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Hi friends,

Had a doubt regarding the PR application...

While creating the EE profile I mentioned my education dates as july 2012 to july 2014 (this included time till results were announced).

However, now I am putting the dates as july 2012 to may 2014 (may is when I gave my exams and the course ended) and mentioning the same in the LoE. I will add May to July 2014 as awaiting results in personal history.

Will it be okay or would it cause problems??

request your urgent help pleaseee since I need to submit my application.. @TanakaM @abhishek_89
 
Hi friends,

Had a doubt regarding the PR application...

While creating the EE profile I mentioned my education dates as july 2012 to july 2014 (this included time till results were announced).

However, now I am putting the dates as july 2012 to may 2014 (may is when I gave my exams and the course ended) and mentioning the same in the LoE. I will add May to July 2014 as awaiting results in personal history.

Will it be okay or would it cause problems??

request your urgent help pleaseee since I need to submit my application.. @TanakaM @abhishek_89

Its fine. Instead of awaiting results mention as unemployed for that period.
 
Actually I had started from March 2014. So technically, I wasn't unemployed...

And my marksheet mentions July 2014 as the date results were declared...

So what should I do here?

Its fine. Instead of awaiting results mention as unemployed for that period.
 
Hello everyone,
I'm new to this forum. Created my profile on 8th Nov with a CRS of 435.

I have a question :
On my IELTS TRF, I accidentally gave my first language as "ENGLISH" instead of Hindi.
Would that make any difference?

Also, regarding the proof of funds. The CIC site says that the money should "be my own and not borrowed". I was planning to borrow it from a relative, would I need to go through additional document work to declare that it's my "own"?

Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks!
 
Actually I had started from March 2014. So technically, I wasn't unemployed...

And my marksheet mentions July 2014 as the date results were declared...

So what should I do here?

You should follow your certificate date. An academic year finishes after publishing results, normally on July then summer holiday starts. In Europe academic year is September to June-July. If your certificate mentions you have graduated on July 20xx then this should be the date of completion of your study.
Good Luck.
 
I reached the score for nov 8, 2017 draw (458 mine is 475) but i didn't get an ITA. Howcome? Thanks

When did you submit your profile? Is it after the Nov 8th draw?
 
Actually I had started from March 2014. So technically, I wasn't unemployed...

And my marksheet mentions July 2014 as the date results were declared...

So what should I do here?

Then you just mention you were employed from March 2014. No need to mention regarding awaiting results in your personal history.
 
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Hello everyone,
I'm new to this forum. Created my profile on 8th Nov with a CRS of 435.

I have a question :
On my IELTS TRF, I accidentally gave my first language as "ENGLISH" instead of Hindi.
Would that make any difference?
Also, regarding the proof of funds. The CIC site says that the money should "be my own and not borrowed". I was planning to borrow it from a relative, would I need to go through additional document work to declare that it's my "own"?
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks!

No, It does not make any difference, only your IELTS scores matter.

You Must not borrow any money from anyone to bypass the rules. It will be almost impossible for you to survive initial few months in Canada without this minimum savings. However you can get money from your relatives (i.e father, mother, siblings) as a gift without any condition, to prove it as a gift you need to show a notarized gift deed between your relatives and you.
Good Luck
 
Hello everyone,
I'm new to this forum. Created my profile on 8th Nov with a CRS of 435.

I have a question :
On my IELTS TRF, I accidentally gave my first language as "ENGLISH" instead of Hindi.
Would that make any difference?

Also, regarding the proof of funds. The CIC site says that the money should "be my own and not borrowed". I was planning to borrow it from a relative, would I need to go through additional document work to declare that it's my "own"?

Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks!

Regarding IELTS, it should not make a difference. But, it would be a safe option if you could get it corrected.
Regarding proof of funds, you are not supposed to borrow. You could get that money as a gift and a gift affidavit needs to be attached stating that money has been gifted to you and it need not be returned.
 
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