Dear rajkamalmohanram,
I have some questions after I got an ITA in Express Entry.
1. Where to upload an IELTS report? It seems no such a placeholder.
There's no separate placeholder for IELTS TRF. You can upload it along with your academic documents.
2. My wife’s education history cannot give me any CRS points because they are gained outside Canada and she didn’t apply for an ECA (Educational Credential Assessment) . I declared them in EE, and then EE asked me to upload some documents about them. Could I just delete all her education history in online forms to avoid documents demanding?
Yes
3. I found I cannot upload more than one document. How could solve this problem? Merge two pdfs (like original proof documents and its notarial certificate with English translation) into one pdf or put them into one compressed file (like rar file)?
You need to have all your documents in a single PDF and upload that. I don't think other formats are supported.
4. EE suggests uploading pay stubs but not obligatory. Do you think it is worthwhile to collect pay stubs? If the answer is yes, how many pay stubs should I collect and upload?
Pay stubs are not mandatory documents but they are good to have. if you want to upload it, you can upload the last 3 months' pay stubs.
5. For “Proof of Means of Financial Support”, EE requires:
a) list of all your bank (chequing and savings) and investment accounts, the account numbers, dates each account was opened and the balance of each account over the past six months,
b) list all outstanding debts, such as credit cards and loans,
c) be printed on the letterhead of the financial institution, and include your name and the contact information of the financial institution (address, telephone number and e-mail address).
In my “proof of funds” from a bank, there is only enough money I saved and no debts records. There is also no contact information of the bank (address, telephone number and e-mail address) and the bank could not put the contact information on it.
Will it be acceptable by CIC?
Usually, applicants get a letter from the bank along with 6 months statements stamped by the bank. You can try asking your bank to give a letter on their letterhead that mentions your name, account number, date of account opening and the amount of funds. If the bank disagrees, you can try to get this letter on a plain paper and get it notarized. Along with that, you can get 6 months statements stamped by the bank!
Thank you very much for you kind help.