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Guys, a quick question

in the Personal history if you choose Unemployed status, it still requires to input name of the organization...

leaving it blank doesnt work. Does anyone encounter the same issue?
 
Lailina said:
Guys, a quick question

in the Personal history if you choose Unemployed status, it still requires to input name of the organization...

leaving it blank doesnt work. Does anyone encounter the same issue?

N/A - Not applicable
 
Hey Guys.

My question is about the funds. How do I prove them - can I download statements pdfs from my account for the past 6 months showing 3 of my bank accounts and dates?(I have mention that it work with other permits and visas I have applied for). I have no way of going to the bank myself asking for any letters as my bank is in Poland and I am in Canada. I don't want to transfer the money here first because I will lose on exanche and secondly I won't have those 6 months.
 
Guys... in travel history do we mention date of departure from home country or date of arrival to destination country ? Kindly suggest
 
Hi
In india I did not pay reliance internet bill and now they are sending legal notices
And asking me to appear in civil court. Will this cause any issue for issuing PCC?

Thanks
 
CReddy said:
Hi
In india I did not pay reliance internet bill and now they are sending legal notices
And asking me to appear in civil court. Will this cause any issue for issuing PCC?

Thanks


No it won't. PCC shows if you were convicted and are in the criminal record. not paying a bill won't appear there.
 
CReddy said:
Hi
In india I did not pay reliance internet bill and now they are sending legal notices
And asking me to appear in civil court. Will this cause any issue for issuing PCC?

Thanks

It's not about the PCC. Make sure that this not a pending court case or something like that. The last form contains declaration about these type of things which is very serious. Beware that you make the right choice.
Hope everything goes well.
 
Hey guys,

I have a statement of reference from my ex employer detailing my roles and responsibilities, full time, 40 hours a week but I didnt include the salary and benefits. The statement was from my ex- supervisor.

Do you think CIC would be OK with me getting a second statement just stating my salary and benefits per year (without the roles and responsibilities), signed off by my HR head (not ex supervisor), and then I upload both statements to Express Entry?

Thanks!
 
Alexander80 said:
Hey guys,

I have a statement of reference from my ex employer detailing my roles and responsibilities, full time, 40 hours a week but I didnt include the salary and benefits. The statement was from my ex- supervisor.

Do you think CIC would be OK with me getting a second statement just stating my salary and benefits per year (without the roles and responsibilities), signed off by my HR head (not ex supervisor), and then I upload both statements to Express Entry?

Thanks!

That should be fine. I wouldn't even bother to Get the other reference, the first one is alright in my opinion. They cannot expect people to get the exact references from the employers from e.g over 10 years ago. Job description is more important than salary and benefits.
 
doro_07 said:
That should be fine. I wouldn't even bother to Get the other reference, the first one is alright in my opinion. They cannot expect people to get the exact references from the employers from e.g over 10 years ago. Job description is more important than salary and benefits.

The salary should be mentioned in the reference letter as well as the duties as required by CIC. There is no explanation from CIC what is more important. And I am afraid they do expect us to get references that fulfill their requirements.
I would suggest to get both letters
 
doro_07 said:
That should be fine. I wouldn't even bother to Get the other reference, the first one is alright in my opinion. They cannot expect people to get the exact references from the employers from e.g over 10 years ago. Job description is more important than salary and benefits.

Thanks a lot for your advice. I think to be safe I'll go and get both since its doable. My employer was from 6 months ago.
 
Lailina said:
The salary should be mentioned in the reference letter as well as the duties as required by CIC. There is no explanation from CIC what is more important. And I am afraid they do expect us to get references that fulfill their requirements.
I would suggest to get both letters

Thanks I'll definitely get both letters. I was more worried that CIC would make an issue of the fact that I sent them two letters instead of a single, combined one. Not that I can see any reasonable basis for them making an issue of it, was just wondering if they're very particular about these little details.
 
DelPiero07 said:
N/A - Not applicable






Hello,

I have recently received ITA. Question is, do they solely consider EE profile information for PR approval or they also go back and see what information I had provided when I 1st entered in Canada as student before 4 years ??

Reason for this question is, I have showed my Indian work experience 2 years instead of 3 years. ITA received on 2 years Indian work experience. Originally I have 3 years experience.

Should I just show 2 years or I have to use previously provided (when applying Study visa) information ??

Please advise !!