Hi,Hi guys. Quick question. I have my reference letter with all informations requested. Do I also have to furnish pay stubs?
No you don't. But if you have them they will help support your claims.
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Hi,Hi guys. Quick question. I have my reference letter with all informations requested. Do I also have to furnish pay stubs?
Yes it is. Children's details are entered in the PR application (post-ITA).Just wondering guys, I have always wondered why my Application Profile details has always shown only my husband and my own details but not my children's details. Is this normal?
Hi,Hello.
While showing the proof of funds, can it be in the name of the spouse (dependent applicant) or only if it's in the name of the primary applicant it will be considered?
Hi,Hello guys, I am writing the LOE to support my application and I got a couple of questions:
1. I got more than 100 entries on the travel history, as in the system only can input 30, I saw people say that have to attach a table on the LOE.
Just attached as PDF is ok right? Like one more page of the LOE. Do we include the whole Travel History or only the entries we couldn't write on the system?
2. Some jobs of the main applicant are not included on the Work History, but yes on the Personal History (They aren't skilled jobs so I guess we do not need to explain it), but for the spouse, I didn't include any job on the Work History, but all in the Personal History, as is experience outside of Canada, do we need to explain something about it?
3. Did you print, sign and scan the LOE?
Thanks a lot!
IMO NA is the most appropriate.Have you listed all of "name" periods of military service or government positions (if any), and all of the organizations that "name"belongs to (if any)?
This question is kind of vague. I have no military background or held any government positions. What is the answer for this "yes, no or NA"?
Thanks TanakaM! Ok, I dodn't moved them, from the first moment i created the profile was like that. The only doubt with the spouse work experience was because they ask "do your spouse have any work experience?" We answer no, but later the experience appears on the personal history, that was the doubt.Hi,
1) Just the entries that couldnt enter online.
2) You only need to explain if you moved them Post-ITA as there will be a difference between your EE Profile and PR application.
3) Yes I printed and signed but its really up to you.
All the best
Hi,
1) This was what was being debated above. In my opinion, we must show ALL trips. So to answer your question, yes.
2) No
3) Yes, 6 months cumulatively, so 6 months can be made up of a number of visits.
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NAHave you listed all of "name" periods of military service or government positions (if any), and all of the organizations that "name"belongs to (if any)?
This question is kind of vague. I have no military background or held any government positions. What is the answer for this "yes, no or NA"?
This is perfectly fine. No need to explain anything, they will know.Thanks TanakaM! Ok, I dodn't moved them, from the first moment i created the profile was like that. The only doubt with the spouse work experience was because they ask "do your spouse have any work experience?" We answer no, but later the experience appears on the personal history, that was the doubt.
Great!This is perfectly fine. No need to explain anything, they will know.
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