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Do i Need to tell that i flagpolled to get my PGWP in Personal Details

So i would have like

Date: Reason Country of Visit
2015 - 2016 Study Canada
2016 - current Work Canada
2016 - 2016 Flag poll US

Instead of just

Date: Reason Country of Visit
2015 - current Study Canada
 
Nicotugz said:
Do i Need to tell that i flagpolled to get my PGWP in Personal Details

So i would have like

Date: Reason Country of Visit
2015 - 2016 Study Canada
2016 - current Work Canada
2016 - 2016 Flag poll US

Instead of just

Date: Reason Country of Visit
2015 - current Study Canada

No harm mentioning that, makes no difference to your application.
 
I just need some clarification:

1. In my personal history, there are several gaps, like I started a job in January but due to first 3 month of probationary period, I've experience letter from 4th month....what should I write? Stating it from Jan and explain the situation in LOE would be fine? Btw, this job is not relevant and I didn't use it for points calculation.

2. I don't have exact date of many things, like starting and ending date of my education, address history etc, what should be best to do in this case?

3. I didn't add any education prior to my bachelor, which has no impact in points calculations. is that ok?

that's it so far, really appreciate any kind of help
 
Hello everyone,

I hope someone can help me with these two questions.

1. I got my PCC in August 2016. Have not stepped out of this country afterwards. Is it okay to use that or do I need another one?

2. For education history/activities, how do you write month for your completed degree programs? for e.g., we had our exams for a one year program (2007-08) in April 2008 the result of which was announced in June 2008 (as per the date stamped on the mark sheet). So do I write say May 2007 to April 2008; or May 2007 to June 2008?

This would have a cascading effect on the way I write for the degree programs that follow cz either I would need to indicate May 2008- April 2010 in the former case, or July 2008-June 2010 for the latter.

Thank you,
J
 
akryptik said:
I just need some clarification:

1. In my personal history, there are several gaps, like I started a job in January but due to first 3 month of probationary period, I've experience letter from 4th month....what should I write? Stating it from Jan and explain the situation in LOE would be fine? Btw, this job is not relevant and I didn't use it for points calculation.

2. I don't have exact date of many things, like starting and ending date of my education, address history etc, what should be best to do in this case?

3. I didn't add any education prior to my bachelor, which has no impact in points calculations. is that ok?

that's it so far, really appreciate any kind of help

1 - You can put work from start date to whenever your probationary period ended.
2 - Fill them up to your best capabilities.
3 - Yes, this is fine.
 
Hello, I got ITA on December 22. I'm trying to find a document checklist but I just can't... can you tell me where I can find it?

I thought I need to take medical exam, police certificate etc upfront, but there's no pages mentioning all that kind of things. Plus, I couldn't find any attachments uploading pages (like LOE, proof of funds, etc...)

If I police certificate, I think I need to be hurry D:
 
You have to fill out the forms first, once you're finish and click continue you will see the document checklist.
 
DelPiero07 said:
You have to fill out the forms first, once you're finish and click continue you will see the document checklist.

I see. Thank you!
 
Jasmohra said:
Hello everyone,

I hope someone can help me with these two questions.

1. I got my PCC in August 2016. Have not stepped out of this country afterwards. Is it okay to use that or do I need another one?

Valid only for 6 months counting from the date mentioned on that PCC.

2. For education history/activities, how do you write month for your completed degree programs? for e.g., we had our exams for a one year program (2007-08) in April 2008 the result of which was announced in June 2008 (as per the date stamped on the mark sheet). So do I write say May 2007 to April 2008; or May 2007 to June 2008?

June would do.

This would have a cascading effect on the way I write for the degree programs that follow cz either I would need to indicate May 2008- April 2010 in the former case, or July 2008-June 2010 for the latter.

Thank you,
J
 
Asivad Anac said:
No harm mentioning that, makes no difference to your application.

Thanks!
 
Hi

After reading multiple threads , i am a little bit confused about my educational credational and needs an advice to what should be best for me.

I have a masters degree from Canada and this is for which i am calming points. I do have a bacholar's degree from outside Canada but its not evaluated by WES and i am not calming points for that either.
Do you think i should enter this under my education history section? I am confused, what if i enter it without WES and CIC will reject my application saying its incomplete due to non evaluation of bachorl's degree. Although i am not even asking to consider it. And if i don't declare this education , what if CIC will reject saying failure to disclose all the details of past education.
What should i Do?
 
jawadchoudary said:
Hi

After reading multiple threads , i am a little bit confused about my educational credational and needs an advice to what should be best for me.

I have a masters degree from Canada and this is for which i am calming points. I do have a bacholar's degree from outside Canada but its not evaluated by WES and i am not calming points for that either.
Do you think i should enter this under my education history section? I am confused, what if i enter it without WES and CIC will reject my application saying its incomplete due to non evaluation of bachorl's degree. Although i am not even asking to consider it. And if i don't declare this education , what if CIC will reject saying failure to disclose all the details of past education.
What should i Do?

Add it in the personal history section.
 
DelPiero07 said:
Add it in the personal history section.

Agree.

You aren't claiming points for that degree so it is irrelevant to this application. Definitely not grounds for refusal.