Hello all,
I'm trying to finish off my PR application for British Columbia and have some questions I was hoping could be answered:
1. My first Express Entry profile was immediately deemed ineligible because I had accidently listed that I was bringing dependants when I am in fact going alone. I repeated my submission (without this mistake), it was accepted soon after and I was subsequently invited to apply.
When asked if I had applied to Citizenship and Immigration Canada before?
I wrote ‘No’ because I technically have not. Is this correct?
2. For the address history, the online system will not allow me to enter accurate flat numbers e.g. flat 2-1, so I left this part blank. Is this important? [I have uploaded many documents that have my accurate address anyway.]
3. For the work history, it asks for the hours per week that I work. However I have a variable hours position, so I gave the average based on my payslips and uploaded an official letter explaining this. Is this adequate for them?
4 For the personal history, am I supposed to say I was technically unemployed for two months between finishing my Masters and starting my PhD etc.? This is what I have done.
5. How detailed does the travel history need to be? I do not remember all of the dates for some brief holidays within the EU. I have listed almost all of them though (including every trip outside the EU). Does working in Switzerland for a year count as a trip? (I’ve uploaded my full work contract and mentioned it in address history)
6. For the Financial Support section, it asks that I include dates that each bank account was opened. However banks in the UK are only allowed to give that information verbally. Should I just provide this in my Letter of Explanation?
7. My Police Certificates for the UK and France do not have any dates/periods of validity on them. I shouldn’t get rejected because of this, right?
Any help would be greatly appeciated!!
HarryF
I'm trying to finish off my PR application for British Columbia and have some questions I was hoping could be answered:
1. My first Express Entry profile was immediately deemed ineligible because I had accidently listed that I was bringing dependants when I am in fact going alone. I repeated my submission (without this mistake), it was accepted soon after and I was subsequently invited to apply.
When asked if I had applied to Citizenship and Immigration Canada before?
I wrote ‘No’ because I technically have not. Is this correct?
2. For the address history, the online system will not allow me to enter accurate flat numbers e.g. flat 2-1, so I left this part blank. Is this important? [I have uploaded many documents that have my accurate address anyway.]
3. For the work history, it asks for the hours per week that I work. However I have a variable hours position, so I gave the average based on my payslips and uploaded an official letter explaining this. Is this adequate for them?
4 For the personal history, am I supposed to say I was technically unemployed for two months between finishing my Masters and starting my PhD etc.? This is what I have done.
5. How detailed does the travel history need to be? I do not remember all of the dates for some brief holidays within the EU. I have listed almost all of them though (including every trip outside the EU). Does working in Switzerland for a year count as a trip? (I’ve uploaded my full work contract and mentioned it in address history)
6. For the Financial Support section, it asks that I include dates that each bank account was opened. However banks in the UK are only allowed to give that information verbally. Should I just provide this in my Letter of Explanation?
7. My Police Certificates for the UK and France do not have any dates/periods of validity on them. I shouldn’t get rejected because of this, right?
Any help would be greatly appeciated!!
HarryF