Hello Stanlee,Stanlee said:In fact, you do not need a consultant/agent to help you, the whole process is quite straight forward and forums like these are very helpful. The collective knowledge and awareness of the members on this forum far exceeds that of the consultants. In fact, some of the consultants get their answers from forums like these. If I were you, I would instead use that money for my nomination and other migration related fees.
If you follow this forum, you will be in a position to do everything on your own. Most of your questions would already have been answered by many experienced people on this forum and still if you feel that there is a blocker, post your question here, I am sure, people will be more than willing to help you. In the end the decision is yours, if you have the money and willing to hire an agent, you can google and find the best in India. But after everything is done, you will feel, you paid them to you tell you things which are easily available on OINP sites, forums like these etc.
You can refer to the following links which would be of help to you.
IELTS plays a very important role in boosting your CRS score. Ideally getting CLB 9 in IELTS (LRWS 8777) will give you the best points, You can try these values in the calculators here and see for yourself how much of a difference IELTS makes to your CRS score.
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In my opinion, if you have proof to support your claim (company policy/employment contract which states the same and the proof of the current accumulated balance), then it should be good since you will get the money 30 days from your date of resignation. But, I am not sure what is CIC's stand on the same.akubilly said:Hello Stanlee,
Thanks for your help always.
My question is on the POF, am wondering if a severance benefit can serve as a proof of fund. A severance benefit is money my employer gives to employee (it follows a calculation/pattern) after resignation or when you are dropped (headcount/no longer in their employment), but one can only access this money when you resign and in my place of work its roughly 30days for this money to get to your account after resignation. I have quite enough in severance benefit but not accessible to me as am still in their employment. So do you have any idea if CIC have accepted such as POF from any successful candidate? Thanks in earnest.
Thanks Stanlee.Stanlee said:In my opinion, if you have proof to support your claim (company policy/employment contract which states the same and the proof of the current accumulated balance), then it should be good since you will get the money 30 days from your date of resignation. But, I am not sure what is CIC's stand on the same.
This is similar to the case of Provident Fund, for example in India, you can withdraw the whole amount after you have resigned and you will get the proceeds credited to your account in 90 days.
In case this is going to be your main proof of funds, then you can get all documents along with a Letter of Explanation stating your case. However, I would still suggest to show some other proof of funds like savings account balance, fixed deposits etc, where the funds unencumbered and readily transferable. May be you can take a second opinion on the same.
Hello Sirs,_Aspirant said:Still waiting for some answers from experts....
ravigyarala said:Hello Sirs,
I am new to this process of Canadian Immigration under ExpressEntry. I have taken IELTS and Got 7 as score. I am applying for PR.
I got married, my wife has done her B-tech
Mine:
1). Masters in computer application, from Osmania university,Hyderabad
2). Bachelor of science, from Osmania university
3). SSC and Intermediate from erst while Andhra pradesh state board.
My Wife:
1). Bachelors in Technology, from Osmania university
3). SSC and Intermediate from erst while Andhra pradesh state board.
I have following queries:
1). Should I get ECA done for all my qualifications including (Graduation,PostGraduation,10 and 10+2)?? you know getting transcripts for 10 and 10+2 is difficult.
OR is it OK ECA done for Graduation and Post-graduation??
Yes, graduation and post graduation is fine, no need for 10+2 etc. WES does not charge by the number of degrees that you get assessed by them. So it would be advisable to send them all the degrees/diplomas that you have from Bachelors onwards (though the requirement is to get only your highest foreign degree assessed). For example, if you have a Bachelors plus Masters and WES assesses it as Masters, then you get more points and in the worst case, if they accept your Bachelors and treat your Masters as a diploma, you can still select 'two or more degree where one is at least 3 years or more'. This will give you more points when compared to just getting your Bachelors or diploma assessed individually.
2). I am not doing ECA for my wife and she is not attempting to write IELTS, is it OK?
ECA and IELTS for spouse is optional. In case you want to claim points for your spouse you can get these done, you can score up to a maximum of 30 points (10 for education and 20 for IELTS).
Please help me clear my doubts.
Thanks,
Rgyarala
No, you do not have to withdraw your profile, but you can update information about your spouse and transmit the same. You will have to mention that she is accompanying you (if she is). For ECA and IELTS you can mention or select the dropdown which says it has not been done.kafacan said:Hello,
I have just submitted my EE profile and I think I made something wrong about my spouse. Since she is not taking IELTS and ECA, I didnt fill in the part about spouse. Therefore I receipt points for without-spouse. Although I mentioned in my personel profile information about my spouse, is it fraud? should I withdraw my profile and update it ?
Thank you in advance