hey guys. just a quick question. when they say upload passport copies. Is it okay to upload photocopies of passport for this section? or is it mandatory to upload original passport scan pdf?
Upload the scanned copy of the "original Passport".praneeth49 said:Hi ,
I have 2.7 years of experience ,so my question is how many points would I get under experience section out of 25.
If I wait till my completion of 3.0 years what would be my points(experience section out of 25) exactly on the day of 3rd year and after that
Thanks
Could you please post your profile so that I or someone else can take a look and see why you are getting the ineligibility message?Lucky777 said:HI there,
I created express entry profile and submitted it. got EE# but got this message as:
Hello people,
Need your help/advice/suggestion.
Dear
Express Entry Profile:
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
IMM 5788 (11-2014) E GCMS (DISPONIBLE EN FRANÇAIS - IMM 5788 F)
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/provincial/apply-how.asp
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:
I have already entered valid language test, work experience everything they asked. But, message came like this. I rechecked my profile many times, and found the information I entered is correct and saved. Moreover, there is option to update my profile. So, anyone please advise me what went wrong, how to fix it.
expecting for your help.
thankx
yxlxh said:Hi Experts,
In the process of filling the online forms after ITA, I have some questions as follows. May some experts help me to give a few answers? Thank you so much.
1. I had a refused and closed application to Nova Scotia Province Nominee Program 3 years ago and the reason of refusal is the settlement and employment plan did not meet the eligibility criteria. It was a paper-based application and all the paper documents I submitted were returned. I addressed honestly my previous application in the process of applying SINP (Saskatchewan’s PNP) and passed the SINP. Now I am preparing to apply for permanent residence under the Saskatchewan’s PNP.
How to answer the following two questions in EE’s form?
a)
Has XXX you been refused refugee status, or an immigrant or permanent resident visa (including a Certificat de sélection du Québec (CSQ) or application to the Provincial nominee Program) or visitor or temporary resident visa, to Canada or any other country? (Y/N)
IMO, you should answer "Yes" for this question.
b)
Has XXX ever been refused a visa or permit, denied entry or ordered to leave Canada or any other country? (Y/N)
IMO, you should answer "No" for this question.
2. For my former government position (as a policeman) 17 years ago which is not related with my NOC(National Occupational Classification), will I be required by CIC to provide a certificate or reference letter about it?
Not at all. You only need to provide reference letters for the jobs that you are claiming points for. This was 17 years ago and this will not even be required in the personal history section.
3. For my wife’s travel history, she cannot provide documents like visa to prove it. Will she be asked to provide her visa by CIC about the traveling?
She cannot prove her travel history because she held official passport of her employer for a business trip and she returned it back after her business trip.
Usually, the PA and the dependents need to upload only the biographic pages of the passport. Passports are usually issued by the governments and not the employers. In any case, you can write a LOE and outline your situation. You cannot provide what you don't have, isn't it?
4. Mailing address
If I will have a chance of receiving PPR(passport request) in the future, will I be asked to provide a more reliable address which will be used to receive the stamped passport? Or will they just use the mailing address I filled in EE form to mail the visa?
What do you mean by "reliable address"? Once you get PPR, you will send your PP to the concerned VO. People usually take the services of VFS to send and receive their passports. Please clarify what you mean by "reliable address"?
5. Education experience
If I have university’s degrees, do I need to provide my second period study like middle school?
Not at all.
6. I will not upload my wife’s reference letter because she has been working outside Canada and that could not give me any extra CRS points. But I will fill my wife’s work experience in the work history subcategory of EE form honestly to avoid being suspected of misrepresenting.
I will upload a letter of explanation in the corresponding placeholder. Please help me to consider whether the following explanation is acceptable?
Her work experiences were received outside Canada and cannot give me any CRS points. It is a little difficult for her to get reference letters. If you need more documents to identify her work experiences, she will collect and upload them with her best efforts after your request for them.
You don't have to fill your wife's experience in the work history section. You can just retain it in the personal history section. This will NOT amount to misrepresentation.
The work history section and the education history section are purely for the calculation of your points so keep anything that does not give you points out of it.
7. In the personal activities subcategory, if I fill two periods of time like the following, will it be considered leaving gap in time and will be asked to fill the gap?
XXX – 2013/5 XXX
2013/6- now XXX
Is it only YYYY/MM or is it YYYY/MM/DD? If it is the latter, then do NOT leave gap of even one day. You might be asked to submit a Schedule A later in the application process if you leave gaps in your personal history.
8. Do I need to scan and prove the visa page and the blank pages of my passport?
No. Generally, it is sufficient if you submit the biographic pages of your passport.
rajkamalmohanram said:Could you please post your profile so that I or someone else can take a look and see why you are getting the ineligibility message?
Please provide the details as asked in the below link -
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/apply-factors.asp
English and/or French skills
Education
Experience
Age
Arranged employment in Canada
Adaptability
What kind of details are you entering? If your wife is already a PR, her details on the application are purely for administrative purposes. You can mention that you are married and mark your wife as "non-accompanying" so that you will be treated as a single applicant and awarded points accordingly!afuaamoako said:My score is not being updated to include my spouse's details. The first time I submitted, I submitted without my wife's information. So I updated the form - but the scores remain the same, without the additional scores for my wife. If has been a week since I did the updates. My wife is already a permanent resident and lives in Canada. Is this why I am not getting credit for her scores??