In addition to scoring 67 point, also ensure your intended occupation is not regulated.DonB said:Oh okay. I have 66 points because i do not have job offer
In addition to scoring 67 point, also ensure your intended occupation is not regulated.DonB said:Oh okay. I have 66 points because i do not have job offer
You will need at least 67 points for FSW. The only other options are if you apply for programs outside of EE.DonB said:Oh okay. I have 66 points because i do not have job offer
One_Topsy said:Try and get the reference letter from GTB in addition to the 6months statements.
If possible, do without the sudden cash inflow. If you can't i would advise you get a single payment from a family member, add gift deed and write LOE. You need to be spot on for PoF.
SINP will surely reopen, but can't say how soon. Keep an eye on it.
HI,Dobas said:Hi everyone,
Anyone has an idea of how to pay the RPRF fees before CIC requests for it? I didn't pay it when i applied, but i want to pay it now.
HI,Dobas said:Hi everyone,
Anyone has an idea of how to pay the RPRF fees before CIC requests for it? I didn't pay it when i applied, but i want to pay it now.
So I guess everyone on EE should have a job maybe not a regulated occupation.Please how can someone get a job in Canada from Nigeria?One_Topsy said:You will need at least 67 points for FSW. The only other options are if you apply for programs outside of EE.
(i.e. paper based)
It's not compulsory to have a job offer. In fact it's very difficult. You can look at areas on the grid where you can increase your points.DonB said:So I guess everyone on EE should have a job maybe not a regulated occupation.Please how can someone get a job in Canada from Nigeria?
Thanks yes i noticed as well after some searches. I thank God because this time last year i didnt think i was going yo be able to stay.frankiefun said:@tonero .... AOR is Acknowledgement of Reciept!
You got it already. CEC timelines are much faster, cheers.
I would have agreed but I know at least 5 current masters students including my very close friend from naija who's PR was approved 5 days ago and none of them ever had this issue. That's why I'm so frustrated.tonero said:Hmm , perhaps cause your still a student?
I would say reason being that the funds requirement has increased, look up the funds and make sure u have put enough.matt04 said:Hello guys,
does anybody have an idea why the "eligibility tool for express entry" says I'm not eligible (tried several time in the last 2 hours) despite having;
1. at least 12 months continuous full-time job (45 hours/week)
2. IELTS *S-7.5, W-7, L-8, R-7
3. NOC A- Bsc equivalent (WES)
4. age-28
5. single applicant
6. fund option between $11200-14000
7. self EE calculation- 407, FSW- 69/100
8. currrently a masters student in canada
In addition, in the past, it says I was eligible (come to canada tool) but EE profile is always INELIGIBLE (5 times). I'm frustrated already.
Thanks guys. looking forward to some shrewd insights. Help a brother in need!