No. It was for -salkhan said:To what ? My question ?
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No. It was for -salkhan said:To what ? My question ?
Does this also apply to single applicants? That is, we do not have to submit any documentation for work experience in the personal history section?rajkamalmohanram said:Dependent's work experience doesn't count unless it was gained in Canada. Don't mention any of the dependent's work experience in the work history section. Just retain it in the personal history section. This way, you would not have to submit any documentation for it.
Yes. If they are in the personal history section alone, you do not need to submit documents for those.UReginahopeful said:Does this also apply to single applicants? That is, we do not have to submit any documentation for work experience in the personal history section?
Wow. That's awesome! Thanks. What a huge relief?!rajkamalmohanram said:Yes. If they are in the personal history section alone, you do not need to submit documents for those.
You should submit old passport pages that have visa stamps. Bcuz the IRCC officer will confirm your travel history from your visa stamps.jammin24 said:I recently got a new passport, so it doesn't have any visa stamps in it. The e-APR only asks for the bio page of a valid passport, but should I also submit copies of my old passport with all my visa stamps? Would it even allow me to upload two documents in that section? I was going to try it but the website seems to be acting up again and I can't get back to my application).
I tried to leave out temporary addresses, (so I had holes in my address history), and it wouldn't accept it. It wouldn't say why but I figured that was why. When I changed it so that there were no gaps, it accepted it. When I knew the temporary addresses, I used them. For the ones I didn't know, I extended the dates I was in my more permanent address in each place to include the dates of my temporary stay. Not sure if this is the right way to do it but I didn't know what else to do.musicnlyrx said:Hi Everyone,
Congratulations to all who have got ITA yesterday. (I was also the lucky one )
I have couple of doubts about the Personal History section and Address section:
There is a Personal History section that has different Activity Types that we need to fill in.
I could see that there is another section (Address section for namesake) where we need to update various residences we have lived for the last 10 years or since the 18th birthday, whichever is first. I really doubt that we need to list every residence that was temporary, for example, if I had visited my relatives place for few days or I was on vacation for few days in my home country or I was living at friend's place for couple of days. Do we need to list all those residences also or only those addresses that were used for correspondence?
I am sorry that I can not exactly name the Address section as every time I go back and forth in the application form, I get logged out. The IRCC Online system is really annoying sometimes.
Thanks jammin24 for your reply.jammin24 said:I tried to leave out temporary addresses, (so I had holes in my address history), and it wouldn't accept it. It wouldn't say why but I figured that was why. When I changed it so that there were no gaps, it accepted it. When I knew the temporary addresses, I used them. For the ones I didn't know, I extended the dates I was in my more permanent address in each place to include the dates of my temporary stay. Not sure if this is the right way to do it but I didn't know what else to do.
Just mention the addresses of your primary residence in the past 10 years.musicnlyrx said:Hi Everyone,
Congratulations to all who have got ITA yesterday. (I was also the lucky one )
I have couple of doubts about the Personal History section and Address section:
There is a Personal History section that has different Activity Types that we need to fill in.
I could see that there is another section (Address section for namesake) where we need to update various residences we have lived for the last 10 years or since the 18th birthday, whichever is first. I really doubt that we need to list every residence that was temporary, for example, if I had visited my relatives place for few days or I was on vacation for few days to another town in your home country or I was living at friend's place for couple of days. Do we need to list all those residences also or only those addresses that were used for correspondence?
I am sorry that I can not exactly name the Address section as every time I go back and forth in the application form, I get logged out. The IRCC Online system is really annoying sometimes.
You can have your current designation alone. You can explain using a LOE telling them that it was only a designation change and your roles and responsibilities remain the same under both the designations.sushsub said:Seniors,
I got promoted in my company an year back and i updated my express entry profile with the new designation. But there is no change in the responsibilities. In that case, do i need to mention both of my designation in my work letter which i haven't done in my express entry profile. Please shed some light on how to handle this best.
Thanks Raj. So can we have one LOE altogether for our application or for each section based on our situation?rajkamalmohanram said:You can have your current designation alone. You can explain using a LOE telling them that it was only a designation change and your roles and responsibilities remain the same under both the designations.