Hi there,
I am currently assisting my partner in her Express Entry application. She is a skilled worker in NOC 0 and is currently in Canada working on an open Work Permit. We just submitted her profile in to the pool today as she is eligible for Canadian Experience Class. Her Work Permit will be expiring in September, so it is crucial to get this done ASAP now that she has over 1 year of experience. I know it is cutting it close, so one of my main concerns is she will not be able to extend her WP unless she obtains an ITA and submits a PR application. I just had a few questions regarding her score and the process itself:
1. Her current CRS is 333. However, it has the ability to be higher once we receive her ECA for her Bachelors Degree and update the profile. We wanted to wait for the ECA however we had to submit the application now given the time sensitivity... but once she obtains the ECA we will be able to update her profile and get the additional 120 points which will bump her CRS up to 453. My question is, even with a score of 333 in the pool, is that a high enough score to receive an ITA?
2. She already has a job in Canada which she has been working for since October 2019. Will she still need a job offer from her currently employer for CEC? In the profile we have submitted we currently have selected "no" when it asks if she had a valid job offer (arranged employment). I want to know if this was answered correctly given her circumstance.
3. I know a Police Certificate is required for the PR application. However she still has her Police Certificate from 2019 when she initially came to Canada on her WP and does not have an expiry date. Will this still be valid for the PR application or will she need to get a new one?
4. We are trying to get things prepared before her hopeful ITA so we can speed up the application process. With that in mind, will she be able to get a Medical Certificate without obtaining an ITA? I am being told that she will not be able to get a Medical done without first receiving an ITA. Is this true?
Any help in this would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
AJ
I am currently assisting my partner in her Express Entry application. She is a skilled worker in NOC 0 and is currently in Canada working on an open Work Permit. We just submitted her profile in to the pool today as she is eligible for Canadian Experience Class. Her Work Permit will be expiring in September, so it is crucial to get this done ASAP now that she has over 1 year of experience. I know it is cutting it close, so one of my main concerns is she will not be able to extend her WP unless she obtains an ITA and submits a PR application. I just had a few questions regarding her score and the process itself:
1. Her current CRS is 333. However, it has the ability to be higher once we receive her ECA for her Bachelors Degree and update the profile. We wanted to wait for the ECA however we had to submit the application now given the time sensitivity... but once she obtains the ECA we will be able to update her profile and get the additional 120 points which will bump her CRS up to 453. My question is, even with a score of 333 in the pool, is that a high enough score to receive an ITA?
2. She already has a job in Canada which she has been working for since October 2019. Will she still need a job offer from her currently employer for CEC? In the profile we have submitted we currently have selected "no" when it asks if she had a valid job offer (arranged employment). I want to know if this was answered correctly given her circumstance.
3. I know a Police Certificate is required for the PR application. However she still has her Police Certificate from 2019 when she initially came to Canada on her WP and does not have an expiry date. Will this still be valid for the PR application or will she need to get a new one?
4. We are trying to get things prepared before her hopeful ITA so we can speed up the application process. With that in mind, will she be able to get a Medical Certificate without obtaining an ITA? I am being told that she will not be able to get a Medical done without first receiving an ITA. Is this true?
Any help in this would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
AJ