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Asivad Anac said:
Transcripts for Canadian Masters degree, Yes. 12th grade certificate, No.

Did you get an ECA for your Bachelors? If not, remove that (and anything other than Masters degree) from Education history.

Thank you Asivad for your reply! I did not get an ECA for my bachelors! Yes I will remove it! Should I just put the masters degree in the education column?
Currently, I have the masters, undergrad and 12 grade in the education history section!
 
nagarjun rao said:
Thank you Asivad for your reply! I did not get an ECA for my bachelors! Yes I will remove it! Should I just put the masters degree in the education column?
Currently, I have the masters, undergrad and 12 grade in the education history section!

Just your Masters.
 
Thanks Asivad! +1
 
I have finished all the sections of the application and got the document checklist but the addresses and activities aren't in order. Do I need to edit it or can leave it the way it is?

Thank you
 
Hello Friends,
I got my ITA on 22 December but I have a confusion regarding the document checklist that I have recieved post-ITA. I would be very thankful if someone could answer my question. In the document checklist, CIC is asking for "Proof of relationship" and "Family member proof of status" documents. Are these documents related to my aunt as I mentioned that I have my aunt living in Canada in my express entry profile submission? I hope it is not related to my sister, mother and father as none of them lives in Canada. Thank you.
 
Deutschland said:
Hello Friends,
I got my ITA on 22 December but I have a confusion regarding the document checklist that I have recieved post-ITA. I would be very thankful if someone could answer my question. In the document checklist, CIC is asking for "Proof of relationship" and "Family member proof of status" documents. Are these documents related to my aunt as I mentioned that I have my aunt living in Canada in my express entry profile submission? I hope it is not related to my sister, mother and father as none of them lives in Canada. Thank you.

Yep I asked the same question couple of days before. It is about your aunt living in Canada. So just upload your birth certificate, your parent's certificate and your aunt's certificate to prove that she's your aunt.

For Family member proof of status, just upload her PR/Citizenship Card front & back, or amy documents they mentioned as valid.
 
Guys,

I don't have any payslip or tax documents to prove my previous job from my home country (already closed all bank accounts related to this).
But I can manage ref letter and I already have offer letter copy, will that be sufficient?

Thanks!
 
Nick~Nick said:
Guys,

I don't have any payslip or tax documents to prove my previous job from my home country (already closed all bank accounts related to this).
But I can manage ref letter and I already have offer letter copy, will that be sufficient?

Thanks!
Yes, that should be sufficient.
 
Asivad Anac said:
Material change here would mean getting married for instance. That would lower your scores AFTER the ITA but BEFORE you submit the application. The situation you've described is not a material change nor did you claim those points by providing falsified information.

Thank you Asivad once again.

So would you advice to accept ITA, if we have points of experience in advance ? Also, r u aware of any record of rejections for such cases?

TIA
 
yumika said:
I have finished all the sections of the application and got the document checklist but the addresses and activities aren't in order. Do I need to edit it or can leave it the way it is?

Thank you
Better to edit them and get them in reverse chronological order.
 
Thanks @sushsmart15, I will edit it!
 
Clarification required.

I read somewhere on the forum that someone's application was rejected for not uploading all the pages of the passports but as per him he uploaded all the pages with stamps, marks and Bio.

The instructions clearly asks for pages with stamps, marks and bio only. Any expert opinion on whether to upload what we have been asked for or all the pages of the passports.
 
sappy486 said:
Clarification required.

I read somewhere on the forum that someone's application was rejected for not uploading all the pages of the passports but as per him he uploaded all the pages with stamps, marks and Bio.

The instructions clearly asks for pages with stamps, marks and bio only. Any expert opinion on whether to upload what we have been asked for or all the pages of the passports.
All pages of the passport are only required for OINP. For e-APR only the bio-pages, pages with visas and stamps are required. In short, blank pages are not required.
 
sushsmart15 said:
All pages of the passport are only required for OINP. For e-APR only the bio-pages, pages with visas and stamps are required. In short, blank pages are not required.

Thankyou :)