Thank you very much.DelPiero07 said:Yes you can certainly claim 3 years of work experience.
Thank you very much.DelPiero07 said:Yes you can certainly claim 3 years of work experience.
No, that's not ok.Calgary2014 said:Is it okay if the job duties mentioned on my work experience letter are exactly match to those mentioned on NOC description of the job (word by word)?
Yes, employer specific is correct.kkdreamz said:Hi Friends,
Can anyone please which question will be right to chose for qualifying job offer in EE profile :
For LMIA Exempt, Intra company transfers do we need to select:
- Work Permit without LMIA under international agreement
or
- Work Permit without LMIA and its employer specific.
We have selected Work Permit without LMIA and its employer specific. , Can anyone tell us if we are right ?
Thanks!
Thanks, is there a reason behind that?DelPiero07 said:No, that's not ok.
What do you think is going to happen when the officer assessing your application sees that you copy + pasted the NOC duties?Calgary2014 said:Thanks, is there a reason behind that?
Actually I haven't, my employer has. It's not my faultDelPiero07 said:What do you think is going to happen when the officer assessing your application sees that you copy + pasted the NOC duties?
Your friend is incorrect.Aleksagirl said:Guys, a quick question...I took CELPIP in 2016 in April and my score was Reading-10, Listening-9, Speaking and Writing-8. My total score is 454 now. I retook CELPIP in early January and I just got the results. Reading-7, Speaking-9, Listening-10, Writing-8. I was really, really hoping to improve the Speaking and Writing parts in comparison to 2016, but my Reading score is the way lower now. I spoke with a friend of mine, she said that Express Entry gives more points for Listening and Speaking aspects than Writing and Reading. I met the minimum requirements (7 is minimum for all aspects), but honestly I would disagree with her. All aspects are important and should I update my results or leave as it it? Thanks a lot.
Thanks a lot. So I would better use my old scores than the new ones!DelPiero07 said:Your friend is incorrect.
Basically since both your tests are valid use the one that gives you the most points.
Good to use old scores, if they are better than the new onesAleksagirl said:Thanks a lot. So I would better use my old scores than the new ones!
Reading is 3 points lower, but Speaking and Listening have been improved.Ashwsh said:Good to use old scores, if they are better than the new ones
You can use the points calculation tool on the CIC website. It will then be clear which results to use.Aleksagirl said:Reading is 3 points lower, but Speaking and Listening have been improved.
That's why I am confused. But thank you. I really appreciate your help.