I have the same problem..Do we need to enter the 10th and 12th standard school studies details as well in "Study and Languages" section ?
I have added Bachelors as well as my Masters and quoted my WES reference number.
Hello people,
Need your help/advice/suggestion.
is there a thread in this forum that someone can point me to, that will provide a step-by-step instructions of how to apply for Express Entry process(in order).
If here is no thread of that can, could someone who has in-depth understanding of the process, kindly create one and put it as sticky?
I am bit confused as to what would be the first step in applying for the EE and its corresponding steps.
Though website provide instructions to certain extent, i am not entirely convinced as i understand there is lot more required than what is mentioned on the website.
These instruction will be helpful not just to me but many aspirants who are seeking a lucid understanding of the process.
Thank you all for your time.
I would suggest adding only the studies which was assessed by WES.I have the same problem..
any senior please help us
see answers in red.
regards
I have created my ee profile but yet to receive an ITA which I would be receiving very soon. My doubt is that if I do not mention my spouse employment details ( foreign work experience -no points) in ee profile pre ITA and then mention it under personal history after ITA , Is this allowed to avoid reference letters for my spouse ?? And is it legal to put 'NO' for work history for my spouse in ee profile before ITA and then update the work details under personal history after ITA. Will it cause misinterpretation of data? Kindly help guys as I am really confused.
thx a lotHi,
You do not need a consultant, it's a very straightforward process. The majority of people on this forum have done it on their own.
TEF is acceptable for French but it is not mandatory. He will need to take the IELTS general test for English, this is mandatory.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?qnum=998&top=29
regards
I would suggest not to do this. Either you show her work experience or you don't. You cannot misrepresent your spouse's details as well.I have created my ee profile but yet to receive an ITA which I would be receiving very soon. My doubt is that if I do not mention my spouse employment details ( foreign work experience -no points) in ee profile pre ITA and then mention it under personal history after ITA , Is this allowed to avoid reference letters for my spouse ?? And is it legal to put 'NO' for work history for my spouse in ee profile before ITA and then update the work details under personal history after ITA. Will it cause misinterpretation of data??