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Profile ineligible issue ! Please Help !

Hopesly

Star Member
Apr 24, 2022
65
12
As @scylla said, the only way we can help you is to see how you are answering the questions by posting your responses or hiring a lawyer or consultant to help you. You have the eligibility points and assume your ECAs and IELTS scores are valid and not expired. When was ECA and IELTS completed?
Please what do yoi think of bill c-19. Worried it may change the draws for this year. Any idea
 

TheStruggler

Star Member
Jun 13, 2020
50
2
Below are the questions and answers:

Find out if you're eligible to apply

Q1.
Which province or territory do you plan to live in?
If you don't know yet, choose the province or territory you are most interested in. (required)
Ans:
Ontario


Next>>>
Q2. Canada's official languages are English and French.

You need to submit language test results for all programs under Express Entry, even if English or French is your first language. Which language test did you take for your first official language? (required)
Ans:
IELTS


Next>>>
Q3.
What date did you take this test? (required)
Ans:
2021-Sep-16 (YYYY-MM-DD)


Next>>>
Q4. Enter Test Scores: (required)
Speaking:
7.5,
Listening:
8,
Reading: 8,
Writing:
7


Next>>>
Q5.
Do you have other language results? Which language test did you take for your second official language? (required)
Ans:
None


Next>>>
Q6.
a) In the last three years, how many years of skilled work experience do you have in Canada? It must have been full-time (or an equal amount in part time). (required)
Ans:
None

b) During this period, which National Occupation Classification (NOC) level is most of the experience in?
Ans:
"None of the above". (required)


Next>>>
Q7.
a) In the last 10 years, how many years of skilled work experience do you have? It must have been continuous, paid, full-time (or an equal amount in part-time), and in only one occupation. (required)
Ans:
4-5 years

b) In the last five years, do you have at least two years of experience in one of these types of jobs (skilled trades)?
  • industrial, electrical and construction trades (NOC codes that start in 72)
  • maintenance and equipment operation trades (NOC codes that start in 73)
  • supervisors and technical jobs in natural resources, agriculture and related production (NOC codes that start in 82)
  • processing, manufacturing and utilities supervisors and central control operators (NOC codes that start in 92)
  • chefs and cooks or (NOC codes that start in 632)
  • butchers and bakers (NOC codes that start in 633
If you are not sure of the NOC for your job, you can find it on the Find your NOC page. (required)
Ans:
None


Next>>>
Q8.
a) How much money (in Canadian dollars) will you bring to Canada? (required)
Ans:
24,733 - 28,051

b) How many family members do you have? (required)
Ans:
4


Next>>>
Q9. Do you have a valid job offer in Canada? (required)
Ans:
No


Next>>>
Q10.
a) What is your date of birth? (required)
Ans:
1989-Aug-01

b) What is the highest level of education for which you have earned a Canadian degree, diploma or certificate, or have had an Educational Credential Assessment? (ECAs must be from an approved agency, in the last five years.) (required)
Ans:
Master's Degree


Next>>>
Check all that apply

  • I have studied full-time in Canada for two years or more
  • I have at least two years of full-time work experience in Canada (the job must have been NOC Skill Type 0 or Skill Level A or B).
  • I have a relative in Canada who is 18 years or older, a citizen or permanent resident of Canada, and is my parent, child, grandparent, grandchild, sibling, aunt, uncle, niece or nephew.
  • None of the above

Next>>>
Q11. Marital Status (required)
Ans:
Married


Next>>>
Q12.
a) Does your spouse or partner plan to come with you to Canada? (required)
Ans:
No

b) Is your spouse or partner a citizen or permanent resident of Canada? (required)
Ans:
No


Next>>>
Q13. Has your spouse or partner taken an English or French language test? (required)
Ans:
None


Express Entry
Based on your answers, you appear to be eligible for Express Entry.

>>>After continuing next stage comes:

Q1. Tell us your name(s) exactly as shown in your passport (required)

Surname/Family Name:
Smith
First Name: John
Gender: Male
DOB: already mentioned

Q2. Marital Status (required)
Ans:
Married

Q3. Will this person accompany you to Canada? (required)
Ans:
No


>>>>After this application checklist form opens

Please guide where I answered incorrectly. Also, Let me know what else is needed. Thanks.
 
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Twin_nicki

Full Member
Aug 19, 2018
27
2
@scylla @Naturgrl Hi Please what happens if your passport expires in the express entry pool?Do you automatically go back to being ineligible? you see getting our passport renewed in this country is crazy right now. No available booklets
 

TheStruggler

Star Member
Jun 13, 2020
50
2
Below are the questions and my answers:

Find out if you're eligible to apply

Q1.
Which province or territory do you plan to live in?
If you don't know yet, choose the province or territory you are most interested in. (required)
Ans:
Ontario


Next>>>
Q2. Canada's official languages are English and French.

