Any update on my question.Are we eligible for first draw without Job bank account because as per guidelines by CIC we can make profile after 26 Jan,and till then first draw will be finalized.gauransh83 said:So it means we are out of first draw because till then we will not be in Job bank and no employer can sponsor us.
trini_ac said:No the person already had a job offer and a nomination they no longer need it because they will be taken in the drawer anyway. People with arranged employment do not need ECA and that has not changed.
Mu comments are, of course, only directed to those that will apply to FSW under EE. For those, ECA will probably be mandatory.trini_ac said:http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/express-entry/criteria-crs.aspquote author=lexis link=topic=232257.msg3790475#msg3790475 date=1417615652]
Sir, if you have any link in related with the above comment pls share so everyone will be informed.
Honestly, I am glad that ECA s not required as it will take so much time as we have to wait another month for that.
Its in the faq on cic website about EE you only need an ECA if you are entering the pool under FSW under CEC and the trades program it is optional since the advice was being applied to someone with a provincial nomination they may not need to go through FSW and therefore don't need an ECA they may instead go under the CEC category if they already have canadian experience.
This is the part here:
For candidates who are hoping to apply to the Federal Skilled Trades Program or Canadian Experience Class, an ECA is optional but may increase the points they receive on the CRS and improve their chances of being drawn from the pool.
trini_ac said:http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/express-entry/criteria-crs.aspquote author=lexis link=topic=232257.msg3790475#msg3790475 date=1417615652]
Sir, if you have any link in related with the above comment pls share so everyone will be informed.
Honestly, I am glad that ECA s not required as it will take so much time as we have to wait another month for that.
Its in the faq on cic website about EE you only need an ECA if you are entering the pool under FSW under CEC and the trades program it is optional since the advice was being applied to someone with a provincial nomination they may not need to go through FSW and therefore don't need an ECA they may instead go under the CEC category if they already have canadian experience.
This is the part here:
For candidates who are hoping to apply to the Federal Skilled Trades Program or Canadian Experience Class, an ECA is optional but may increase the points they receive on the CRS and improve their chances of being drawn from the pool.
I trained for subspecialty in Canada and will be completing next year. Its a small community of niche doctors and whenever there is a vacancy they send out letters to respective Medical College Departments for doctors.Fortunately i happened to be at the right place at right time & I apllied and cleared the interviews.So its mostly an " Old Boys Club " and word of mouth.kma_85 said:Wow!! you profile looks super attractive. 400k salary, hope its not typo? Can you please explain your job hunting process so that it can help others?
It is mandatory for claiming education points yes - provided she doesn't have a canadian degree.bha2can said:Does spouse ECA is mandatory for claiming education points for wife?
Thanks for the kind words terki. Would give you a +1 but I'm karmafied now .terki said:this space isn't about debate - we don;t provide misleading info - pl note as below -
ECA is mandatory for those who are outside canada (as a simple logic u cannot claim points on education if wes doesnt evaluate )
IRPA RULES HAVE 1000nds of such rules - cant be on links or websites - cic is vast enough to understand the hidden concepts - so wisely go with factual sharings discussed in forum
There are great contributors to this space like idefix , etc.. -
To do or not is ur choice - ECA is mandatory..
exception to those are :
those having canadian education and cec class aspirants..
I have 386 points in Totalterki said:depends on how u stand on total points and in comparision to competition
EE is all about max skills and points and language ability