR the same day but not able to access ECAS :-(
 

Waterlili

Member
Oct 27, 2015
16
1
Hello Friends,

I would be appreciated if anyone answer my questions.
I want to submit my express entry profile and it asks me to determine the province I plan to live in.
-I want to know if it affects on accepting me or not?
-Can I change it after the submission?
 

pravatmail

Star Member
Jan 17, 2015
107
0
Waterlili said:
Hello Friends,

I would be appreciated if anyone answer my questions.
I want to submit my express entry profile and it asks me to determine the province I plan to live in.
-I want to know if it affects on accepting me or not?
-Can I change it after the submission?
-I want to know if it affects on accepting me or not? - No, that does not matter, you can choose any province, they will check your eligibility.

-Can I change it after the submission? - Yes you can change it anytime before you get ITA, But it doesnt matter after ITA.

Thanks
 

Christin2016

Newbie
Dec 23, 2015
3
0
Hello there,

Just joined this forum.

Can someone provide some details as to what type of job letters are required after an ITA is received?
 

rajkamalmohanram

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Apr 29, 2015
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Christin2016 said:
Hello there,

Just joined this forum.

Can someone provide some details as to what type of job letters are required after an ITA is received?
You'll find it here -

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/tools/perm/express/intake-complete.asp
 

rajkamalmohanram

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Apr 29, 2015
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pravatmail said:
-I want to know if it affects on accepting me or not? - No, that does not matter, you can choose any province, they will check your eligibility.

Actually, it does matter. If you choose Nova Scotia alone, then, for instance, Ontario will not be able to send you a Interest Letter (PT). So, it is wise to choose "All provinces".

-Can I change it after the submission? - Yes you can change it anytime before you get ITA, But it doesnt matter after ITA.

Thanks
 

rajkamalmohanram

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ravs77 said:
- if someone gets state nomination i.e. Ontario, then for how long does he/she has to stay before being free to go to other states

There is no legal binding as such but there is a moral obligation. The province is trying to fill its market need and that is why it issued you a nomination - Not for you to use it only to get ITA and ditch the province. When you apply for citizenship, you might be asked as to why you moved and you need to have some really good and solid reasons as to why you were not able to establish yourself in that province.

- after getting PR for Ontario state, can we stay in India and not goto Ontario ? Would PR be still valid ? Or do we have to spend some minimum time in ON

Well, IMO, you must learn more about the process and how it works.
The only reason you are applying for a provincial nomination is to get an ITA (PN adds 600 points to your CRS). After this, you cannot just pack your bags and go to Canada. You need to submit a post-ITA application (e-APR) with all the required documents (including medicals and PCC) and if your application is approved, they'll give you a visa and a COPR. Only then you can land in Canada.


- how long does it take for one to get citizenship ? What requirements have to be fulfilled

To apply for citizenship, you must have been a resident of Canada for 4 years out of a 6 year period. You must have paid your taxes and you must have good moral character. You must not have had problems with the law.

- can citizens of Canada free to work and stay in US ?

I am not very sure about this but I imagine this is possible under the NAFTA agreement.

- Can they get US citizenship ?

To get US citizenship, you must first become a Permanent Resident of the US and reside there for 5 years (as a PR). If you get married to a US citizen, this wait is reduced to 3 years. After that, you may apply for citizenship. PR is not that easy in the US. For some countries like India (under the EB-3 category), it takes around 18 years to get granted a green card.

Please note that once you become a PR of the US, you may lose your PR status in Canada. AFAIK, you cannot be a PR in 2 countries at once.


- After how much waiting period, one can call their parents to Canada ? What are conditions to be fulfilled.

There is something called the "Supervisa". You can invite your parents and grandparents and they can stay for a period of 2 years. There is no waiting period AFAIK but you need to demonstrate sufficient income to support them.