its gonna add another 10 points with ECA for your spouse education; however its wise to better ur score through other channels
eg: language ability
eg: language ability
rajulita02 said:how to update EE sharepoint shared sheet..? I logged in but could not edit..
donekma_85 said:Looks like I create one duplicate entry on EE spreadsheet. Request admin to delete wrong entry.
donekainthsimranjit said:Please delete duplicate entries from spreadsheet. I think I have one.
You are wrong. ECA is currently one of the minimum requirements for FSW, regardless of the stream one is applying for. If one doesn't have canadian education then ECA is mandatory.lexis said: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.
No. What has been released right now is the points scheme for express entry. The minimum requirements to qualify for applying to be in the pool is yet to be announced. It could remain the same as now or it could be different. Either way, proof of fund will most likely be required. In fact, every category that has minimum requirement in the current FSW program will most likely have a minimum qualifying criteria in 2015 as well.ayen27 said:Please confirm my understanding. Proof of funds is no longer needed. (?) :
As announced, the whole application process is supposed to be online, no paper involved (same as Australia).adrscuds said:I guess proof of funds will be required after you're given an ITA (invitation to apply). Once you're invited you will have 60 days to submit a complete application for permanent residency, as well as all the necessary documents supporting that application.
My guess is that, at this stage (submitting an application) it'll most likely be the same as it is today. Filling out forms, attaching the documents and mailing them to Nova Scotia. The difference would be that you're pre-approved. As long as all of your forms and supporting documents are ok there should be no reason to be denied permanent resident status.
Or, maybe, the whole system will be like the Saskatchewan PNP system. Everything will be online, even document submittion (scan them all and upload to the correspondent form page).
If, by any chance, an employer happens to choose you amongst all the other candidates, and offers you a job, then proof of funds won't be necessary. Not sure on how it'll work if you're picked by a province, but probably you'll still have to provide proof of funds.
Preparing for Express Entryrohitvny said:Hi,
Can anyone please me the link for job bank and how much it will cost for registration.