There are not many caveats in filling the form. You can just follow the instructions both in it and in the application guide to the best match you're able.hasanul_murad said:Thanks Skywalker,
I have some confusion while filling the form NS-100. Can you please help me out.
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Residence (Page#3)
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1. Where can I get the community and County details of Nova Scotia? I am interested to setttle in Halifax. Please Suggest.
2. From Jul-2009 to Sep-2012, I have travelled different countries to WORK and my continuous stay was less than 6 months every time as below:
Nigeria -->Jul-2009 till Nov-2009 (4 Months), Jan-2010 till Mar-2010 (3 Months), May-2010 till Jun-2010 (2 months)
Egypt --> Jun-2010 till Jul-2010 (1 month), Aug-2010 till Nov-2010 (3 months), Dec-2010 till Feb-2011 (2 months)
Afghanistan --> May-2011 till Aug-2011 (4 Months), Sep-2011 till Nov-2011 (2 months), Dec-2011 till Feb-2012 (3 months), some more travels with a stay of 2-3 months
UAE --> 2 travels with 1 week stay
Singapore --> Aug-2013 (5 Days), Sep-2015 (5 Days)
Srilanka --> Jun-2013 (3 Days)
India --> Aug-2015 (4 Days)
Should I need to mention all these travel histories? Do I need to take Police Clearance for those stay/travel in Nigeria/Egypt/Afghanistan?
Details of Family Member (Page#5)
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3. Family member includes spouse and children only?
Section E – Language (Page#8)
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4. Should I send the original Report (Proof of language test)? Or I can send a copy?
Section G - Education (Page#12)
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5. What is meant by Elementary/primary school? Please mention education year (1-8 or 1-10)?
6. What is meant by Secondary/high school? Please mention education year (9-10 or 11-12)?
7. What is meant by University/college? Is it Higher Secondary (11-12) or Undergraduate (13-16)?
Personal History (Page#14)
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8. Should I include all my work experience (10 Years) and Education history here? or only the history of last 5 years from current date?
Section I - Settlement (page#15)
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9. Please advice what should be written in this section? Any limitation of number of words?
Section J – Financial Information (Page#16)
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10. What is meant by Unencumbered Funds Available for Settlement?
11. Can I show any Fixed (term) Deposit within Liquid Asset?
Supporting Documents
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Page#20
12. Should I sent Original ECA reports to NSOI along with form? Or Keep it for CIC?
13. I have collected the employment letter which includes work history and job descriptions. I am confused with below documents:
- Supporting employment history and documents (Spouse, only if applicable for Nova Scotia Demand Express Entry)
- For Nova Scotia Demand Express Entry, documentation to show work experience match with NOC 2011
14. Can Anyone please share a template of Resume/CV?
Section L & M (Page#22,23)
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15. Only Principal Applicant will put Initials? Spouse should put initial or not?
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I will send my application by end of December. Looking forward to your help and advice here.
Regards,
Murad
1. Just put Halifax. If you're really interested in more information, you can start with the NSOI website, on the "Live Here" section.
2. You have to mention all of them, but I'm not sure about the criteria for needing police certificates. Maybe someone else who has gone through a similar situation might help.
3. Only them. In other words, only your spouse and dependents.
4. Copies only. The only originals you need to send are the NSOI application forms.
5, 6 and 7. I don't know what are the educational standards in your country. Some research on Google or Wikipedia might clarify on the equivalences between your country and Canada. In my case, I have put 8 years elementary (directly translated from Portuguese as "first degree", as it was called on my times), 3 years for high school (we called "second degree" back then) and 3 years for University/College (undergraduate would be the best equivalence). Your ECA report might give some hints also.
8. As it says in the form, from the last 5 years, as long as you were older than 18 already.
9. Write as much as you can regarding your plans for moving to NS. Try to mention how you will look for work, housing, etc. Use your own words, as you can't copy from anywhere else.
10, 11. Any funds you have available for immediate liquidation. Basically, what you can use as soon as you land in NS.
12. Only copies.
13. For your spouse, only if it was in NS. As for the experience match, you must show that the duties listed on your experience letters match to those listed on the NOC you have chosen. People who received AOR are being given a table to fill and make the correspondences.
14. That's plenty of material available online, and it is mostly career-specific. Look for resume templates on the North American format. As a matter of fact, that will come in handy when you'll be looking for a job in NS. For your NS application, however, you won't need a cover letter.
15. Principal, spouse and any dependents over 18 years. I've also got confused when I first filled the form, but then I noticed that you need to put all your initials in the left fields and your spouse's on the right fields, and not your first name's initial on the left and last name's on the right.