Thank youDelPiero07 said:Only the jobs that you're claiming points for.
Everything else you can include in the personal history section once you receive your ITA.
Cheers
Thank youDelPiero07 said:Only the jobs that you're claiming points for.
Everything else you can include in the personal history section once you receive your ITA.
Cheers
That's true but for schedule A they are asking how many years we spend for primary, secondary, college etc.. and They want us to mention secondary and post secondary education in detail. You will have some idea when you will open IMM5669E, schedule A.rajkamalmohanram said:You have to mention only your degrees/diplomas that you are claiming points for. You don't have to mention your education history right from your first grade.
In India, I guess Grades 1 - 5 = Primary || 6 - 10 = Secondary || 11 - 12 = Higher Secondary.Nilkanth Lucky said:That's true but for schedule A they are asking how many years we spend for primary, secondary, college etc.. and They want us to mention secondary and post secondary education in detail. You will have some idea when you will open IMM5669E, schedule A.
Thank you for your time and consideration.
I will try to do so, thank you for your helpDelPiero07 said:I was unable to find evidence that a person successfully claimed "two or more certificates" with an equivalency of one semester.
Check this thread: http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/can-i-select-two-or-more-certificates-with-wes-evaluation-as-collegelevel-cert-t392225.0.html
Maybe try to contact the people who were on the same boat.
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Thank you.rajkamalmohanram said:In India, I guess Grades 1 - 5 = Primary || 6 - 10 = Secondary || 11 - 12 = Higher Secondary.
So, I guess you can enter 5,7 in the Elementary/Primary and Secondary/High School respectively.
ayamach said:Hello all, I have a question for you!
So, I am currently waiting for an ITA, I have 478 points, which is okay and I should theoretically make the cut soon, but we never know (especially with the new changes, we don't know how that's going to turn out)
therefore, I would be interested in applying for a "mobilité francophone" temporary work permit (very easy and fast to get for french-speaking applicants, LMIA-exempt, so 50 more points for me)
My question is this:
If I am invited for PR and I submit my application, can I also continue with my application for the mobilité francophone temp work permit at the same time? I would like to get this "mob francophone" temp work permit anyway because that means I would have to ask for a bridge visa (my current one will end before getting a PR)
thanks a lot!
If your score is 418 with the 50 points of LMIA then you probably need to improve your English scores.robb83 said:hi guys
I have an LMIA in process at the moment with job offer, I was hoping to come to Canada with PR status as I have done everything and prepared.
So reference letters obtained, medical already done upfront, I didn't realise the points for LMIA was going to change.
Im now down to 418 points and from the last draw and what ive read no chance of getting an ITA even though I have a job offer
I don't see how I will get ITA, do they just do a cut off on points or look at individual applications?
I didn't obtain full marks on my English IELTS, I got full marks for listening, speaking, almost full for reading but low on writing. Enough to make the minimum band required, even with full marks this would only increase my points by a small amount.DelPiero07 said:If your score is 418 with the 50 points of LMIA then you probably need to improve your English scores.