It's usually not needed.Arsalan78 said:This is regarding qualification Assessment. My last degree is PhD from Malaysia. I want to get assessment my Phd. Question here is whether i need to submit masters till secondary school certificate to get assessed my Phd. I look forward to hearing from u.
Check this link to know the documents that would apply for studies completed in Malaysia http://www.wes.org/ca/eca/requireddocuments/index.asp?lctryid=98Arsalan78 said:This is regarding qualification assessment. My last degree is PhD from Malaysia. I want to get assessment my Phd. Question here is whether i need to submit masters till secondary school certificate to get assessed my Phd or only PhD degree. I look forward to hearing from u.
Thanks Stanlee. I recalculated the numbers of days I spent in Pakistan and Saudi Arabia and it turns out that I have only spent more than 6 months in Saudi Arabia and not Pakistan. When I go on the CIC police certificate website and check on how to get police certificates for Saudi, it says the following:Stanlee said:You will need Police Certificates from Saudi Arabia and Pakistan. Please refer to the below extract from CIC website.
As part of a complete application, applicants, their spouse or common-law partner and their dependent children 18 years of age or older (including non-accompanying dependants) must submit a valid police certificate for all countries or territories (except Canada) in which they have lived for a total of six months or more, since the age of 18.
Note: This includes the requirement to provide a police certificate for countries in which the individual has traveled for six months or more, whether or not the individual had an established residential address during this time.
You will have to combine all the police certificates into one pdf before uploading the same.
CIC can access your CELPIP results online (as they have the date and reference number of the test). However, if you want to upload it, you can combine it with educational documents.
That's great about Saudi Arabia.FBack54 said:Thanks Stanlee. I recalculated the numbers of days I spent in Pakistan and Saudi Arabia and it turns out that I have only spent more than 6 months in Saudi Arabia and not Pakistan. When I go on the CIC police certificate website and check on how to get police certificates for Saudi, it says the following:
If you do not have current legal residence status in Saudi Arabia, you are not required to provide a Saudi Arabian police certificate. If you are asked for a police certificate from Saudi Arabia, write: “I cannot provide a police certificate for the time I spent in Saudi Arabia because certificates are only available to people who have current legal residence status.”
So I think I am ok to include that in a letter of explanation as to why I am not providing a PCC from Saudi Arabia. As for Pakistan, is it possible that I am being asked for the PCC because that is my nationality? I have spent less than 5 months in Pakistan since turning 18, but it may be that the online system is just looking at months as opposed to days, bringing me to 6 months some how. Is that also a possibility?
Wonderful! Thanks!istari said:This isn't a silly question; many people have been very confused by CIC's ambiguous phrasing.
Only 1 year of your work experience has to be continuous. (Or if you are applying under CEC, it doesn't have to be continuous at all.) All the rest can be in smaller chunks.
So you have 6.5 years of work experience.
(But if you are applying under FSW, you only get points for 3 years of experience.)
You can mention your current address in your EE profile as all mail communications shall be sent to this address, unless and until you want all mail communications to be sent to your permanent address.vaibhav007us said:Hi, my passport is on my permanent address but I have shifted to another address due to office being nearby. My parents still continue to live at the permanent address. In the EE profile, is there any question wherein I am also required to mention my current address or I can only mention my permanent address which is same as per passport to avoid any discrepancy.
Firstly, getting a job before you get PR is exceptionally unlikely ! It's almost impossible.budhirar said:Please guide.
Background:
I got L/R/W/S - 7.5/8/7/8. My CRS marks would be around 390 which would not be sufficient to get ITA even provincial nomination. I will have to get atleast 8 in listening to score above 440. I am going to reappear for IELTS which will take 1-2 months.
I have not yet created EE profile as the CRS marks are not good. The only option to get PR in this case would be to get a job for 600 points. I can see lot of jobs for my finance profile on job bank, LinkedIn and job portals, and wants to apply ASAP, but not sure of applying with a low score.
My questions:
Should I create EE profile and enroll in Job bank with low CRS score? or Wait for a good score in IELTS? What are pros and cons?
What are the chances of getting an interview call after creating EE profile? Do the companies in Canada entertain such resumes with no PR but in process?
Do the companies consider CRS score while selecting a candidate? If yes, then it would be better to wait.