Select anything (one or all) except Quebec. Don't select Quebec.hello all,
I have a concern while filling the application form.
under the category selecting the territory or province, can i select one or all provinces option?
Select anything (one or all) except Quebec. Don't select Quebec.hello all,
I have a concern while filling the application form.
under the category selecting the territory or province, can i select one or all provinces option?
1. Doesn't matter, but you can explain it if you like. There's no such thing as "too many LoEs". If you wish to explain something, explain it. You can write one long letter instead of many short letters as well.Can anyone pls answer my below 2 questions: pls
1.) my appointment letter and job confirmation letter has my old office address but my later all promotion letters and release letters has the current address and city of my office which i have put in my pre ita ee profile is this new address.
In this case, should i ask my office to reissue old appointment letters in new letter head pad OR should i include a LOE and use the old appointment letters as it is? Some say it is better to give as less LOE as possible so I am worried whether in this situation a LOE is mandatory or recommended or not? pls advice
2.) I dont have bank statement for the first 2 years out of the 5 years of job for which i am claiming points and have shown in my work history. Now, should I explain this lack of bank statement for the first 2 years of my job in LOE or it is NOT required? PLs advice whether a LOE is required here or I can just present 3 payslips for each of the two year and that will be enough?
thanks for your reply.Select anything (one or all) except Quebec. Don't select Quebec.
Yes u can , unless n until u have received ITA.thanks for your reply.
another query, can i do changes after submitting my application?
like ielts score?
Depends on your duties more than your title.Could anyone please recommend what NOC code to be used for the title 'product manager'? I work as PM in digital marketing domain and need some advice on the NOC code to be used. So far the codes that are somewhat relevant as are as follows: 0601, 2171, 0124.
Thanks in advance!!
Reference letters, a couple of payslips, and a bank statement or two are usually sufficient. The letter is the only mandatory item, but it's generally a good idea to provide a little more.Hello all,
Isn't reference letter along sufficient enough to be upload or is there any other documents with respect to the job to be uploaded.
Thanks in advance
My first work experience is dated back to 8 years.. so i dont have any pay slips and i received the salary by cash in hand.so reference letter is the proof i can upload.will this be an issueReference letters, a couple of payslips, and a bank statement or two are usually sufficient. The letter is the only mandatory item, but it's generally a good idea to provide a little more.
Yes, it can be an issue. The problem is credibility - how does the officer know that you didn't just make up the job or the duties?My first work experience is dated back to 8 years.. so i dont have any pay slips and i received the salary by cash in hand.so reference letter is the proof i can upload.will this be an issue
You only need to include education you're claiming points for. I assume you had an ECA for your undergrad, and obviously you don't need an ECA for Canadian education.Hi everyone,
I got my ITA today but I got a bit worried when I was reviewing other posts in this forum. To cut it short, when I started my EE application, I only put my Undergrad from Iran and the Graduate Diploma I got in Canada as my "education". Did I need to include high school education? Have I already screwed it up?
Appreciate your help
I will be getting the letter now only.after quiting that job i pursued my masters degree and then worked in another company for 3yrs meanwhile got married n after delivery i was not able to get back to work presently i am a homemaker.hence the only work experience i have got is that 1yr ( 2011-2012) and then another 3yrs frm (2014 - 2017)Yes, it can be an issue. The problem is credibility - how does the officer know that you didn't just make up the job or the duties?
Are you getting a letter now, or are you planning to submit an 8-year old letter? Why are you even bothering to submit such an old job - you max out your points at 3 years of experience, so you really don't need to go back further than that.