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    Spouse Work/Education History

    In my case I didn't do it because it started asking me for all of my wife's supporting documents, translations, etc. which were quite an effort to get. And I didn't need those extra points after all. As I mentioned above, that worked for me, but by no means I'm saying everyone should do the...
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    Spouse Work/Education History

    Correct, that's what I did and work out well. Don't for get elaborate on that in the LOE.
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    ECA for BS earned through professional experience in Mexico

    Once I got them in a sealed envelope, I send them myself along with the other documents they ask for. It took an additional explanation, but at the end they were ok with that and got the ECA.
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    Work History for Remote Work (eAPR)

    Under work history, I did put the location where I physically worked from all the time (outside the US), otherwise they'd ask you for the police certificates from the US.
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    ECA for BS earned through professional experience in Mexico

    For those curious, I did get an ECA from WES equivalent to a 4 years Bachelor's Degree. They doubted, but after I explained my situation in detail (and provided proof) they moved forward with it.
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    Spouse Work/Education History

    Answering my own question: Yes, that's the right move.
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    Interview Request for PR?

    I got an email from WST-Landing-Enquiries on Oct 1st with an interview scheduled for Oct 10th. I attended on time to the interview in Downtown Vancouver, got in a hall with more people waiting and seated for 30 minutes until I got called by an officer. I brought what they asked in the email...
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    Online Translation Service recognized by IRCC

    I did not because they don't provide a certified photocopy of the original document. You can read such requirements here: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?qnum=018&top=4
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    Does XXX have a job offer in Canada?

    Appreciate your answer @DelPiero07 I guess that's because my open work permit doesn't list my employer? Or is there any other reason? Best,
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    Spouse Work/Education History

    Hi guys, I'm going through my e-APR right now and wondering whether I should put my Spouse Work/Education history under their respective sections considering that we are not claiming points for those. My intend is to answer No to the following questions: Does XXX have any work history? Has...
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    Work History for Remote Work

    Hi guys, I've worked as a 100% remote contractor from Mexico to US companies which I listed as part of my work experience to claim points and got reference letters from them as well. I'm going through my eAPR and wondering what should I put under the Work History section, where they ask for...
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    Does XXX have a job offer in Canada?

    Hi guys, I'm going through my e-APR and wondering what should I answer to the question Does XXX have a job offer in Canada? under the Intended work in Canada section considering that: I've been working for my Canadian employer for less than a year. My current position is under NOC 2174 and...
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    Does XXX have a job offer in Canada?

    Hi guys, I'm wondering what should I answer to this question under the Intended work in Canada section given that: I've been working for my Canadian employer for less than a year. My current position is under NOC 2174 and doesn't require LMIA due an international trade (NAFTA). I do have a job...
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    Work History for Remote Work (eAPR)

    Hi guys, I've worked as a 100% remote contractor from Mexico to US companies which I listed as part of my work experience to claim points and got reference letters from them as well. Under the Work History section in the eAPR, should I put the location where I physically worked from (my home...
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    Spouse Education History

    Hi, just curious if you got this solved?