If it is inside Canada, you can claim 5 additional points under FSW 67-Point criteria for eligibility.Alina.Taranenko said:Does it gives extra points for my spouse work experience or no?
If it is outside Canada, No.
No points under EE CRS.
If it is inside Canada, you can claim 5 additional points under FSW 67-Point criteria for eligibility.Alina.Taranenko said:Does it gives extra points for my spouse work experience or no?
Mostly, the police certificates are having validity printed on them, majority are having six months validity from the date of their issuance.AmbreenFaizan said:Congrats to all who got their ITAs in the recent draw..wish you all the best for the future...
I have a question regarding the police certificates. I got my police certificates from the countries I lived in till the age of 18, last year as I was planning to apply for FSW 2014. But, unfortunately I couldn't apply as the time ran out. Now my question is, If I get the ITA(which i am expecting to get in about 1-2 months since I have a score of 400), can I send those certificates or do I need to get new police certificates? How long are the police certificates valid for? Any idea?
Thanks in advance.
UCI is an optional field. It's not mandatory to be filled up.terki said:unlesss issued by cic - uci must be no and answer to question - - whether u have applied to cic before - answer should be "0"
its incorrect to use 0000000000000000 or etc.
Document requirementsAmbreenFaizan said:Congrats to all who got their ITAs in the recent draw..wish you all the best for the future...
I have a question regarding the police certificates. I got my police certificates from the countries I lived in till the age of 18, last year as I was planning to apply for FSW 2014. But, unfortunately I couldn't apply as the time ran out. Now my question is, If I get the ITA(which i am expecting to get in about 1-2 months since I have a score of 400), can I send those certificates or do I need to get new police certificates? How long are the police certificates valid for? Any idea?
Thanks in advance.
Not required for Canada? You mean not required if residing in Canada at the time of application?DoubleS said:Document requirements
The PCs must have been issued in the three months prior to the submission of the e-APR.
The PCs are required upfront and mandatory for each country (except Canada) where an individual has lived for six or more months in a row. Source: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/tools/perm/express/intake-complete.asp