Job title is Taxpayer Service agent. When we call the Canada Revenue Agency for tax-related inquiries, they receive our phone calls.In my opinion some call centre experiences come under NOC B. depends on your job tittle.
Job title is Taxpayer Service agent. When we call the Canada Revenue Agency for tax-related inquiries, they receive our phone calls.In my opinion some call centre experiences come under NOC B. depends on your job tittle.
The vulnerable sector check is different from the PCC.Hi all,
Congratulations to all who got the ITA.
My score is 446 and I rcvd an ITA today in draw #150, but my representative is working on my behalf.
I donot hv PCC but a vulnerable sector check was done in Jan don't know if that is PCC. Will go for Medical Monday.
Hello everyone,
I've just received an ITA today, cut off score is 440 and my CRS score is 445.
I notice that the system granted me a full 2 years of Canadian experience, while I've just been working for 1 year and 8 months.
I did 2 coop work-terms during my study in Canada (one from 01/2017 to 08/2017 & another one from 01/2018 to 04/2018) & 1 year 8 months job after my graduation.
I'm thinking of creating another profile and enter in the pool again. This time, I won't mention my coop experiences.
Since I have 90 days to submit my documents for the recent ITA, I won't decline it until the expiration.
If the CRS score drops below 445 until September 2020 (which I will have full 2 year Exp), I will accept the ITA.
I don't know what to do now. Should I decline the ITA and wait until I have a full 2-year experience?
Thank you,
If you were in your home country for more than 6 months after your 18th birthday then yes.I havent lived in my home country for 6 months in 20 years, do I still need to provide the PCC from there?
In Canada we are required to provide PCC, if we do it online, they still need finger prints, is it possible to get it?
Resume is not required. Birth certificate is only required for dependent minors.Hi guys,
I got my ITA on Thursday. Do I have to include my resume & birth certificate because I'm not sure of where to include the documents?
It's likely your application will be refused because you have not completed 2 yearsHello everyone,
I've just received an ITA today, cut off score is 440 and my CRS score is 445.
I notice that the system granted me a full 2 years of Canadian experience, while I've just been working for 1 year and 8 months.
I did 2 coop work-terms during my study in Canada (one from 01/2017 to 08/2017 & another one from 01/2018 to 04/2018) & 1 year 8 months job after my graduation.
I'm thinking of creating another profile and enter in the pool again. This time, I won't mention my coop experiences.
Since I have 90 days to submit my documents for the recent ITA, I won't decline it until the expiration.
If the CRS score drops below 445 until September 2020 (which I will have full 2 year Exp), I will accept the ITA.
I don't know what to do now. Should I decline the ITA and wait until I have a full 2-year experience?
Thank you,
EI does not count as part of your experienceHi folks,
I received my ITA yesterday.
Currently I am on EI regular and my 2 years of experience under CEC is completed in the month of May. But I am on EI since March 8th. Does my work experience counts when I am still on EI?
With one year experience my CRA score is 431 and with 2 year experience it is 444.
Do I have to stop my EI?
Thank you.Resume is not required. Birth certificate is only required for dependent minors.
You must have record of your trips somewhere other than passport, use your booking agency/website records/from memory.Hello, I got my ITA on May 28th. The application says to provide my travel history during the last 10 years. My passport starts from 2015 August. so from 2015 August to now, I just looked at the stamps on my passport and put it in. However, I threw away my old expired passport which shows my travel history prior to 2015 August... What should I do??