No, not to create the profile.Do we need job offer letter for Express Entry profile?
After you get the ITA, that's when you need to provide job reference letters, payslips, etc.
No, not to create the profile.Do we need job offer letter for Express Entry profile?
Thank you for reply,No, not to create the profile.
After you get the ITA, that's when you need to provide job reference letters, payslips, etc.
It's not mandatory, nor does it make it faster per se.Thank you for reply,
I was actually asking for "Job offer letter from Canadian Employer" to make Express Entry process faster!
It's not mandatory, nor does it make it faster per se.
What it does is give you more points (50 points). However, the actual processing time post submission is not really impacted.
So if you have 480 points with a job offer from Canada, and someone else has 480 points without the job offer, both applications will be processed in the usual 3-6 month time frame.
No, just the Master's.Dear Seniors
I did BCOM from pakistan and Masters from UK do i need to assess my bachelor as well for Express Entry or not..?
The minimum qualification required for the job is Masters and I have a Masters in Technology. I work as a tutor for an e-learning company but as a freelancer.I am not sure if it comes under skilled or business category.This is possible only if, as you said, the concerned person fulfills the other requirements. But the point the, the Express Entry is for skilled workers. The person is seeking the skilled visa under the business experience. I think that is subject to skepticism. You need to check the things before proceeding.
Would that company, you are working with as a freelancer, provide you with the experience certificate for the same?The minimum qualification required for the job is Masters and I have a Masters in Technology. I work as a tutor for an e-learning company but as a freelancer.I am not sure if it comes under skilled or business category.
Freelance in itself is a business. As per Canadian guidelines it should be under self employed visa I think of business visa, as far as my knowledge goes. Express Entry is for skilled and qualified workers.The person concerned said they've been working as a freelance instructor. Not sure where you're getting the "business experience bit". Anyway, my point was simple - self-employed experience can qualify you for Express Entry, it's not mandatory to be employed in a job as an "employee". The rest of it depends on the specifics of your experience.
Please do not spread misinformation. You are not correct when you say "Self employed" people are not eligible for Express Entry.Freelance in itself is a business. As per Canadian guidelines it should be under self employed visa I think of business visa, as far as my knowledge goes. Express Entry is for skilled and qualified workers.
Moreover, if this can be shown a part time experience than a freelance one and the person compensates for the full time work in part time, then I think that would be more convenient enough to apply under Express Entry System.
Once you are invited, your current Express Entry profile will have a whole new set of fields that you have to fill out and that's where you upload your documents. You'll see this happen as soon as you accept your ITA. This is also where you'll get the personalized document checklist.Friends,
I got nominated from SINP yesterday and my CRS is 963 now. I should probably get ITA in the next draw.
Now I need to be ready for the next steps.
Can you guys advice me what documents I should collect and what's the procedure after ITA.
I already applied for police clearance today.
Once nominated do we need to submit all-docs to something called e-APR ( I saw this on the federal site). Does this include the medicals as well.
the federal site says
"In Express Entry, applicants are required to submit a complete electronic application for permanent residence (e-APR) within 60 calendar days of being issued an invitation to apply (ITA). The application and all supporting documents must be submitted electronically through the applicant’s online account."
The above means we need to submit all supporting docs including medicals when we submit the e-APR right ?
but on the contrary it says in the same page
"A personalized document checklist is produced for each applicant when they submit their e-APR through their online account."
which means we can submit the e-APR and then submit the supporting docs .
I am pretty confused. Can you kindly clarify this.
Thanks in advance
Congratulations. Did you apply for an Expression Of Interest or were selected by just being in the pool?Friends,
I got nominated from SINP yesterday and my CRS is 963 now. I should probably get ITA in the next draw.
Now I need to be ready for the next steps.
Can you guys advice me what documents I should collect and what's the procedure after ITA.
I already applied for police clearance today.
Once nominated do we need to submit all-docs to something called e-APR ( I saw this on the federal site). Does this include the medicals as well.
the federal site says
"In Express Entry, applicants are required to submit a complete electronic application for permanent residence (e-APR) within 60 calendar days of being issued an invitation to apply (ITA). The application and all supporting documents must be submitted electronically through the applicant’s online account."
The above means we need to submit all supporting docs including medicals when we submit the e-APR right ?
but on the contrary it says in the same page
"A personalized document checklist is produced for each applicant when they submit their e-APR through their online account."
which means we can submit the e-APR and then submit the supporting docs .
I am pretty confused. Can you kindly clarify this.
Thanks in advance