You need to submit language test results for all programs under Express Entry, even if English or French is your first language. Which language test did you take for your first official language? (required)
Ans:
IELTS


Next>>>
Q3.
What date did you take this test? (required)
Ans:
2021-Sep-16 (YYYY-MM-DD)


Next>>>
Q4. Enter Test Scores: (required)
Speaking:
7.5,
Listening: 8,
Reading: 8,
Writing: 7


Next>>>
Q5.
Do you have other language results? Which language test did you take for your second official language? (required)
Ans:
None


Next>>>
Q6.
a) In the last three years, how many years of skilled work experience do you have in Canada? It must have been full-time (or an equal amount in part time). (required)
Ans:
None

b) During this period, which National Occupation Classification (NOC) level is most of the experience in?
Ans:
"None of the above". (required)


Next>>>
Q7.
a) In the last 10 years, how many years of skilled work experience do you have? It must have been continuous, paid, full-time (or an equal amount in part-time), and in only one occupation. (required)
Ans:
4-5 years

b) In the last five years, do you have at least two years of experience in one of these types of jobs (skilled trades)?
  • industrial, electrical and construction trades (NOC codes that start in 72)
  • maintenance and equipment operation trades (NOC codes that start in 73)
  • supervisors and technical jobs in natural resources, agriculture and related production (NOC codes that start in 82)
  • processing, manufacturing and utilities supervisors and central control operators (NOC codes that start in 92)
  • chefs and cooks or (NOC codes that start in 632)
  • butchers and bakers (NOC codes that start in 633
If you are not sure of the NOC for your job, you can find it on the Find your NOC page. (required)
Ans:
None


Next>>>
Q8.
a) How much money (in Canadian dollars) will you bring to Canada? (required)
Ans:
24,733 - 28,051

b) How many family members do you have? (required)
Ans:
4


Next>>>
Q9. Do you have a valid job offer in Canada? (required)
Ans:
No


Next>>>
Q10.
a) What is your date of birth? (required)
Ans:
1989-Aug

b) What is the highest level of education for which you have earned a Canadian degree, diploma or certificate, or have had an Educational Credential Assessment? (ECAs must be from an approved agency, in the last five years.) (required)
Ans:
Master's Degree


Next>>>
Check all that apply

  • I have studied full-time in Canada for two years or more
  • I have at least two years of full-time work experience in Canada (the job must have been NOC Skill Type 0 or Skill Level A or B).
  • I have a relative in Canada who is 18 years or older, a citizen or permanent resident of Canada, and is my parent, child, grandparent, grandchild, sibling, aunt, uncle, niece or nephew.
  • None of the above

Next>>>
Q11. Marital Status (required)
Ans:
Married


Next>>>
Q12.
a) Does your spouse or partner plan to come with you to Canada? (required)
Ans:
No

b) Is your spouse or partner a citizen or permanent resident of Canada? (required)
Ans:
No


Next>>>
Q13. Has your spouse or partner taken an English or French language test? (required)
Ans:
None


Express Entry
Based on your answers, you appear to be eligible for Express Entry.

>>>After continuing next stage comes:

Q1. Tell us your name(s) exactly as shown in your passport (required)

Surname/Family Name:
Smith
First Name: John
Gender: Male
DOB: already mentioned

Q2. Marital Status (required)
Ans:
Married

Q3. Will this person accompany you to Canada? (required)
Ans:
No


>>>>After this application checklist form opens

Please guide what I answered incorrectly.
Also, Let me know what else is needed. Thanks.
 

Naturgrl

VIP Member
Apr 5, 2020
44,918
9,520
Below are the questions and my answers:

Find out if you're eligible to apply

Q1.
Which province or territory do you plan to live in?
If you don't know yet, choose the province or territory you are most interested in. (required)
Ans:
Ontario


Next>>>
Q2. Canada's official languages are English and French.

You need to submit language test results for all programs under Express Entry, even if English or French is your first language. Which language test did you take for your first official language? (required)
Ans:
IELTS


Next>>>
Q3.
What date did you take this test? (required)
Ans:
2021-Sep-16 (YYYY-MM-DD)


Next>>>
Q4. Enter Test Scores: (required)
Speaking:
7.5,
Listening: 8,
Reading: 8,
Writing: 7


Next>>>
Q5.
Do you have other language results? Which language test did you take for your second official language? (required)
Ans:
None


Next>>>
Q6.
a) In the last three years, how many years of skilled work experience do you have in Canada? It must have been full-time (or an equal amount in part time). (required)
Ans:
None

b) During this period, which National Occupation Classification (NOC) level is most of the experience in?
Ans:
"None of the above". (required)


