Hello Sharma - that will not cause any problems like duplicate entry with same passport number etc?
i dont think so i myself made two profiles because i made some mistakes in my first profile...ssengo1982 said:Hello Sharma - that will not cause any problems like duplicate entry with same passport number etc?
After you get an ITA, you have 60 days to provide all the requested information. You have to fill out a long survey and send in documents (like bank statements, letters from employers, proof of funds...). Once your application is sent in, CIC states that it will be processed within 6 months. So yes, it's pretty long. (Although, depending on your categroy, it might not take that long.)adsinghm said:Hi there, i had little query. What is the actual procedure after we get an ITA? What all steps are involved? Please provide me some details along with the timeline. Also, in some posts i have read the people who had received the ITA in march/may are still in the process, is this such a long process?
Thanks already
you can update the current profile..go to View and then Update whichever section you want...and then re transmit it..should ask you for your signature and 1 security question..and will update within 24 hours...sharma1990 said:i dont think so i myself made two profiles because i made some mistakes in my first profile...
Choose 'Entry to profession degree'. It is equivalent to Masters degree.bojanKG said:hello everyone.
i am currently a PhD student in serbia. i have received the answer from WES, and Canadian Equivalency Summary is: SIX YEARS OF PROFESSIONAL STUDY IN DENTISTRY.
in my EE profile, i have to choose my level of education, but i do not know what to choose. can anyone help me, please?
1) You don't need an ECA. You can just submit your Masters degree certificate.spycoon said:Thanks for the instruction!
I have a few questions, and I hope someone could kindly help me. I've got an invitation under FSW.
1. Do I need ECA if I earned my Masters' degree in Canada, and my bachelors' in my home country? I explicitly put "No ECA" when I filled in my questionnaire. There's no place to upload the ECA on the application page.
2. Why I was invited under FSW instead of CEC? I have one year Canadian working experience and earned a degree in Canada. I'm so confused.
Thanks in advance for your help!