Yes.In the EE eligibility test, the question about relatives (checkbox), can I say yes if only my wife has a relative in Canada? She has aunt in Toronto.
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...ors-federal-skilled-workers.html#adaptability
Yes.In the EE eligibility test, the question about relatives (checkbox), can I say yes if only my wife has a relative in Canada? She has aunt in Toronto.
Hi,
Could you please tell me the processing time of express entry these days?
in the canada.ca it is indicated 6 months which I think it is the case for like 80% of applications. For PR card it is about 4.5 months. Please correct me it if I’m making mistake.
Thanks
I will discuss, in pristine detail, the end to end process involved in creating an EE profile (with screenshots) in a separate post since the scope of this post is only to provide some basic insight on how the EE system works.
Have you created the post where you discuss the end-to-end process of creating EE?
The reason I ask, I meet all the requirements as stated above and on the CIC website to apply for PR. I have 1.5 years of experience in the NOC B job (most of it accumulated during the study as part-time, but since I worked continuously that counts as per the CIC website), and I have 578 scores based on the assessment on the website. Yet when I create an EE application, I get 0 scores back and it says I am ineligible. Obviously, I am making mistake in the application I assume.
Please reply, would love any help understanding what's going wrong.
I have worked in NOC B 6221 - Technical Sales Specialist, as a Door-to-Door sales rep in the telecommunication industry. I have completed a diploma in Business Administration in Canada. I am not sure what my primary NOC is which is conflicting with the majority of my work experience accumulated through NOC 6221. My score is 518, 578 is miss type. Seeing the last draw was 300 something, plenty high enough to pass.I didn't create such a post after that. At the time there was another member that created step-by-step instructions in his/her blog but that site has been taken down now. No luck.
Based on a recent assessment that I did for a friend, the reason why this might be happening is your primary NOC. If you have qualifying experience but the primary NOC you choose is something other than the one for which you are claiming points for, then that will cause your profile to become ineligible.
Having said that, do you have work experience and/or any education in Canada? Do you have a sibling that lives in Canada. 578 appears to be an exceptionally high score.
I have worked in NOC B 6221 - Technical Sales Specialist, as a Door-to-Door sales rep in the telecommunication industry. I have completed a diploma in Business Administration in Canada. I am not sure what my primary NOC is which is conflicting with the majority of my work experience accumulated through NOC 6221. My score is 518, 578 is miss type. Seeing the last draw was 300 something, plenty high enough to pass.
There are several things that could go wrong when filling an EE profile. You might not be realizing what is going wrong unless someone checks it and tells you what you are doing wrong.
Okay, so first things first, work experience gained when you were a full-time student does NOT count towards your work experience.
You should have at least 1 year of Canadian work experience in the past 3 years in an eligible NOC to be eligible under CEC.
Do you have at least 1 year of work experience barring the experience you gained while you were a full-time student?
Well, I am seeing contradicting information on the CIC website. If you check under "Student Work Experience" on the link attached in the text, you will see that the CIC website says student work experience count as long as the criteria are met (which I did) under FSWP. I have spoken to a number of different people, some Immigration lawyers, and this topic has always got me mixed responses. Some say it counts others like you say it doesn't. Not sure who is right here.
and yes, to answer your last question, I have 1 year of work experience while I was a full-time student and 3 months more counting since I started at my current job.
https://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?qnum=394
Can I count student work experience toward the Express Entry work requirement?
It depends on where you were working and studying.
To be eligible for Express Entry, you must meet the minimum requirements for 1 or more Express Entry programs. This includes the work experience requirement.
Using student work experience for minimum requirements
Federal Skilled Worker Program
Student work experience gained while you were studying in Canada or abroad counts towards the minimum requirements for the Federal Skilled Worker Program if the work:
This includes co-op terms and apprenticeships.
- was paid by wages or commissions
- was continuous (no gaps in employment), and
- meets all the other requirements of the Program
Canadian Experience Class and Federal Skilled Trades Program
Student work experience doesn’t count towards the minimum requirements for the Canadian Experience Class or Federal Skilled Trades Program.
How student work experience affects your profile ranking
Canadian work experience gained while you were a full-time student doesn’t count towards the score used to rank your profile.
The work experience gained as a full-time student outside Canada counts towards the score used to rank your profile.
Hey guys
I have a query related to education documents in EE profile.
I am claiming my master points for which already got ECA done . So do I still need to show my bachelors in EE profile?
help will be much appreciated...
Thankyou for the information.If you get a successful Masters evaluation on your ECA, it is sufficient to only show your Masters degree in the education section of your EE profile and your e-APR AFAIK.
If your wife is also applying then she can tick the checkbox but you can notIn the EE eligibility test, the question about relatives (checkbox), can I say yes if only my wife has a relative in Canada? She has aunt in Toronto.