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    Express Entry but then dont find suitable employment

    I thought I read the most recent draw cutoff was 375. As far as increasing my score, I dont believe there is much else I can do except for applying for Ontario provincial nom program. Thats where my wife lives so Ontario is where I would be going to. Do you think thats something I should pursue?
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    Express Entry but then dont find suitable employment

    I've read that the processing time for spousal sponsorship is currently 14 months whereas EE is <6 months so I was wondering if that would work, even if I cannot find suitable employment for some time. Also, for the educational assessment ECA, if I have multiple degrees from the USA, do I need...
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    Express Entry but then dont find suitable employment

    So I calculated CRS prospective and it came back 448. Not sure thats good enough for latest lottery but not sure I can do much else to improve. Highest level English scores, masters degree, 10 years foreign work experience, spouse lives as PR in canada, no family there. Also, if I pursue this...
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    Express Entry but then dont find suitable employment

    Hello all, I live in Niagara Falls, NY and my wife lives in Niagara Falls, Canada. We recently married. I am in the scientific field. I do not have a job offer in Canada but there are some potential employers that look promising. If I apply for Express Entry but do not find a job thats superior...
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    Criminal Rehabilitation

    Thanks for the reply. Do you mind referencing where you see that regarding less than or more than 10 year max term dictating the date they go by? In the link below, I only see the following info which makes it seem like if <10 year max sentence, either date is possible and if >10 years max...
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    Criminal Rehabilitation

    Thank you for the reply! May I ask, why do you think they list both scenarios on their website then? It says both: You are deemed rehabilitated: at least ten years after completion of the sentence imposed. AND (in a separate line) You are deemed rehabilitated: at least ten years after...
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    Criminal Rehabilitation

    Hello all, I have a question regarding criminal rehabilitation for entry into Canada. According to the IRCC site, it says: "you may be deemed to have been rehabilitated if at least ten years have passed since you completed the sentence imposed upon you, or since you committed the offence, if...