I must be too dumb. I just did that. I am hoping this is the last mistake I made.Asivad Anac said:Did you create the job bank profile and link it with your EE profile?
Thanks a lot kind stranger.
I must be too dumb. I just did that. I am hoping this is the last mistake I made.Asivad Anac said:Did you create the job bank profile and link it with your EE profile?
Are you very sure they haven't mentioned the major? Because I'm able to see the major in my report!mater said:i see WES sample report they dont write the major just bachelor (4 years).
can anyone upload sample for ICAS please
Please check the NOC from the CIC website for your designation. The roles and responsibilities should match.mater said:hi every one,
I am applying to ICAS
""Please indicate the occupation category for your FSW application ""
I have electrical engineering what should I write in that question ?
Please check the NOC from the CIC website for your designation. The roles and responsibilities should match.mater said:hi every one,
I am applying to ICAS
""Please indicate the occupation category for your FSW application ""
I have electrical engineering what should I write in that question ?
For your kind information, I have completed my ECA process and I have my report with me and I can see my major on it!mater said:see this
open
wes.org/ca/apply/popups.asp?where=sample
click on WES ECA Report (Review Sample)
I haven't filled an application with ICAS but NOC is National Occupation Classification and its a 4 digit code. So, if it says NOC, it means that 4 digit number.mater said:I dont understand sould I write
Skill Level A
or 2133 or Electrical and electronics engineers
1. I dont think files can be zipped and uploaded. Make all files a single pdf and upload it.mapledipped said:Hi guys...seeking help again. im planning to start uploading files soon, i already have some files that are complete and some that i need to get in a couple of weeks... so my questions for uploading files:
1 - can i zip individual files so i can just upload once for multiple paged documents, like for passport pages that i have scanned individually? or is it better to scan as one file with multiples pages and upload just that one file?
2 - if i've uploaded by mistake can i still remove and replace the file?
3 - at the moment my scanner comes out as black and white only, will this be enough or do i need colored scanner? i mean except for the photo since the shop already gave me a soft copy, but for other docs like passport etc.
4 - which format is better for uploading scanned docs, jpeg, tiff, or pdf?
hoping someone can shed more light into this... thanks!
Not necessary. Adds a few points to your application though.Doraemi said:Hi I am Newbie here. I just have a questions Do I really need to have a relative in canada to apply in express entry or PNP?
Thanks Dear!Asivad Anac said:Learning french enough to score decently on TEF would take longer and there are 4 sections there as well. You'll have to score across all areas to get a max of 24 points which will still push your score only till 441 and that might not be good enough for an ITA.
A repeat of IELTS with CLB 9 on all 4 sections will help you score almost 470 which will virtually guarantee you an ITA. Even if it means waiting 2 months, that is still worth it.
Of course, you can learn French but looking at your IELTS scores, this option seems more practical and doable for now. All you need to do is push up the Speaking by half a point and maintain the same tempo in other sections.
Strongly recommend an IELTS repeat. All the best!
You will be required to upload documents after you get your ITA.Mandeep.Atwal said:Thanks Dear!
One more question, while submitting EE profile, do we need to upload some documents? as I have just followed the step by step instructions and there was no option to upload any scan documents.
Please advise.
Thank You for this again!Asivad Anac said:You will be required to upload documents after you get your ITA.
Asivad Anac said:Choose the Bachelors option for the first degree and "Two or more..." option for the next degree and the system will award you the required points.