thank you but in my case, Im currently a masters student in canada. therefore, im not sure if a current program could be accepted because I once read somewhere it could be regarded as a seconde degree even though it's current programAnnaBG said:I have bachelor and master and the system calculated my score as having two degrees. I got both evaluated by WES.
Buddy I think I'm having the same issue as you. So do you have to add all your education from high school to college to be eligible ?Raj2014 said:Thanks Guys !!
Finally..I submitted EE Profile !! I added my education of all time and didn't see ineligible any more.
Score : 401 // I said that I have Provincial Nomination from Alberta but Alberta doesn't participate in EE so they can't confirm my nomination. What to do in this case ?
Please advice ??
Update it did turn out to be the aboveyouknowluke said:Buddy I think I'm having the same issue as you. So do you have to add all your education from high school to college to be eligible ?
i read this thread from the very first page and i realised that most of us that get the profile ineligible message have foreign education.newGirl_sk said:Hi Yousuf,
The most common reasons for profiles getting ineligible is
1) Dates of employement/education not entered properly
2) WES ref num and IELTS TRF not mentioned correctly.
Check and recheck all timelines and make sure you haven't made any mistake. Create another EE profile.
Even mine was ineligible the first time. Not sure why, probably some date issue.
Good luck.
teexzle said:i read this thread from the very first page and i realised that most of us that get the profile ineligible message have foreign education.
i have tried to create plenty profiles using different scenario in order to figure out what the problem is, but i eventually got through today.
i want to believe the problem is with wes. the express entry system has not been calculating my wes credentials all this while.
so this is what i did, am currently resident in canada, so i chose the option yes, when asked if a canadian degree was issued at the end of my study, i also chose that i did my bsc in canada and boom i got into the pool and met fswp criteria.
so i update my profile to put my correct wes details only for the profile to go ineligible again.
has the system accepted anyone's wes credential?? why is it not accepting mine? what am i doing wrong? what reference number did you put in the certificate number field please, this is urgent because i need to be in the pool in order to be nominated by my province.
details:
Wes credentials = 4 years bsc
celpip = L 11, R 8, W 8, S 7.
i have been in canada sins 2014 and i have a one canadian diploma as well
1 year of continuos work experience too. pls assist
jessy_canada said:Hello,
I would appreciate a suggestion. Would it better for me to apply for EE after I get my husband’s ECA & IELTs completed or should I just go ahead and apply for EE using my profile
IELTS R-9/L-8/W-7.5/S-7.0
ECA (3 years BBM)/ 2years MBA (not recognised)
Work Exp - 5 years or more
NOC A1121 - HR
Funds - 30K
Use the CRS tool below, and calculate your score. If your score is 470+, you don't need your husband's IELTS or ECA. If it's lower than that, look through the CRS grid and see what you need to do to gain the extra points you need.
You can always create a profile now, and add your husband's ECA and IELTS later.
I would like to know the following as well
1. How do we get into the Nominee Program?
You have to apply. Start here: http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/summary-of-eligibility-requirements-for-all-express-entry-pnp-streams-t432937.0.html
2. Is it ok to register at the Job bank before we apply for EE?
This isn't possible; you need your EE profile number to register for Job Bank.
3. Can I apply for myself and later add my husband’s eca & IELTS?
Yes.
4. I worked as administrative officer for 4 years & then HR for 2.5? Which NOC is better to apply for Admin or HR?
As far as receiving ITA goes, it doesn't make a difference.
But some Provincial Nomination programs only allow certain NOCs to apply. Read through the Eligibility Requirements (in the link I posted for question 1). If one of those NOCs appears in the in-demand list of a province you wish to apply for, then go with that NOC. Otherwise, it makes no difference.
5. How do I calculate my score? I have been told by an agent I get 67/67 anyway but I would to understand the CRS better for calculation? Is there a calculator available?
The FSW score is given out of 100 not 67, so you would receive 67/100 in this case. You can calculate your own FSW score using this grid: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/apply-factors.asp
To calculate your CRS, use this tool: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/crs-tool.asp
or this grid, if you want to calculate the points yourself: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/express-entry/grid-crs.asp
Awaiting your kind response
Thanks dan_and!!dan_and said:No. Submitting a profile is not an application. You are merely expressing your interest in immigrating to Canada by submitting a profile.
If you submit an application post ITA and that gets rejected, then you have to say yes if you try again.