The job bank is a mere formality. Most Canadian employers are hesitant to hire people from outside of Canada. Even when the job bank goes live, the likelihood if getting a job and then those coveted 600 points is rare.shyam15 said:another question from my end:-
1)if someone manages to get a job through canada job bank,will he/shhe be allocated 600 points.In other way are all jobs on this job portalLMIA approved?
Yep, job bank is more of a formality right now..chadid said:Hi all,
I have sent my resume to about 40 differents job postings during the last two months. Since I don't have a work permit, no employer is interested in continue with the interview process. Express entry is supposedly designed to help employers find the skilled workers they need but the way things are going this is never going to happen.
My score is just 343... so, no chances to immigrate to Canada this way. I will have to go to Canada as a student and once there try to find the job offer...
You dont want to include her? The only way for your CRS to go up to 462 is you guys get a divorce so you can provide the corresponding proof that you do not legally have a spouse. Or else, whether your spouse accompany with you to canada or not, as long as when you apply you are "married", your CRS will be 432.pravatmail said:Hello guys,
I have a question. I am applying in EE and currently my CRS point is 432. If I will remove my spouse from the application it it comes to 462.
Is it legal not to include your spouse in your EE application or there will be any problem ?
If I am not including her in my PR application, can she stay in Canada with a visitor visa ?
How long it will take and what will be the challenges for her to get a PR after me ?
Please let me know if anyone know more about it.
Thanks
Pravatmail -- What you are considering is not illegal. You must state that you are married, but when asked if your spouse will accompany you to Canada, you must answer "No". If she has a visitor's visa, she should be able to visit, but must not over-stay a certain amount of time(6 months, I think). She may be allowed to apply for an extension while in Canada, but it's not a guarantee.pravatmail said:Hello guys,
I have a question. I am applying in EE and currently my CRS point is 432. If I will remove my spouse from the application it it comes to 462.
Is it legal not to include your spouse in your EE application or there will be any problem ?
If I am not including her in my PR application, can she stay in Canada with a visitor visa ?
How long it will take and what will be the challenges for her to get a PR after me ?
Please let me know if anyone know more about it.
Thanks
Actually, if he states that his spouse is not accompanying him to Canada, he will be treated as a single applicant. It means he will get more CRS points, but his wife will not get permanent residency.Miumiu said:You dont want to include her? The only way for your CRS to go up to 462 is you guys get a divorce so you can provide the corresponding proof that you do not legally have a spouse. Or else, whether your spouse accompany with you to canada or not, as long as when you apply you are "married", your CRS will be 432.
jeethuthomas said:Next round of invitations
Draw Number - 9
Draw Date - May 22nd
Number of invitations issued - 1,361
CRS score of lowest-ranked candidate invited - 755 points
IS it true? no sources has said this information. How did u get this info?