hardi said:Hi,
If we opt for IELTS exam twice, then do our 1st IELTS score is not counted for evaluation? What if I want to proceed with 1st IETLS score itself and not 2nd IELTS score?
Regards
Hardi
Hi,MoDoXy said:Hello All
I have filled myCIC profile and submitted it. I got a mail today saying that my profile is ineligible. I don't understand why. I did my questionaire and was eligible at that time.
Please help me what to do.
Mail I got is below:
You are not eligible for Express Entry
To qualify for Express Entry, you must meet the minimum eligibility criteria for the Federal Skilled Worker
Program, and/or the Federal Skilled Trades Program and/or the Canadian Experience Class. Based on your
profile, you do not meet the minimum eligibility criteria for any of these programs. Reasons you would not be
eligible for Express Entry include:
• not having a valid language test
• language test results that are more than two years old
• a language test score that is too low
• not having enough relevant work experience
• not having the required education level
• not having enough funds
If you still want to come to Canada as a skilled immigrant, you can take steps to improve your qualifications and
register for Express Entry at a later date. For example, you may try to improve your language score or gain a
higher level of education.
You can also apply directly to a province or territory through the
.
Find out more about immigrating to Canada on .
Date:
Email:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/index.asp
simone.hamati said:Dear friends,
Hope you are good.
My husdand would apply to the new express entry, and I will accompany him. He has all his documents prepared. So my question is : should I do ECA report too (even if I'm not the main applicant), would this step increase our chances to be chosen? Your ECA would surely increased his score, eventually his chances too.
And if yes, I am a pharmacist and I also did a MBA, so which one should I have ECA report for? Both of them or just the MBA? Go for Both.
Thanks