Or in the past 10 years, which ever comes first.Yes. You need one from every country you lived in for 6 months or more since you turned 18 years old. US one takes a bit of time so get the process started as soon as you get your ITA.
Or in the past 10 years, which ever comes first.Yes. You need one from every country you lived in for 6 months or more since you turned 18 years old. US one takes a bit of time so get the process started as soon as you get your ITA.
US PCC doesn't take any time at all. They've changed to an average of 3 days. Actually for mine after receipt of my fingerprints they produce the report less than 2 hours later.Yes. You need one from every country you lived in for 6 months or more since you turned 18 years old. US one takes a bit of time so get the process started as soon as you get your ITA.
Same. The FBI changed to an electronic system last year. Since then, getting an FBI report has been reduced from 11 weeks to 3 days, as long as you file for a report electronically. I filed my report online and sent in my fingerprints. My report was ready to download within an hour of the post office delivering my fingerprints to the FBI.US PCC doesn't take any time at all. They've changed to an average of 3 days. Actually for mine after receipt of my fingerprints they produce the report less than 2 hours later.
US takes max 2-3 days.Or in the past 10 years, which ever comes first.
naah, I had attempted the GMAT just once long ago and sucked at it (except for AWA) I am here as a PR, and working.Haha, nice to see fellow B-school person who understands my frustration with IELTS. Are you doing your MBA in Canada? I just finished mine this year.
Thanks for your revert.From your name I guess you are and Indian CA.
After reading some replies to your query, I thought of adding 2 cents from my side. All the replies are only partially correct.
1. You can get PR via Express Entry with your CA degrees from India. Not a problem at all.
2. WES gives ECA for your degrees.
3. To work exactly as a professional accountant (who prepares books/ balance sheets / P&L statements), yes you will have to do CPA (to get Professional License). Again that can be done on after reaching there. Not a problem again.
4. If you intend to work with industry (companies) and not practice as an accountant, CPA is not mandatory. You can get Accounting / Finance and similar jobs in organisations, depending on your ability and experience. Just that for career growth in future, doing CPA would be advisable. Up to you.
5. Canada, and specifically Ontario have ample opportunities for Accounts & Finance professionals. So, if your goal is to settle long term, you can take the punt.
Hope this helps.
Good luck.
Your chances are good.. hopefully next ITA will bring you luck.What are the chances with CRS 467?
Or in the past 10 years, which ever comes first.
if you are 38 years old, you need a pcc from every country you’ve lived in the past 10 years.US takes max 2-3 days.
Yup! They were really quick with the new system, literally took 2 days to get the PCC after they received the fingerprints.US PCC doesn't take any time at all. They've changed to an average of 3 days. Actually for mine after receipt of my fingerprints they produce the report less than 2 hours later.
I am also at 466.What are the chances with CRS 467?
So b2b draws means back to back.. means one draw next week and again another draw following week???Wow, so many high scorers, the cufoff should not be less than 465 this time.
Unless CIC goes for b2b draw, my Canadian dream ll be over very soon.