I hope you have already taken your IELTS and have your education assessed by WES. If not, you should first start with that. If you already have both of them, then create your Express entry profile and register with job bank and also start trying for Provincial nomination.kovthe said:I am having 8 years of work experience in NOC 2172 (Database administration) and trying for provincial nominations. Any suggestions where I should start with? I am not holding any job offer from Canadian company.
If depends on your CRS score. CIC are doing at least one draw per month and if your CRS score is a equal to or above that draw score, you will get ITA and once you get ITA, the process should be completed within 6 months and you should have a PR on passport. If you don't have LMIA and a job offer, you do not get the 600 points for LMIA compliant job offer. The latest draw on 10th July was for 463, and the lowest draw score till date was 453. What is your CRS score?oiseyposhy said:hi there I just applied today with ee how long roughly are the processing times or does it vary greatly? I currently do not have an lmia but a job offer
I imagine this would be treated as regular work experience unless it is categorically treated as part of your educational qualifications itself. Recommend that you send in a mail to CIC asking for confirmation on this.KTM3 said:Hello Everyone,
I am a qualified member of ACCA. I have work experience of 5.5 years. In order to obtain ACCA membership we need to do 3 years of relevant work defined by ACCA. So how my experience will be assessed for Express Entry, whether it will be considered 5.5 years or 2.5 years after membership. I have been working in audit firm for more than 5.5 years. My work experience letter states that I was working as an Auditor not as an trainee during that first three year period. I was working full time and was also paid during that period.
If my experience is not considered 5.5 years i will not have enough score to be eligible to apply. Please guide me how many years of work experience shall I claim.
You should consider checking for eligibility under CEC/FSW class under EE. Or even one of the PNPs as you have work experience in one of the provinces.YemenBoy said:Hi All,
I need your advise here as I got rejected recently due to LMIA!!!
first I've been working in Canada for almost 3 years on closed work permit which was not based on LMIA, which means i have work offer, but LMIA!
my question is? which program will suite my case here as i have Canadian work experience but NO LMIA or Nomination letter?
Thank you All for your help.
Yemenboy
Thanks for your respond, one more question, I'm working in Alberta and i want to know what's the difference between AINP and PNP?Asivad Anac said:You should consider checking for eligibility under CEC/FSW class under EE. Or even one of the PNPs as you have work experience in one of the provinces.
All the best!
PNP is Provincial Nominee Program and AINP is one of the PNPs across Canada. Most PNPs have multiple streams of immigration with one of them being exclusively through EE.YemenBoy said:Thanks for your respond, one more question, I'm working in Alberta and i want to know what's the difference between AINP and PNP?