You can get help here http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/ready-reference-steps-to-follow-and-documents-to-arrange-post-ita-t455826.5565.htmlarunkumarsachin said:Hi Team,
I have received ITA on 22nd Feb. I created EE profile excluding Family members(mentioned as Married). In POST ITA application, I am asked to mention the reason for excluding family members.
Actually I have been in Canada for years with my family(ICT Workpermit). To get higher CRS score, I went with the same option and received ITA. Now not sure what reason I need to mention while filling the application. Your suggestion is highly appreciated which help me to think about appropriate reason to mention in the application. Do I need to connect with immigration lawyer to justify this reason.
Finally...schemingon said:Some movement here for inland CEC. (AOR 1st Feb)
I am asked for new Schedule A form.
Gr8, congratulations.schemingon said:Some movement here for inland CEC. (AOR 1st Feb)
I am asked for new Schedule A form.
They want to understand what I was doing during my vacation time, when I was outside Canada. May be this should go to personal history, which is part of Schedule A.Mumbai_Maratha said:Gr8, congratulations.
quick question, if you are CEC-Inland why they asked for Schedule A ?
To be honest the majority of the time they request Schedule A is because:schemingon said:They want to understand what I was doing during my vacation time, when I was outside Canada. May be this should go to personal history, which is part of Schedule A.
Am I missing something here?
You are spot on with this. This is a miss in my personal history, which does not match with Travel history.g126 said:To be honest the majority of the time they request Schedule A is because:
- You left a gap in you personal history
- You answered YES to a statuary question
But I've also seen cases when neither were the case and it seemed that it was just a random request... Having said that there are no coincidences when it comes to IRCC... If they asked for a Schedule A and you have not answered YES to a stat question then DOUBLE check you personal history to make sure you have not left ANY gaps.
On the same note, could you please advise whether I can just mention the 3 week time line that that have asked for while filling schedule A and travel history.g126 said:To be honest the majority of the time they request Schedule A is because:
- You left a gap in you personal history
- You answered YES to a statuary question
But I've also seen cases when neither were the case and it seemed that it was just a random request... Having said that there are no coincidences when it comes to IRCC... If they asked for a Schedule A and you have not answered YES to a stat question then DOUBLE check you personal history to make sure you have not left ANY gaps.
If they have asked for a specific period then you DO NOT need to mention the other periods, but I'd send a note along (kind of like a mini LoE) just stating that since they've only asked for history form date X to date Y you're no including anything outside of that period.schemingon said:On the same note, could you please advise whether I can just mention the 3 week time line that that have asked for while filling schedule A and travel history.
I believe I do not fill the entire hiostory again. Please advise.