Hello,
I'm from India, and I'm the primary applicant, along with my wife, for Express Entry to Canada. We have about 6 days left in our timeline tracker. We completed our AOR on 7 Feb, cleared medicals on March 22, and completed Biometrics on April 26. Our current stage online shows:
I'm writing to ask for assistance. I have been currently unemployed for three years, taking up freelance work when a project comes my way. We had estimated getting our PPR much earlier in hopes to fly to Canada by September - October. Since we've noticed many people reporting a delay, and ours feeling like it's delayed as well, our current financial situation warrants that I take up some form of full-time employment. My question is: Do I need to contact and report to the IRCC/update my profile if I procure a job?
As a side note, employers in my country are averse to immigration, and at the slightest hint of the possibility that a potential candidate is seeking or has applied for immigration, denies a job due to various factors. This would not only make it difficult to find suitable employment but also near to impossible to get a reference letter required for the express entry.
Additionally, if employment does come through, I will begin with a 6-month probation. I can ensure certain terms are met in the contract letter, primarily that either I or the employer can terminate the contract without any bearing or legal consequences. It is usually the norm in my profession to have such a probation period.
I have had several experiences in the past in job interviews where I was refused the job because of my choice to immigrate.
On the other hand, I'm worried that if the Canadian Express Entry takes longer, there might be financial problems for us, but I also don't wish to further delay the application by making any changes/amendments to it. Would not declaring be construed as misrepresentation, especially since even getting a new job wouldn't affect the CRS score (Min 1 year needed for the score to be affected if I'm correct?)
I welcome thoughts specifically about whether I need to inform the IRCC of my change in employment if it happens.
Thank you.
I'm from India, and I'm the primary applicant, along with my wife, for Express Entry to Canada. We have about 6 days left in our timeline tracker. We completed our AOR on 7 Feb, cleared medicals on March 22, and completed Biometrics on April 26. Our current stage online shows:
- We are reviewing whether you meet the eligibility requirements.
- We are reviewing the additional documents you provided.
- We are processing your background check. We will send you a message if we need more information.
I'm writing to ask for assistance. I have been currently unemployed for three years, taking up freelance work when a project comes my way. We had estimated getting our PPR much earlier in hopes to fly to Canada by September - October. Since we've noticed many people reporting a delay, and ours feeling like it's delayed as well, our current financial situation warrants that I take up some form of full-time employment. My question is: Do I need to contact and report to the IRCC/update my profile if I procure a job?
As a side note, employers in my country are averse to immigration, and at the slightest hint of the possibility that a potential candidate is seeking or has applied for immigration, denies a job due to various factors. This would not only make it difficult to find suitable employment but also near to impossible to get a reference letter required for the express entry.
Additionally, if employment does come through, I will begin with a 6-month probation. I can ensure certain terms are met in the contract letter, primarily that either I or the employer can terminate the contract without any bearing or legal consequences. It is usually the norm in my profession to have such a probation period.
I have had several experiences in the past in job interviews where I was refused the job because of my choice to immigrate.
On the other hand, I'm worried that if the Canadian Express Entry takes longer, there might be financial problems for us, but I also don't wish to further delay the application by making any changes/amendments to it. Would not declaring be construed as misrepresentation, especially since even getting a new job wouldn't affect the CRS score (Min 1 year needed for the score to be affected if I'm correct?)
I welcome thoughts specifically about whether I need to inform the IRCC of my change in employment if it happens.
Thank you.