I believe it was February. But I stand corrected if I'm wrongI think the first round for HCP was either March or April.
I believe it was February. But I stand corrected if I'm wrongI think the first round for HCP was either March or April.
Yes Feb 21stI believe it was February. But I stand corrected if I'm wrong
But, what if s/he entered EE as "unmarried" when actually s/he is married or by stating "spouse not accompanying". Will s/he be able to sponsor the spouse?He can accept ITA but his CRS points with spouse must be above the points in that particular draw. And I assume if they fall on the lowest points in that draw he also needs to check if the tie rule would not be against him.
I might be missing some part of the chain in this conversation, but hopefully, I can still be helpful in weighing in...But, what if s/he entered EE as "unmarried" when actually s/he is married or by stating "spouse not accompanying". Will s/he be able to sponsor the spouse?
If you enter unmarried and you go through the process until landing then you can never sponsor your spouse to Canada. It is still better to correct it with explanation before you land.But, what if s/he entered EE as "unmarried" when actually s/he is married or by stating "spouse not accompanying". Will s/he be able to sponsor the spouse?
Hey Experts,
I'm new to this immigration straggle and was wondering if anyone here can through any piece of advice my way.
So I'm at 424 (which is super low, and doesn't give me much chance) and on February I'll drop to 416 which is even lower.
I talked to a lawyer who said that even at 416 I can get in through OINP or EE because last year there were draws of under 420.
I'm a software engineer (or presume to be) with 9 in all CLB and don't speak a word of french, so my only option is a Masters degree.
The question is.... should I start a masters degree that will get me to 444-450 in two years (if I survive it) or wait as the lawyer said?
The masters is super ultra expensive so doing it just in case is not an option.
I think nomination from Ontario is a good option for you. If they invite you to apply, don’t miss it.Hey Experts,
I'm new to this immigration straggle and was wondering if anyone here can through any piece of advice my way.
So I'm at 424 (which is super low, and doesn't give me much chance) and on February I'll drop to 416 which is even lower.
I talked to a lawyer who said that even at 416 I can get in through OINP or EE because last year there were draws of under 420.
I'm a software engineer (or presume to be) with 9 in all CLB and don't speak a word of french, so my only option is a Masters degree.
The question is.... should I start a masters degree that will get me to 444-450 in two years (if I survive it) or wait as the lawyer said?
The masters is super ultra expensive so doing it just in case is not an option.
Even though I am not one of the senior ones here, ( after / if ) I get my PR I would like meet up with you guys..ROH Toronto meetup
Friday, Feb 9, 7pm
Tim Hortons
444 Yonge St
College TTC station, College Park Building, street level
Please let me know if you think you'll be able to attend. Right now, it's moose17 and me.
This Tims stays open late. The other closed at 6 pm.
Not sure but i think IELTS must be valid at least until AOR. If it expires between ITA and AOR you must take a new test and submit those scores.Hello all, I am the principal applicant, but my My spouse's IELTS result would expire this year June. If I get ITA before June would his IELTS result be valid all through the application or he has to rewrite the exam
Thanks
Dude you worrying too much.Hey Experts,
I'm new to this immigration straggle and was wondering if anyone here can through any piece of advice my way.
So I'm at 424 (which is super low, and doesn't give me much chance) and on February I'll drop to 416 which is even lower.
I talked to a lawyer who said that even at 416 I can get in through OINP or EE because last year there were draws of under 420.
I'm a software engineer (or presume to be) with 9 in all CLB and don't speak a word of french, so my only option is a Masters degree.
The question is.... should I start a masters degree that will get me to 444-450 in two years (if I survive it) or wait as the lawyer said?
The masters is super ultra expensive so doing it just in case is not an option.
Hey that's nice!Dude you worrying too much.
I am a Software Engineer, and I have gotten all my docs ready for Ontario NOI. As a Software Engineer, you have a great chance of being selected if your score is over 400.
I am on 421 as well. Waiting for next rounds of NOIs, believing I'd be selected.
So doing French, or waiting 2 years for Masters is not an option really (well not for me).
Twiddle thumbs and wait for NOI. But get your docs ready for the OINP Application as there might be tight timelines.
You'd find all the required docs on this link.Hey that's nice!
I'm waiting for the same at 432.
What are the required docs I should keep ready?