Can any one please tell me the right link , where i can calculate my EEBC PNP points.
Plz & Thanks.
Plz & Thanks.
If you have obtained ECA then say yes if not no.It doesn't matter.simarshergill said:Hi ,
I have questions regards my points. When i calculate my points as international graduates there is an option says(Have you obtained an Education Credential Assessment (ECA) from an identified qualified supplier?)
What does it means...is it for the graduation that we done here or from another country. Do i need to yes or no i cant understand?
Here you go http://www.nvimmigration.ca/sirs/simarshergill said:Can any one please tell me the right link , where i can calculate my EEBC PNP points.
Plz & Thanks.
You don't need to have settlement funds for BC PNP EE International Graduate category. You can put $0 in your application. I asked the same questions to our fellow members in our WhatsApp group the other day, and that's the answer I got.ramangill said:Hi
I am mew to this forum and I recently got invitation for BC PNP EE international graduate. I am not sure how much money do we need to have for settlement funds? Can anyone let me know how much is the requirement for BC PnP. I would really appreciate because I am stuck at that point in my application.
Thanks
All Express Entry British Columbia applicants must meet the BC PNP minimum income requirementsGeorgesand said:I have a question about the salary.
Anyone here is paid a lot less than the median salary in the jobbank? I have an Entry Level NOC A job, and the salary is lower than the average salary (but more than the low range)
Thx!
Don't worry, just upload what they have asked.ajay_ said:Hi all,
I was filling up my EEBC -Skilled Worker application.
There is no section of attachment of pay slips or T4. They can verify my current employment pay and job offer but I am not sure how can they verify my details with previous employer (ex. my pay , duration of work , job description etc..) ?
can anyone shed light on this?
Thanks.
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No, you need to reach 2 years of experience, that is clearly explained in the rules.Thom1991 said:Hi everyone!
Long time lurker, first time poster.
So my situation: Currently common-law with my GF as of Nov 1st. I am looking to apply to BC PNP Skilled Worker category, and according to the online SIRS calculator, I achieve 112 points. My question is, even though these calculators online say I have 112 points, I only have 1-2 years experience in the field I will be applying in. Would I ever be accepted If i haven't reached the 2 years of experience requirement for PNP Skilled Worked?
Thanks everyone!