You will get your ITA this month.471..
You will get your ITA this month.471..
You can accept the Invite after 45 days or after few days just to be on the safer side, no need to reject it as you would have 2 months to submit the documentsHi Admins,
I finally received ITA today, however, there are a few queries so please help me out:
Just to give my background I moved from India to Canada for studies and then started working here. I have another 44 days to go to complete my 1 year of Canadian work experience. I created my EE profile under FSW in March 2020 since I had work experience of over 5+ years back in India and my CRS score was at 480.
Clearly I should have received FSW ITA this draw (yesterday). However, I got the ITA under the CEC category. I did declare my Canadian work experience in my work history but I still have 44 days to go to complete a year at work.
Few points to note- my profile is already updated with 40pts towards Canadian experience on July 1st. Is that okay?
Can I accept this invite now or wait till I officially finish 1 year and then accept (within 90 days I need to accept or decline ITA) or decline the invite for now and wait for the next draw?
If I proceed with the current invite, will my profile will be assessed by CIC based on Foreign experience or Canadian experience? I didn't edit my EE profile since the time of creation.
Please advise
I also sit at 472, waiting for the next draw to come down to this score.. let's pray...Hey guys, any chance for 472 in the next draw?
Hey dude, hopefully there will be one. Let's say it's on the 16th, but what makes you say it will be in the range of 471, and not 475? Given the number of people, and their ranks in the pool, it seems like it would be able 474/475.Hope someone remember my post
There will be B2B next week...those in 471 be ready
What if the greatest proportion of candidates in 471 to 480 are those with 471? We never can tell as we dont have thr exact breakdown of the different scoresHey dude, hopefully there will be one. Let's say it's on the 16th, but what makes you say it will be in the range of 471, and not 475? Given the number of people, and their ranks in the pool, it seems like it would be able 474/475.
Can you please help analyse this? It will be great if it's 471 though.
Because only some 500 odd people are likely to join the pool with points greater than 470 if the gap is only one week. With some 3,500 already in the pool from 470-478, and this extra 500, it’s likely that the score will drop to 471 or 472 if we see a draw in the coming week.Hey dude, hopefully there will be one. Let's say it's on the 16th, but what makes you say it will be in the range of 471, and not 475? Given the number of people, and their ranks in the pool, it seems like it would be able 474/475.
Can you please help analyse this? It will be great if it's 471 though.
I am at 478 points, but did not get the invite as I missed out on the February cut off. Am I missing any document:Oh absolutely! I am so glad I got all my documents sorted before receiving an ITA. Even if some are out of date and you have to get newer versions, that's better than having to source everything for the first time only after receiving an ITA. Even outside of a pandemic. Get as much sorted as you can now, to be prepared. Then you can submit a speedy application, like I did.
There is nothing wrong with going for PNP. But it is not as easy to get a nomination from the province as many people believe. In fact, tbh I really am not sure on how to make it without a job offer in any province. Having a job offer is an altogether different story and a struggle in itself, trust me with all this waiting time for so long, there are people with scores over 470 willing to grab a PNP as well.I’m a little confused as to why people seem so averse to going for a PNP over EE. Given it’s in the province you’re planning to settle in anyway, isn’t having a PNP way better than having to wait in the EE pool if your score isn’t like 475+ or something? I’d assume most people who are planning/hoping to move to Canada have plans of where they wanna live and work before they go there anyway so why does it seem like people much prefer EE over PNP? Why not just try for a PNP in the province you wanna go to?
Firstly, I'm very sorry you missed getting an ITA in that way. I understand it must be frustrating, but know that you have a fantastic CRS, and I hope that you get an ITA in the next general draw.Any suggestions?
Thanks!
Hey first of all congratz on receiving your ita.You need 6 months. From what others here have said, IRCC wants an end-of-month balances for all accounts (including amount owed on your credit card) for 6 months leading up to when you apply. That needs to be on that official bank letterhead, with stamps, from a branch. I got that today. I also included 6 months' of statements, just to be safe. Hope that makes sense!
Thank you!Hey first of all congratz on receiving your ita.
My question is I applied in September 2019 but due to less crs score never got ITA, now the Crs is above 470 so hoping for receiving it soon.
So for bank statement, I have to show from last year sept till date or last six months?
That is Feb-July?
For the PCC of US, I believe it has to be issued after your last 6 months stay in US ... for more safety I think better to check if you can get another one.I am at 478 points, but did not get the invite as I missed out on the February cut off. Am I missing any document:
-Medical exams (plan to do that one after I receive the ITA)
-Proof of funds: what exactly do I need to submit? I have a US based checking account with enough money to meet the requirements.
-Police cerificate: As a mexican living in México, I need to wait to get ITA as getting a Federal PCC is not as easy. I lived in the US for a couple years, and moved out May 5, I got a PCC a few days before leaving (April 30). Do I need to get a new one, or would this one works. Has anyone tried to get a PCC from the USA while abroad?
-Exprience reference letter: I worked in a company for 6+ years, but because I am no longer with them, I am having issues to get that with their signature. Any suggestions?
Thanks!
If you don't have Canadian experience better not mention the work experience in the profile as no points will be given for spouse's foreign work experience, rather mention it in the personal history post ITA. By doing this you will not need work related documents for spouse. That is what we are doing for our profile.Hey, I have a question. My husband is the primary applicant and I am starting to gather all the documents for post ITA process. My question is, what is the process for me as a spouse in terms of Showing Work related Documents? Do I have to collect all the references for 5 years? I was working in a company which had different business units in it and I jumped through different business units within1-2 years, how do I show that? (Keeping in mind one of those companies had shut down two years back :| )