No. there's a big point difference between 2y work experience vs 3ys.CRS: 465
Created: June 12.
ITA: June 13.
I'm surprised that I got 465. I thought I would get 440. Is the working experience point the same for 2 years 2 months vs. 3 years? Anyone knows?
For me, the ITA is not a warranty.
Thanks, Van
Nope. It's a close knit company and the staff are all loyal to the boss.Can he get a supervisor who is currently working at the former company to write him the reference letter and attach his business card? That can also work.
Don’t you have a coloured scan of the Diploma(the one that you lost) either ?First question... I am waiting on a duplicate diploma (original lost), but my school won't have it ready for 4 more months. I have a letter from them explaining that I did graduate, and the details of my program and graduation date, plus, obviously my ECA.
Should I submit the letter in lieu of my diploma and explain in LOE, or should I file an extension and wait for diploma to arrive. If extension, what is the best way to do that? Thanks
thanks, this was helpfulCongratulations to everyone who has received or will be receiving an ITA today! FYI, when the application for PR pops up on your account, you will have to fill out a lot of additional information, kind of like when you made your EE profile. If you click "continue" at the bottom of the page, it will take you to the section where you can upload files, like your medical information sheet or your PCC. You can go back and forth between these sections as much as you need to-- you can exit the upload section by clicking "exit questionnaire." Clicking "continue" on the information page does not submit your application. Just make sure you "save and exit" whenever you add or modify information. Hope that helps you guys get started!
It should suffice, but depends on the case officer who is handling your application....can anybody tell if it is necessary to have birth certificate? I have passport, national election ID, and other IDs that mention my date of birth, it is also mentioned in my school leaving certificate. Will that suffice? I have a birth certificate but it does not mention my name (only parents name, date , place if birth) as it was issued before I was named. I will have to apply again if it is necessary for PR application, please advise.
- if you are CEC applicant, you dont need to show PoFHi everybody
I received invitation 13th june 18
Please,I ve two questions:
1- for the funds of settlement, since I v a valid job, I do not need to provide this part. When I explain in a letter should I join also my pay stub and my current canadian bank statement or not means the letter is enough
2- my profile and exams expire on
September, if I apply next week
since I ve received invitation 13 june, I m safe
Thanks
You need provide as accurate info as possible to best of your knowledge...Hi got my ITA at 460, congratulations to everyone that got it
Just a few questions:
What is the degree of accuracy for the residency questions?
I live in UAE and change apartments almost every year.
Where is the document submission screen?
hey, thanks. I guess I should apply it then to be on the safer side. I just received my ITA yesterday so I have time. It will take about a month in my country to issue a new one.It should suffice, but depends on the case officer who is handling your application....
Yes back then (in the days without the internet and computers) certificates were issued without names.
can anybody tell if it is necessary to have birth certificate? I have passport, national election ID, and other IDs that mention my date of birth, it is also mentioned in my school leaving certificate. Will that suffice? I have a birth certificate but it does not mention my name (only parents name, date , place if birth) as it was issued before I was named. I will have to apply again if it is necessary for PR application, please advise.
I don't think you need to provide a birth certificate at all. Unless you're documenting a sibling relationship. Refer to this link, it doesn't say anything about birth certificate.It should suffice, but depends on the case officer who is handling your application....
Yes back then (in the days without the internet and computers) certificates were issued without names.