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Asivad Anac said:
Try filling up the post ITA application again, there were changes introduced in the recent past to Education section. You'll have to now choose equivalence for every educational credential individually and the system allots you points accordingly.

Dont wait for a response from the technical team, you're running out of time. Unless you're sure of getting an ITA again, proceed with this application submission.

THANK YOU FOR YOUR REPLY
My post graduation was marked as three years of graduate study. SO what do I enter in the slot for my masters?
 
Dentcan said:
THANK YOU FOR YOUR REPLY
My post graduation was marked as three years of graduate study. SO what do I enter in the slot for my masters?

What are the options?
 
Asivad Anac said:
What are the options?

the options are
1)One year degree ...
2)Two year degree...
3)Bachelors degree or other programs ( three or more years) at a college,trade or technical school.
masters, or professional degree...
4)University level at PHd level
 
Dentcan said:
the options are
1)One year degree ...
2)Two year degree...
3)Bachelors degree or other programs ( three or more years) at a college,trade or technical school.
masters, or professional degree...
4)University level at PHd level

Go with Option 3.
 
cococly said:
Thanks Asivad Anac & DelPiero07


I have a Canadian RBC Bank Account, which I am using to store my fund and to show to IRCC . (more than the Min. Requirement)

I am currently outside of Canada. What should I do?
Are Bank Statements Good enough?

Since the bank that I used is the Royal Bank of Canada, IRCC shouldn't have a problem to verify my fund?

I am in a similar situation, i send my friend to TD bank in Canada with the authorization letter and printed 6 month statement. He got it stamped and signed for me.
 
varun2015 said:
I am in a similar situation, i send my friend to TD bank in Canada with the authorization letter and printed 6 month statement. He got it stamped and signed for me.

Good Idea ;) Your authroization letter was to let TD bank know that you authozie your friend to represent yourself to get your statements stamped and signed by TD bank?

Has IRCC/CIC accepted them and continued with the next steps of applications?
 
cococly said:
Good Idea ;) Your authroization letter was to let TD bank know that you authozie your friend to represent yourself to get your statements stamped and signed by TD bank?

Has IRCC/CIC accepted them and continued with the next steps of applications?

exactly.

not sure about IRCC yet , not submitted my application yet
 
I have work for this company for 26 months. I am using this work experience for Express Entry.

I have the company's reference letter stating my duration of service.

I am missing 5 of those 26 months of Pay Stub/Salary Statements, but I have the "Year End payroll report" which summarized all that I have earn throughout the years.

Should that be a problem?

Is it really necessary to submit every single salary statement onto myCIC?
 
cococly said:
Let's say I have traveled to 3 countries on my previously expired Passport, but I am only required to upload my current passport. Does that mean that I wouldn't need to UPLOAD the pages (of my expired passport) with the stamp from those 3 countries?

You are required to upload your previous passports if your travel history is in it. They will cross reference your travel history with the stamps and visas in your passport
 
cococly said:
I have work for this company for 26 months. I am using this work experience for Express Entry.

I have the company's reference letter stating my duration of service.

I am missing 5 of those 26 months of Pay Stub/Salary Statements, but I have the "Year End payroll report" which summarized all that I have earn throughout the years.

Should that be a problem?

Is it really necessary to submit every single salary statement onto myCIC?

1 - No, it won't be a problem
2 - No, pay stubs aren't mandatory only the reference letter is.
 
PurpleTuzi said:
You are required to upload your previous passports if your travel history is in it. They will cross reference your travel history with the stamps and visas in your passport

Source?
 
Asivad Anac said:

My friend who got her PR a few months back advised me as such. I don't see anything on the website stating this but in my opinion it's better to be safe than sorry.
 
PurpleTuzi said:
You are required to upload your previous passports if your travel history is in it. They will cross reference your travel history with the stamps and visas in your passport

My understanding is that you indeed have to list your 10 years travel history but only upload the stamped pages of your current passport.

Anybody, any thoughts on that please?
 
KimPositive said:
My understanding is that you indeed have to list your 10 years travel history but only upload the stamped pages of your current passport.

Anybody, any thoughts on that please?

Correct.