Thank you so much dear..TanakaM said:Hi,
1) Put the date on your ECA, I assume it will be 2011.
2)work history - 2009 if you were studying outside Canada. 2011 if you were studying in Canada.
All the best
Thank you so much dear..TanakaM said:Hi,
1) Put the date on your ECA, I assume it will be 2011.
2)work history - 2009 if you were studying outside Canada. 2011 if you were studying in Canada.
All the best
Hi,Great@1 said:Dear Yampower,
In 2017, when I am aiming for EE, does the above mentioned process still remains the same or has any changes. Please help me as I am confused with this topic. Thank you in advance.
This won't be a problem. Just explain this in you LOE and get her to sign a notarised one and the same person affidavit.sivapras said:Hi Seniors,
my spouse degree certificate surname is mentioned as "polisetti" where as in passport and birth certificates it mentioned as "polisetty" .in WES report also mentioned correct surname "Polisetty" . Will it be a problem for me in PR processing. I received ITA and now only i realized this problem. I am collecting all the documents. Please advice.
Thanks
It is your choice as per your convenience. You can have multiple accounts (Savings, Chequeing, Fixed, etc) between you and your spouse, and show all the statements as a POF. You can also put all the money i just one account and submit the statement as POF.Darshan019 said:Hello All,
I'm planning to put my savings in Fixed Deposits for Proof of Funds. I'm the primary applicant and I will be taking my wife and kid along as well.
Can you please advise if I should have all FD's in my account or can I have some FD's in my wife's saving account as well. If yes please advice what should be the proportion and also if I would need any affidavit or other documents to show FD's in my wife's account.
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Darshan
[size=10pt][size=10pt][size=10pt][size=10pt][/size][/size][/size][/size]SUNNY0727 said:Dear Expert members,
Kindly let me know if the below two scenarios are misrepresentations or not ?
1.0
Officer rejected my application on the basis that funds were not on my name ( my parents provided proof of funds on their name). He mentioned in rejection letter that he wasn't sure i would come back from UK.
2.0
My newzealnd study visa was rejected because i applied for lower study programme in pg diploma . Also i sounded very nervous over the telephone call interview and officer mentioned in the letter that my responses sound very vague during phone interview.
I really hope there isn't any misrepresentation or fraud attempt from my side in above scenarios.
Awaiting your valuable response on this.
Let me assist in responding...app4ee said:Hello Friends,
I have some queries regarding post ITA please help me in this.
1) I got the ITA on April 13th, I'd like to know what are the next steps involved after getting an ITA.
I'd aprreciate your valuable replies.
2) Do we get a separate mail requesting for Medicals or at what stage we have to get the medicals done.
3.What is e-APR, at what stage we get it? Is it before background check or prior to it?
4) As I'm planning to get married but I don't want to lose my points. Is it possible for me to get married at e-APR stage,
will it affect my Express entry profile ?
5)And if I get married then how to add spouse without affecting my express entry profile and also do I have to show proof
of funds for both of us or only for me ?
Guys any Nomination from Human Capital stream Huhuch_ad said:Let me assist in responding...
1. Congrats.
2. No. You just go to any of the listed hospitals in your country for an upfront medical examination. Better to call them before you go so you can confirm the cost and documents to take along with you. You'll likely need your passport photograph, international passport.
3.e-APR is just the electronic Application for Permanent Residence (e-APR). You need to "continue application" after getting your ITA. Update the forms, and upload the required documents.
4. Read through the ITA letter you got for more info. I'm unsure what happens if you get married after getting your ITA.
All the best. Yu