For IELTS, it's not required per se, so it won't be a reason for rejection. But many applicants have received additional documents request to submit language reports and/or ECA, even if they provided all reference numbers in their profile. What people usually do, is to upload them in the same field as education. If you're not claiming education for spouse, you won't have an education field for her, so if you want to upload language reports for spouse, you can upload them in your General LOE section.Hmm. Your reply made me realize... it didn't ask for a scan of our IELTS results anywhere. I'm sure I typed the numbers correctly into the form, but should I upload the scans to the General LoE section just in case (I am very OCD about it all). I just want to make sure the officer has no reason to decline my application.
Thank you for the rest of the reply as well. I have only POF, the work letter, and the photos remaining to upload (I have to get our pictures taken somewhere locally that does the 5x7cm Canada standard).
Photos for Express Entry at eAPR level (digital photos) is not 50x70mm. It's 35x45mm on white background. The 50x70mm dimensions is for when you are asked to provide passport and physical photos, at PPR. Careful there! That however, would be a solid reason for rejection. To confirm, click on the question mark in the "photos" upload field, and check requirements. I think you saw these 50x70mm dimensions in their photos specifications pdf document, but it doesn't apply to digital photos at eAPR.
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