Batman_is_Real
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does it have to be converted into CAD though.? I hope not otherwise It would be like 200$/per month.Asivad Anac said:Has to be mentioned.
does it have to be converted into CAD though.? I hope not otherwise It would be like 200$/per month.Asivad Anac said:Has to be mentioned.
Not necessary, mention amount in local currency.Batman_is_Real said:does it have to be converted into CAD though.? I hope not otherwise It would be like 200$/per month.
Yes.sanpatel30 said:hi guys,
i have question, i came as a student here and at that time i was working with two places like in Pharmacy as well as in industries in back home. But i show only pharmacy experience at the time of student visa application. Now i asked for letter from pharmacy and he denied so is it okay i can put my other industrial experience in express entry? the duration of work is same. please reply
I don't imagine they do.sanpatel30 said:do they check student application now?
Haven't seen any confirmed instance on the forum where anyone was asked to explain differences between the information provided in their PR application and any other applications submitted earlier to IRCC.sanpatel30 said:is there any chances they recheck student application while accessing express entry file? how can i convince if they ask why it is two different ?
Either of those would work.Batman_is_Real said:just one more question popped up in my mind,
when providing reference letter for foreign exp, should I mentioned salary as monthly basis or needs to be converted into annual salary.?
Hi thereHi All,
When I initially came to Canada on Study permit, I didn't provided information about foreign work experience when applying for study permit. I have also applied for co-op and PGWP those application didn't contain foreign work details as well, so If I were to use that experience now as part of EE would there be any complication or query on why I never provided that experience before.? If CIC were to enquire about that what should my answer be.?
Thanks