Next>>>
Q7.
a) In the last 10 years, how many years of skilled work experience do you have? It must have been continuous, paid, full-time (or an equal amount in part-time), and in only one occupation. (required)
Ans:
4-5 years

b) In the last five years, do you have at least two years of experience in one of these types of jobs (skilled trades)?
  • industrial, electrical and construction trades (NOC codes that start in 72)
  • maintenance and equipment operation trades (NOC codes that start in 73)
  • supervisors and technical jobs in natural resources, agriculture and related production (NOC codes that start in 82)
  • processing, manufacturing and utilities supervisors and central control operators (NOC codes that start in 92)
  • chefs and cooks or (NOC codes that start in 632)
  • butchers and bakers (NOC codes that start in 633
If you are not sure of the NOC for your job, you can find it on the Find your NOC page. (required)
Ans:
None


Next>>>
Q8.
a) How much money (in Canadian dollars) will you bring to Canada? (required)
Ans:
24,733 - 28,051

b) How many family members do you have? (required)
Ans:
4


Next>>>
Q9. Do you have a valid job offer in Canada? (required)
Ans:
No


Next>>>
Q10.
a) What is your date of birth? (required)
Ans:
1989-Aug

b) What is the highest level of education for which you have earned a Canadian degree, diploma or certificate, or have had an Educational Credential Assessment? (ECAs must be from an approved agency, in the last five years.) (required)
Ans:
Master's Degree


Next>>>
Check all that apply

  • I have studied full-time in Canada for two years or more
  • I have at least two years of full-time work experience in Canada (the job must have been NOC Skill Type 0 or Skill Level A or B).
  • I have a relative in Canada who is 18 years or older, a citizen or permanent resident of Canada, and is my parent, child, grandparent, grandchild, sibling, aunt, uncle, niece or nephew.
  • None of the above

Next>>>
Q11. Marital Status (required)
Ans:
Married


Next>>>
Q12.
a) Does your spouse or partner plan to come with you to Canada? (required)
Ans:
No

b) Is your spouse or partner a citizen or permanent resident of Canada? (required)
Ans:
No


Next>>>
Q13. Has your spouse or partner taken an English or French language test? (required)
Ans:
None


Express Entry
Based on your answers, you appear to be eligible for Express Entry.

>>>After continuing next stage comes:

Q1. Tell us your name(s) exactly as shown in your passport (required)

Surname/Family Name:
Smith
First Name: John
Gender: Male
DOB: already mentioned

Q2. Marital Status (required)
Ans:
Married

Q3. Will this person accompany you to Canada? (required)
Ans:
No


>>>>After this application checklist form opens

Please guide what I answered incorrectly.
Also, Let me know what else is needed. Thanks.
Q7 you have to put in a NOC. You answered none.
 
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Twin_nicki

Full Member
Aug 19, 2018
27
2
@Naturgrl @scylla why aren’t you even answering my questions? i thought you are the experts. if u don’t know can’t you state that you don’t? smh. i have posted the same question to you guys more than 10 times
 

Twin_nicki

Full Member
Aug 19, 2018
27
2
There isn't any such option. The only options are:

None
Less than two years
Two or more years


I thought this is related to the skilled trades. Please confirm.
I don’t know what express entry form you are filling. In a section of the express entry it says you should put in your noc code. Noc codes can be found online. If you pick none, how will ontario know your job description
 

scylla

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Jun 8, 2010
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01-10-2010
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@Naturgrl @scylla why aren’t you even answering my questions? i thought you are the experts. if u don’t know can’t you state that you don’t? smh. i have posted the same question to you guys more than 10 times
I do this on a volunteer basis and can't respond to every post where I'm tagged. If you're looking for that level of help, then your best bet is to hire a lawyer.

I don't know the answer to your question.
 

TheStruggler

Star Member
Jun 13, 2020
50
2
I don’t know what express entry form you are filling. In a section of the express entry it says you should put in your noc code. Noc codes can be found online. If you pick none, how will ontario know your job description
That thing comes later. These questions relate to the FSW eligibility before the application checklist form comes.
 

Twin_nicki

Full Member
Aug 19, 2018
27
2
That thing comes later. These questions relate to the FSW eligibility before the application checklist form comes.
This is not what scylla and naturgrl wants. They want the actual answers you answered to in the express entry form not this. These questions before the actual express entry form will 95percent of the time say anyone is eligible. It only boils down to the main express entry page now not this one
 

Twin_nicki

Full Member
Aug 19, 2018
27
2
I do this on a volunteer basis and can't respond to every post where I'm tagged. If you're looking for that level of help, then your best bet is to hire a lawyer.

I don't know the answer to your question.
I appreciate that. That’s all i needed to know. thanks
 

TheStruggler

Star Member
Jun 13, 2020
50
2
Yes it does. It says you are eligible and I don’t see anything wrong.
Yes it does. It says you are eligible and I don’t see anything wrong.
I guess you're right. But, if it relates to skilled trades experience then are we supposed to answer this considering our non-trade experience?

@scylla please if you can confirm this too.

In case, you guys need some more information related to my application checklist form. I can forward that too.