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I am not quite sure about this but based on what i read in the forum. If you are re-creating your profile, you will need to register with Job bank with your new express entry profile number. Give it couple of hours and hopefully you will receive a message from them with the information.

Hope it helps :)

Thanks.
And one more question. When I recreated new profile the Application status says Pending Additional Criteria and
Job Bank registration says We are processing your Job Bank registration. We will send you a message when your status is updated.

Could you say what does it mean.
 
1. Yes. Your profile is active in the pool. NOI means you can apply for ON PNP.
2. Draw considers applicants active on the day of the draw. Statistics shown on the cic page is for information.
could you please explain? do I have to always signed in to my cic account?
 
I am not quite sure about this but based on what i read in the forum. If you are re-creating your profile, you will need to register with Job bank with your new express entry profile number. Give it couple of hours and hopefully you will receive a message from them with the information.

Hope it helps :)
Yes I did it, I registered with Job bank with new express entry profile number. May be it need a time
 
Good to hear about your score and progress I am wondering why didn't I receive it... Or is there any criteria other than having a 400+ score in crs .. Mine is 422

I really don't know the criteria! I guess its just random and luck
 
Thanks.
And one more question. When I recreated new profile the Application status says Pending Additional Criteria and
Job Bank registration says We are processing your Job Bank registration. We will send you a message when your status is updated.

Could you say what does it mean.

After you have recreated your profile, you have to update the Job Bank account.
You go to your Job Bank for Job Seekers account, then you go to My User Account, then Update Express Entry Information, then you input your new
Express Entry profile number and Job seeker validation code, check I Agree... and hit Continue. And that's it, it should say that your info has been updated. Inmediately after that, your EE account should receive a PDF saying you're now in the pool.
However, you must wait approximately 24 hours for the profile to say that it is indeed active.
 
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After you have recreated your profile, you have to update the Job Bank account.
You go to your Job Bank for Job Seekers account, then you go to My User Account, then Update Express Entry Information, then you input your new
Express Entry profile number and Job seeker validation code, check I Agree... and hit Continue. And that's it, it should say that your info has been updated. Inmediately after that, your EE account should receive a PDF saying you're now in the pool.
However, you must wait approximately 24 hours for the profile to say that it is indeed active.
Thank you for feedback!
 
Guys,
I have recently graduated, and I will only start working next Monday, up to there I am doing nothing than reading this thread and hoping for a ITA. All docs are ready, and I am really bored.
So since people here I trying to get any hope, I thought that I could answer some questions that you could have about living in Canada since I've been in Toronto for 1 year and a half now. So, fell free and help me to get ride of some of this boredom. =)
Ok. Could you tell me about finding jobs in Toronto. Is it difficult. Or does it depend on the field one is in?
 
Hi guys,

Be ready, point is going to come down to 405 by next draw.
Dont worry about the OPNP..barrier.it is having only limitted quota for human priority stream....
It gonnna hit 400 very soon with in a couple of draws.stay tuned..

Fingers crossed. Let it cut off points drop to 400 please!!
 
Ohh there's a another thread floating around with about 8 comments. I was very surprised!

Prediction: 408 - 3900+ ITAs

Good Luck guys!
 
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I will be giving my IELTS in July. I am hoping i can land decent scores and looking to get 424 CRS( i have one degree only).
Issue is, i am worried if the current trend continues...then by July end they might have fulfilled their quota for Express entry or immigration. Does the year end count to September or December for calculating quota ?
 
Ok. Could you tell me about finding jobs in Toronto. Is it difficult. Or does it depend on the field one is in?

I can tell from what happen to myself and my friends.
Yes, it depends on the field.
My husband and his programmers friends got their jobs real quickly, in 2-4 weeks. Other IT jobs is not so easy, I have one friend that is Project Manager, and took him 6 months to find a job, during this period he bought a car and worked for Uber.
I have two friend that are engineers, that is hard because is a regulated profession and the process to be allowed to work here it expensive and time consuming. So, one of work as a general labor/full time (pay the bills), and the other one work as Associate in a store/part-time (does not pay the bills, so she is still trying to get at least a internship on her field, but it has been 9 months).
My self, I have a Master's degree in Electrical Engineer that I do not show in my resume, and I have just graduated from a Business Management Diploma. Back home I used to be a Project Manager. I spend more or less a month trying a PM job without success, I sent over 50 resumes, but I only got one interview. At the end, I got a QA job at the same company as my husband's.
Find a part-time job is not hard, servers make a lot of money in tips, but not everyone see this as an option. My brother-in-law spend 1 month looking for something in Digital Marketing (his field of expertise back home), but his English was real bad. So, after one month, he got a job on Tim Horton's. He stayed there for 2 months (paid some bills). And recently, fortunately, he got a job on his field in Markham (GTA).

So, to sum up, definitely find a job depends on 3 things:
- Field, including experience and education
- Level of English
- People you know that can refer you
 
Hi - I have a quick question.
Do primary applicant should be working/in job?

My spouse is Primary Applicant and having 5 years and 11 months of experience. But she is not working presently. Please advise.

Is there anyone received ITA as primary applicant without being in job?

Many Thanks
 
So since people here I trying to get any hope, I thought that I could answer some questions that you could have about living in Canada since I've been in Toronto for 1 year and a half now. So, feel free and help me to get ride of some of this boredom. =)
I intend to sort of "hard-reset" my life after I make it to Canada. I've a degree in Electrical Engineering (just like you) with 8 years of Government Job experience, yet I would like to start from scratch. What are my options? I was thinking I'd enroll into the electrician trades internship programme, and move up the rungs. I don't mind working odd jobs, rather I'm looking forward to the hard work!! Hardships would make my life worthwhile, and I'd have a lot of stories to narrate to my grandchildren later on!!
 
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I can tell from what happen to myself and my friends.
Yes, it depends on the field.
My husband and his programmers friends got their jobs real quickly, in 2-4 weeks. Other IT jobs is not so easy, I have one friend that is Project Manager, and took him 6 months to find a job, during this period he bought a car and worked for Uber.
I have two friend that are engineers, that is hard because is a regulated profession and the process to be allowed to work here it expensive and time consuming. So, one of work as a general labor/full time (pay the bills), and the other one work as Associate in a store/part-time (does not pay the bills, so she is still trying to get at least a internship on her field, but it has been 9 months).
My self, I have a Master's degree in Electrical Engineer that I do not show in my resume, and I have just graduated from a Business Management Diploma. Back home I used to be a Project Manager. I spend more or less a month trying a PM job without success, I sent over 50 resumes, but I only got one interview. At the end, I got a QA job at the same company as my husband's.
Find a part-time job is not hard, servers make a lot of money in tips, but not everyone see this as an option. My brother-in-law spend 1 month looking for something in Digital Marketing (his field of expertise back home), but his English was real bad. So, after one month, he got a job on Tim Horton's. He stayed there for 2 months (paid some bills). And recently, fortunately, he got a job on his field in Markham (GTA).

So, to sum up, definitely find a job depends on 3 things:
- Field, including experience and education
- Level of English
- People you know that can refer you
Thanks for the info. Appreciate it a lot.