All the best for your application. As and when your application progresses, please update on the thread.Hi, I received my ITA on 30th October. I took some time to gather all the documents and submitted my application on 19th December. Received my AOR the same day. Could you please add me into the watsapp group.
Thanks.
I'm not expert but i'm sure if both addresses are in the same country where you are getting the PCC, that shouldn't be a problem. Can I ask which country you're getting the PCC from?#URGENT
@legalfalcon
I received an ITA on 27th November and have already prepared all documents except my PCC. My passport has my permanent address only which is my village address where I have never lived. When I applied for PCC for my present address, my application was rejected on the grounds of address mismatch with passport. The authority is refusing to issue a PCC for my current address although I have provided them with sufficient current address proof.
My question is - will my application be rejected if I submit PCC with my village address where I never lived or it won't be a problem at all as this address is mentioned in my passport?
Please do reply
The address on your passport and that on your PCC are irrelevant. The PPC is issued for the entire country and states your current address.#URGENT
@legalfalcon
I received an ITA on 27th November and have already prepared all documents except my PCC. My passport has my permanent address only which is my village address where I have never lived. When I applied for PCC for my present address, my application was rejected on the grounds of address mismatch with passport. The authority is refusing to issue a PCC for my current address although I have provided them with sufficient current address proof.
My question is - will my application be rejected if I submit PCC with my village address where I never lived or it won't be a problem at all as this address is mentioned in my passport?
Please do reply
If you are not claiming points for a specific work, you can remove it form the work history section and just have it in Personal history. If you do add it in the work history, you will have to provide work reference letters for it.Hi All,
ITA : 27th Nov
Planning to submit in the next few days
Is it required to update all the work with the same NOC/ different NOC that we are not claiming points for in The Work history section..
As of now, we just kept the one's that we are claiming points for in the work history section and moved all others to the personal history section..
Kindly help.. Thanks in advance
Hello, is it mandatory to get reference letters for the work we are not claiming points? Because if we dont mention about it. It will considered as a gap. Please adviseIf you are not claiming points for a specific work, you can remove it form the work history section and just have it in Personal history. If you do add it in the work history, you will have to provide work reference letters for it.
As regards the NOC, you can add work done under different NOC to claim points, however, you have to have 1 year of full-time or part time work ex in the primary NOC declared. The primary NOC need not be your current or most recent job, It can be any for which you are claiming points for.
Please read the above response carefully:Hello, is it mandatory to get reference letters for the work we are not claiming points? Because if we dont mention about it. It will considered as a gap. Please advise
Sorry, yes you are right. I just misread it.Please read the above response carefully:
If you are not claiming points for a specific work, you can remove it form the work history section and just have it in Personal history. If you do add it in the work history, you will have to provide work reference letters for it.
IRCC only requires your travel history to countries other than your home country and current country of residence. However, to have the record complete and avoid any ADRs in the future, mention all travel history.Sorry, yes you are right. I just misread it.
Can you please advise on this.
In travel history, do we need to mention about the travel made to home country from Canada?
Or just the countries other than home country?
I am from Bangladesh. Thanks for your responseI'm not expert but i'm sure if both addresses are in the same country where you are getting the PCC, that shouldn't be a problem. Can I ask which country you're getting the PCC from?
The problem is if the PCC is issued from my village, it won't have my current address mentioned in it. Will it still be ok?The address on your passport and that on your PCC are irrelevant. The PPC is issued for the entire country and states your current address.
No need to worry and this is not al issue as long we the PCC was obtained in the format as listed on the IRCC website.
Thanks much for the quick rIf you are not claiming points for a specific work, you can remove it form the work history section and just have it in Personal history. If you do add it in the work history, you will have to provide work reference letters for it.
As regards the NOC, you can add work done under different NOC to claim points, however, you have to have 1 year of full-time or part time work ex in the primary NOC declared. The primary NOC need not be your current or most recent job, It can be any for which you are claiming points for.
How is it misrepresentation when the information is in the personal history?Thanks much for the quick r
And detailed response..
Some of my friends are saying, it'll become a misrepresentation if I don't show all the work details the work history section even if I moved all those to personal history section.. That's y we are confused..