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You're spot-on ! Enter only pertinent experience for which you need points under Work History- rest goes to the Personal History. For spouses and dependants, foreign experience is NOT counted. This means you can push the whole information of your spouse under Personal History.

Hope this makes sense.

My spouse is the principal applicant, but I did fill in my work experience in EE. Can I delete those now in the eAPR, if dependents work experience is not required. Will that affect our ITA?
 
Foreign experience is capped at 3 years, and as a result that's all you need to provide. Everything else goes to the Personal History section.
Jakev imagine a person is in the org for more than the 3 years ? Say 8 or 10 yrs his LoR will be as per that right ?
 
Foreign experience is capped at 3 years, and as a result that's all you need to provide. Everything else goes to the Personal History section.

You're not considering that an applicant can claim up to 6 years of work experience under the six selection factors. Eligibility wise under the FSW program proving 3 years of work experience may not be enough.
 
My spouse is the principal applicant, but I did fill in my work experience in EE. Can I delete those now in the eAPR, if dependents work experience is not required. Will that affect our ITA?

It doesn't- thanks !
 
Question: The address history of 10 years, from when is the 10 years counted back? receiving of ITA or submission of EE or submission of all forms after ITA? Bit confused, please advise.
 
I am CEC inland and went to my home country for two weeks on vacation. I have added it to my travel history, do I need to add a separate entry in address history as well and provide the address where I stayed for two weeks?
 
The travel history asks for countries you have traveled besides your country of origin or residence. My country of origin is India and am currently living in USA (residence). Do I have to include any travel between these countries in my history?
 
The travel history asks for countries you have traveled besides your country of origin or residence. My country of origin is India and am currently living in USA (residence). Do I have to include any travel between these countries in my history?
If you were a resident of USA when you visited India, then you do not have to include them.
 
I am CEC inland and went to my home country for two weeks on vacation. I have added it to my travel history, do I need to add a separate entry in address history as well and provide the address where I stayed for two weeks?
No if you visited India (country of passport) from Canada (country of legal residence during this trip)
 
I am CEC inland and went to my home country for two weeks on vacation. I have added it to my travel history, do I need to add a separate entry in address history as well and provide the address where I stayed for two weeks?

You do not need to mention them. The instructions explicitly state that all travels outside of your home country or country of residence need to be mentioned. This means in turn that you do not need to mention travel between these two countries.
 
The travel history asks for countries you have traveled besides your country of origin or residence. My country of origin is India and am currently living in USA (residence). Do I have to include any travel between these countries in my history?

You do not need to mention them.
The instructions explicitly state that all travels outside of your home country or country of residence need to be mentioned. This means in turn that you do not need to mention travel between these two countries.
 
5 mins to 2 days sometimes ! :)
Thank you so much ; please can you explain to me
1- the steps after I send the file and what you mean by the abbreviations
2-also for the prof of funds (money) ; since I ve a job offer and I ve 1 year Canadian experience; I m not obliged to have much money in my account ; note also I got 600 point due to a nomination