I have been decling my ITAs since no one can help with my situation.
I live in canada. I have an open work permit. I work for a Canadian employer in a full-time permanat position. I meet both CEC and PNP, but I have received an ITA under PNP. I have no debt. I earn consistant money evey month to support me financially in Canada. Can my pay stubs and letter of employment be used as proof of funds?
Why everyone is saying that I should only apply for CEC if I do not have savings or fund?
This is what I found:
Evaluating PNP applicants on A11.2
It is possible that a candidate may appear to meet the program requirements of more than one federal immigration program. When this occurs, the processing office must only determine that the applicant meets one of the federal programs for which they have been tagged. Once the applicant is determined to have met one of the federal immigration programs there is no need for further assessment of the others.
Processing offices should assess PNP applicants for federal programs in the following order:
I am not applying from outside Canada. Doesn't a work permit and an employment letter and being eligible for CEC justify that I should treated like someone who received an ITA under CEC?
Also, IRCC states " If you are applying under CEC, you do not need a proof of funds", but it does not specify if you receive an ITA under CEC or PNP. If does not answer the question whether this person is currenly in Canada and working. What if a person who has an ITA under CEC but is unemployed and continues to be out of job to be able support his family? Then, it would be a game of luck to receive an ITA under CEC rather than PNP.
When applying to get 600 points, tge province required that I should be eligible for CEC to be considered, and my EE profile mentioned that I met this category.
So, if someone is unemployed or only is eligible for PNP and FSW, then I am convinced that a solid proof of funds in required.
I live in canada. I have an open work permit. I work for a Canadian employer in a full-time permanat position. I meet both CEC and PNP, but I have received an ITA under PNP. I have no debt. I earn consistant money evey month to support me financially in Canada. Can my pay stubs and letter of employment be used as proof of funds?
Why everyone is saying that I should only apply for CEC if I do not have savings or fund?
This is what I found:
Evaluating PNP applicants on A11.2
It is possible that a candidate may appear to meet the program requirements of more than one federal immigration program. When this occurs, the processing office must only determine that the applicant meets one of the federal programs for which they have been tagged. Once the applicant is determined to have met one of the federal immigration programs there is no need for further assessment of the others.
Processing offices should assess PNP applicants for federal programs in the following order:
- CEC
- FSTP
- FSWP
I am not applying from outside Canada. Doesn't a work permit and an employment letter and being eligible for CEC justify that I should treated like someone who received an ITA under CEC?
Also, IRCC states " If you are applying under CEC, you do not need a proof of funds", but it does not specify if you receive an ITA under CEC or PNP. If does not answer the question whether this person is currenly in Canada and working. What if a person who has an ITA under CEC but is unemployed and continues to be out of job to be able support his family? Then, it would be a game of luck to receive an ITA under CEC rather than PNP.
When applying to get 600 points, tge province required that I should be eligible for CEC to be considered, and my EE profile mentioned that I met this category.
So, if someone is unemployed or only is eligible for PNP and FSW, then I am convinced that a solid proof of funds in required.