June 2014 CEC PR discussion with a "HOPE" statement and we all are so sc****d. So lets not hope this time ;Dcanind1983 said:Lol!! I was thinking the same.
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considering applying also , just did the eligibility questionnaire and got a reference code. will decide by the weekend.june05App said:I am considering applying under express entry. Does anyone know how much does it cost and can I have 2 CEC applications, one under old CEC system and another under new Express Entry CEC system?
Do you know if we can have 2 CEC applications like this?Astro.CA said:considering applying also , just did the eligibility questionnaire and got a reference code. will decide by the weekend.
yes for sure but at some point one has to be canceled, I will do some further reading.june05App said:Do you know if we can have 2 CEC applications like this?
Express entry applicants are getting PPRs a month and half after their ITA (invitation to apply). Who knows we may still be better off applying under express entry rather than waiting for this incredibly slow system.Astro.CA said:considering applying also , just did the eligibility questionnaire and got a reference code. will decide by the weekend.
It's certainly an option worth looking into, but clearly we need more information... for me i need to know if i need to retake the medical exam (mine was done January 30, 2014) and fees for EEjune05App said:Express entry applicants are getting PPRs a month and half after their ITA (invitation to apply). Who know we may still be better off applying under express entry rather than waiting for this incredibly slow system.
I don't think we need to do the medical exam again. Mine was done on 26th Jan 2015. It should be valid for a year i believe. The right to permanent resident fee should be refunded from old system in case we withdraw that application. The fee would be $550 to file Express entry application and $490 RPRF. I just checked it.Astro.CA said:It's certainly an option worth looking into, but clearly we need more information... for me i need to know if i need to retake the medical exam (mine was done January 30, 2014) and fees for EE
ok great!june05App said:I don't think we need to do the medical exam again. Mine was done on 26th Jan 2015. It should be valid for a year i believe. The right to permanent resident fee should be refunded from old system in case we withdraw that application. The fee would be $550 to file Express entry application and $490 RPRF. I just checked it.
All valid points... perhaps not worth the effort, thanks ;DABS_1382 said:TO add, if we are living in Canada...we will have to go back to our country to get the education evaluated...Degrees have to be sent in a sealed envelope to WES....Plus all the certificates like PCC, transaltions, IELTS Score Card etc etc.....needs to be done again...which atleast for me would take atleast 2 - 3 months...then apply....wait for the draw....get the ITA...wait for another couple of months....
some of it is true and some of it is not.. like i do not need to do any WES equivalency as I am not claiming any points for my MBA from back home.. (I have 460 points and got 4 ITAs so far.. all rejected).. yes it holds true for Police certificate which will be the only hassle for me i guess... i already have IELTS score card scans from CEC which i could have used for EE.. but i just didnt feel right spending another $1500-2000 for this whole process..ABS_1382 said:TO add, if we are living in Canada...we will have to go back to our country to get the education evaluated...Degrees have to be sent in a sealed envelope to WES....Plus all the certificates like PCC, transaltions, IELTS Score Card etc etc.....needs to be done again...which atleast for me would take atleast 2 - 3 months...then apply....wait for the draw....get the ITA...wait for another couple of months....
Wohooo this is great news after all this time.june23_app said:You're from a visa-exempt country so you shouldn't be asked to send your passport. My understanding is that now you should be receiving your CoPR in the post.
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True say....its case to case. I don't need any education evaluation and police certificates because I came here before I was 18. I also have an additional copy of my IELTS results becuase I requested two copies of the results when I appeared for the test a year ago. It will cost $550 extra if I do decide to go this route but the only issue is my points are only 440. To bump the points up I will have to do IELTS again and get a little better score. In my last attempt at IELTS I was very ignorant and didn't care about the result as much becuase I only needed a score of 6 for CEC at that time. Seems like 7.5 is not enough for CIC; for us to be able to communicate effectively.mesumrizvi said:some of it is true and some of it is not.. like i do not need to do any WES equivalency as I am not claiming any points for my MBA from back home.. (I have 460 points and got 4 ITAs so far.. all rejected).. yes it holds true for Police certificate which will be the only hassle for me i guess... i already have IELTS score card scans from CEC which i could have used for EE.. but i just didnt feel right spending another $1500-2000 for this whole process..
it comes down to what information you are providing and for what fields u r claiming points for.. like im not claiming any points for my spouse education, English language etc as i didn't wanna waste another $1000 to get her equivalency and ask her to take IELTS etc to make my score above 500 when i already know any score above 450 will get me an ITA..had i gotten those done yes it would hv easily taken me 4-6 months to get all that done.