Yes you can. But you cannot submitt your application as it requires IELTS Certificate Number.Fengl said:Hey guys,
I have not yet take ielts test, can i create a ee profile without it?
Any help much appreciated.
Thanks.
Yes you can. But you cannot submitt your application as it requires IELTS Certificate Number.Fengl said:Hey guys,
I have not yet take ielts test, can i create a ee profile without it?
Any help much appreciated.
Thanks.
To create and submit an Express Entry profile, you need to have IELTS Test Report Form and ECA Report.Fengl said:Hey guys,
I have not yet take ielts test, can i create a ee profile without it?
Any help much appreciated.
Thanks.
abo0286 said:Hi
Need some help in filling up my Express Entry profile.
1) Do I need to add secondary/higher school education or only Bachelor's and Master's will do? (Both Bachelor's and Master's been evaluated by WES)
- Bachelors and Masters would do.
2) My NOC code is 0621-(Retail and wholesale trade managers) Where the employment requirements are given below. Shall I give 'date first became qualified to practice in this occupation' when I completed my Higher Secondary Education or when I completed my master's? - On completion of Masters.
Completion of secondary school is required.
A university degree or college diploma in business administration or other field related to the product or service being sold may be required.
Several years of related retail sales experience at increasing levels of responsibility are usually required.
3) I worked in retail since I started my bachelor's in 2010 as a part-timer. And after finishing my Master's on Sep 2014, I started full time managerial position for a different company. So shall I add all my full time and part time experiences or only my full time current position will do? - If the part time experience was gained outside Canada and is minimum 15 hours per week under NOC skill type 0, A or B, then you can claim points for the part time experience
4) Also if I add my part-time work experience, do I have to provide evidence for that even though its not going to gain me extra points as I was on full time study at that time. - If you are going to add part time work experience to claim points, then you will need to provide evidence for the experience.
The part-time work does not fall under NOC 0,A or B. But its retail work so may be necessary for the 3rd requirement of the 'employment requirements' - If it does not fall under NOC skill type 0, A or B, you cannot use it to claim part time experience.
Thanks
abo0286 said:Yes you can. But you cannot submitt your application as it requires IELTS Certificate Number.
Thank you.Stanlee said:To create and submit an Express Entry profile, you need to have IELTS Test Report Form and ECA Report.
pfernandes said:Dear all,
I have worked in 3 companies in India. One job is sufficient to cover the points. My queries are:
1) I have created an Express Entry profile and shown just one job. It meets the points criteria. Do i need to disclose other jobs at this stage?
No, but once you get your ITA, you are required to list all jobs, including ones you did not claim points for, in your Personal History
2) Would I need to disclose the other jobs at a later stage?
See #1
3) I may not be able to get letters with roles and responsibilities for all companies? Would appointment letters and relieving letter suffice for those jobs for which I am not claiming points?
You would only need such a letter from the company you are claiming points for. Please make sure you get the letter for that company- if you cannot, then your appointment letter, salary slips, and any other documentation from that company should suffice.
4) The jobs have different NOCs. Would this make a difference?
It does not; and you are not claiming points for this other employment anyway, so it's a moot point to begin with
Thanks in advance.
Prashant
You are below the minimum band necessary to apply, so no.bilal83 said:hi
can i submit my application with ITELS with score less than 6?
Thank you so much for replying Rajkamal.rajkamalmohanram said:Hi Rajkamal,
I am from Chandigarh, India. Today, I got message from CIC for RPRF submission. I had submitted my PR application from India only in Nov'15. Now, I am in Shanghai, China on company assignment for few months. How would the process be for me?
International travel after application submission is immaterial. No issues.
1. I guess after submitting RPRF, I will get COPR within a month. Where do I submit my and my family's passports for the same then? In India (how can i do that if i am in China) or In China?
Not necessarily in one month - the processing time differs. You will get a passport request (PPR). You need to submit your passports to NDVO. If you are not available in India at that point in time, you need to raise a CSE and request a change in Visa Office. Mention in then CSE that you are currently in China and your family is in India - request them to change your visa office to Shanghai (since you cannot send passport out of country) and to let your dependents get their stamping in India. This ordeal might delay your visa a little bit.
You can submit the PPs at the nearest VFS office - They will securely transmit the PP to and from the VO. The VO will paste the visa on your PP and send you the COPR.
2. Till when will the Visa be valid? I had my medicals done in Oct'15. What I knew is that once has to enter Canada within 1 year of getting the PR. But recently, I am getting conflicting reports that it has changed now.
You must land before your medicals expire. So, in your case, it would be October 2016. You'll see the date on or before which you have to land in your COPR.
3. I was thinking of entering Canada only after me or my wife getting a job offer as it would be very difficult to manage on our own expenses with our 1.5 yr old daughter.
Please read the above answer. If you don't land by that date, the PR visa stamped on your/your dependents' passport AND the COPR will become void - You'll have to go through the entire process once again to get another visa.
You can consider doing a soft landing - Land in Canada with your dependents, active your PR status, get a SIN number, may be open a bank account and then come back. You can apply for jobs and when you get one, you can land.
Please remember that you need to be physically present in Canada in 2 years out of any 5 year period to retain your PR status.