Hi,
Please include my whatsapp number - +91 9176104147. I m applying for Canada PR this year.
Please include my whatsapp number - +91 9176104147. I m applying for Canada PR this year.
You need to mention all travel within the past 10 years.jennifermonteiro said:Hello,
I received my ITA on November 2nd 2016 and as I was submitting my application, I was asked to fill my travel history. Could someone please help if I need to mention my stay in Singapore for 9 months. Since my return I was issued a new passport. The visa stamp for Singapore is in my old passport. Do I need to show all my old passports when I submit my application. Pleaseee help.
SBarwal said:Hi,
I am new to this forum and planning to apply for my PR by my own and not through any immigration consultant.
Is it a good option to do it by my own ?
Doing it on your own is fine; most people on this forum are doing it this way.
I have given my IELTS exam and waiting foe results.
ECA part is also done !!!
What other documents I need to prepare in this process which I can prepare now?
You can get your reference letters now. Also make sure you have other documents that may be required in your specific case (marriage certificate, birth certificates and copies PR documents of relatives if you're claiming points for a Canadian relative, birth certificates of dependent children, etc.).
Thk...
If you checked on CIC website and feeded right information and the site shows non-eligibility then dont proceed. Most of the consultants are not trust worthy and they do not want to loose any client. Try to poke them how I am eligible against website result?? If they go with good reason then You can proceed.shan-781 said:Hello All,
I am new here and planning to apply for express entry on my own using the help from all of you.
i hope i shall get the right guidance.
However i tried to check online for my eligibility, and the website says that i am not eligible to apply for express entry, however the four immigration consultants i spoke to told me that i make up 67 points, and i m very much eligible to apply.
please guide me how shall i proceed further.
ThanksStanlee said:If you have acquired 1,560 hours of work experience in 14 months, it is fine, you don't have to necessarily wait for 24 months to achieve 1,560 hours when working part time.
Thanksrajkamalmohanram said:Stanlee -
According to the below note, if the applicant worked only one part-time job, he should calculate it at only 15 hours/week and should have worked for 24 months. The additional hours cannot be add
However, if he has worked multiple part-time jobs, then he could have worked 30 (or more) hours a week and can claim 1560 hours in 12 months.
I found the answer to this by calling CIC and there has to be a minimum of 6 months validity left before CIC will grant PRBigbenbird said:I have a new question.....
I have my PR application in and is currently being processed. Recently got asked to pay the RPRF fees, which I promptly made.
Yesterday I got a letter in MYCIC account stating that my passport has less than 12 months validity. It doesn't really say much else, other than once I have renewed it I need to send them a scanned copy to avoid any delays. No time frame or dead line is given or indicated
Anyone else seen this issue? will it delay/halt my application?
Many thanks
BBB
Bachelor's, I guess. btw could you enter the pool in time for y/day's draw? if so, then would've made it no??kashjuni said:Hi Raj/Istari,
So my WES review was positive and I got Master's equivalency. Below are the updated details
Degree 1: Bachelor's
Canadian Equivalency - Bachelor's (4 years)
Degree 2: Master's
Canadian Equivalency - Master's
ECA Summary - Master's
In the EE form please advise what should i fill in column given in blue
Bachelor education details:
Level of education - Bachelor's
Canada Equivalency - "Bachelor's" or "Master's"??
Master education details:
Level of education - "Master's"
Canadian Equivalency - "Master's"
Awaiting your expert comments. Thanks a lot guys.
jtoc said:Bachelor's, I guess. btw could you enter the pool in time for y/day's draw? if so, then would've made it no??
You can claim points for your Masters degree. Congrats!kashjuni said:Hi Raj/Istari,
So my WES review was positive and I got Master's equivalency. Below are the updated details
Degree 1: Bachelor's
Canadian Equivalency - Bachelor's (4 years)
Degree 2: Master's
Canadian Equivalency - Master's
ECA Summary - Master's
In the EE form please advise what should i fill in column given in blue
Bachelor education details:
Level of education - Bachelor's
Canada Equivalency - "Bachelor's" or "Master's"??
"Bachelor's"
Master education details:
Level of education - "Master's"
Canadian Equivalency - "Master's"
Awaiting your expert comments. Thanks a lot guys.