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21Goose

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Hello
now i call to one consultant he told he gets 5000 to 6000 CAD for doing a through z [0 to 100] process of Express Entry
suppose i don't know any things how to fill online form(EE) where i should send for WES how i can pay fee and....
through a this forum and instruction possible i learn all things which i'll do like a valid representative ?
Certainly possible. I and many others have done it. Now whether it's possible for you, I can't say. It's not that hard, if you are willing to spend some time reading up, you can do it yourself.

If, however, your English language skills are low, or you are very busy with work and life, or your case is very complicated.. it might be worth hiring a consultant. 5k sounds excessive though. 2-3k should get you a good consultant.
 
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Sushil ror

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Aug 9, 2019
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hello everyone,

i gave two ielts exam. In my first ielts i got 8 band and second attempt got 7 band. so whenever i will apply for EE which ielts score accepted. please advice me.
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Sushil ror

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Aug 9, 2019
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hello all,

can you please advice me that 8,7,7,7 ielts band score is complusary for EE OR less than that is also accepted for primery candidate.

regards
 

VisaExperts

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One of the thing I have noticed in Express Entry round of invitation is that the number never gone down below 450 since January. I am wondering if this point will ever go below 450? any idea?
It depends upon the what majority of people are scoring in that particular period of draw. If the average score is below 450 then definitely they need to pull the demanded score.
 

Edwin0206

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Aug 29, 2019
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Hello,

I am currently applying for a internal transfer from my country to a subsidiary in Canada. As the HR said they don't have experience for a cross-country transfer, I hope someone can help answer of questions below:

1. the CIC website mentioned intra-company transferees are exempted for LMIA assessment. Any condition(s) for the exemption or any documents I or HR need to prepare in order to get the exemption?

2. the CIC website also said work permit still required even if it is LMIA exempted. What is the procedure to apply for a work permit and what kind of documents are required?

Thank you for any help you can provide.
 

bt0

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Aug 27, 2019
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Certainly possible. I and many others have done it. Now whether it's possible for you, I can't say. It's not that hard, if you are willing to spend some time reading up, you can do it yourself.

If, however, your English language skills are low, or you are very busy with work and life, or your case is very complicated.. it might be worth hiring a consultant. 5k sounds excessive though. 2-3k should get you a good consultant.
Thanks Sir , but is there step by step Here which i can find it easily or through a Express entry portal which demonstrate fully and clearly all things ?
 
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teenaWaghe

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Jul 30, 2019
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There is no minimum score to get into the pool.

To get into the pool, you have to meet the requirements of one of the three qualifying classes - Federal Skilled Worker, Canadian Experience Class, Federal Skilled Trades. You can google them, or use the Come to Canada tool to see if you qualify.

https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/come-canada-tool-immigration-express-entry.html

If you meet that requirement, you can enter the pool and you'll get a CRS score. There's no minimum CRS score. You can be in the pool with 200 points or whatever you get.
 

Edwin0206

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Aug 29, 2019
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Hello all,

For Jobs exempt from the LMIA, it mentioned below:
  1. workers transferred within a company (intra-company transferees with specialized knowledge) – only those that will benefit Canada with their skills and experience
How to define what is specialized knowledge and how to prove this will benefit Canada?

Regards
 

21Goose

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Hello all,

For Jobs exempt from the LMIA, it mentioned below:
  1. workers transferred within a company (intra-company transferees with specialized knowledge) – only those that will benefit Canada with their skills and experience
How to define what is specialized knowledge and how to prove this will benefit Canada?

Regards
Among other factors -
To have specialized knowledge any ICT applicant would be required to demonstrate, on a balance of probabilities, a high degree of both proprietary knowledge and advanced expertise.

Proprietary knowledge alone, or advanced expertise alone, does not qualify the applicant under this exemption.

Here's the official IRCC publication that clarifies things - https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/corporate/publications-manuals/operational-bulletins-manuals/temporary-residents/foreign-workers/exemption-codes/intra-company-transferees/canadian-interests-significant-benefit-qualifying-job-positions-specialized-knowledge.html