ThanksOk great. so just edit your EE profile so that you have one entry that says Electrical Engineer for 3 years. This make things a lot easier.
I would wait a few hours before making any updates, just in case there is a draw today.
All the best
ThanksOk great. so just edit your EE profile so that you have one entry that says Electrical Engineer for 3 years. This make things a lot easier.
I would wait a few hours before making any updates, just in case there is a draw today.
All the best
You will need to have 2 entries in your employment history, but your NOC can be the same for both of them.Please advise for my NOC. I worked as software testing engineer for four years and then promoted as lead engineer in same company. should i mention my NOC as software engineer for six years or separately for two positions. my nature of job remains same, But role changed.
regards
Hi Guys,
Need your help urgently, I got my WES ECA report and my ECA report for Master degree says " Canadian Equivalency: Master's Degree from a non-recognized institution".
I am creating my express entry profile and it ask "Have you done your ECA ?": select "Yes" and mention ECA detail and select Canadian Equivalency "Master's Degree"
Is that correct , Can i select Master degree for Canadian equivalency or what should i select? Please share you input
Thank You
No you don't, you will be asked for it at a latter stage if needed.Hi Does anyone know if we need to include a PCC from Canada if applying inland?
Yes, but significantly reduced.Is there any chance that a health officer / VISA officer at CIC who may reject your medicals even if the medicals have been approved by the Hospital or the empanelled physician.
Hi guys,
Really need some advice, I am so disappointed right now. So I got my IETLS results back today, I checked online. I filled out all the CIC application and got an ineligible for express entry, the email stated that I could improve my language score which was R8.5, W7, L8, S8.5 or improve my education or work history, I have an BSc and am studying for a masters. Am I right in thinking that I need to do a completely new application in case I have completed something wrong? Or will they reconsider me for a PNP as I put Ontario down as an option? Or will I basically not hear anything else back from them until I enter a new application?
I did not put down the IETLS certificate number as I haven't physically received the results yet so may have missed something else off the application. I have not even been awarded any CRS points, however, according to Canadavisa's calculator I should have 378, which is still not a lot but I would have thought I may have been put in to the draw with this amount?
Can anyone of you awesome people advise please? I'm so gutted at the moment.
Thank you so much.
Check the responses you got in the other thread where you posted this same query.
