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Hi all,
I received today my Express Entry Invitation to Apply and assumed that I will get a Personalised Document Check List with it. The invitation letter mentions this document, but I cannot find it anywhere.
Anyone knows how or where to allocate this document?

Thanks,
I
 
Hi all,
I received today my Express Entry Invitation to Apply and assumed that I will get a Personalised Document Check List with it. The invitation letter mentions this document, but I cannot find it anywhere.
Anyone knows how or where to allocate this document?

Thanks,
I
You will see your document "checklist" after you enter all required information in the application. You will then be prompted to proceed to upload your supporting documents. This is the document checklist.
 
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You will see your document "checklist" after you enter all required information in the application. You will then be prompted to proceed to upload your supporting documents. This is the document checklist.
Oh ok...Thanks a lot Picklee for the clarification
 
CIC/IRCC website says that we need pcc from all countries where we have resided for more than 6 months since turning 18. The personalized document checklist says pcc form all countries where we have lived for more than 6 months, but does not mention age. Is the age implied on personalized check list?
 
CIC/IRCC website says that we need pcc from all countries where we have resided for more than 6 months since turning 18. The personalized document checklist says pcc form all countries where we have lived for more than 6 months, but does not mention age. Is the age implied on personalized check list?

yes, it has to be 6 months or more cumulative after turning 18.

just remember if you have lived in a country for 180 days in total even over 20 years or so (lol) you still need to get PCC for that country
 
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yes, it has to be 6 months or more cumulative after turning 18.

just remember if you have lived in a country for 180 days in total even over 20 years or so (lol) you still need to get PCC for that country

Thanks a lot for confirming. That's what I thought. I just wanted to make sure. I was really thrown off by the language under the help icon for pcc in the personalized document checklist.
 
Thanks a lot for confirming. That's what I thought. I just wanted to make sure. I was really thrown off by the language under the help icon for pcc in the personalized document checklist.
yeah i can imagine...

i was born in ME country and lived there till i was 10. it might have been awkward if i was asked to provide PCC for that period LOLOL
 
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Hi - I have a few questions about my personalized checklist since it doesn't mention some documents that I was expecting:
1) The checklist mentions PCC from USA only (I've lived in the US for 10 years). No mention of PCC from India. Shall I still get one from India? I haven't still applied for this, so wondering if I still should given that they don't ask for it.
2) No mention of WES education assessment report or IELTS score report. Shall I still upload them (maybe as optional documents)?

Am I misunderstanding their instructions? Should I go ahead and give them all this info. anyways?
Thanks!
 
Hi - I have a few questions about my personalized checklist since it doesn't mention some documents that I was expecting:
1) The checklist mentions PCC from USA only (I've lived in the US for 10 years). No mention of PCC from India. Shall I still get one from India? I haven't still applied for this, so wondering if I still should given that they don't ask for it.
2) No mention of WES education assessment report or IELTS score report. Shall I still upload them (maybe as optional documents)?

Am I misunderstanding their instructions? Should I go ahead and give them all this info. anyways?
Thanks!

Unsure about point 1.

For point 2, the checklist doesn't ask for those but I uploaded them anyway. You can attach them too, no harm.
 
Hi - I have a few questions about my personalized checklist since it doesn't mention some documents that I was expecting:
1) The checklist mentions PCC from USA only (I've lived in the US for 10 years). No mention of PCC from India. Shall I still get one from India? I haven't still applied for this, so wondering if I still should given that they don't ask for it.
2) No mention of WES education assessment report or IELTS score report. Shall I still upload them (maybe as optional documents)?

Am I misunderstanding their instructions? Should I go ahead and give them all this info. anyways?
Thanks!
I think apply for PCC from India. If you're in USA just apply in the consulate and keep it with you. I'm a little surprised it didn't show up as a document in your list. But it is possible they ask for it later. So better to keep it handy.

2. You should upload those documents. Although they don't ask for it but in some cases they do ask for IELTS score card in ADR. So better to avoid that scenario and provide it before hand.
 
Hi - I have a few questions about my personalized checklist since it doesn't mention some documents that I was expecting:
1) The checklist mentions PCC from USA only (I've lived in the US for 10 years). No mention of PCC from India. Shall I still get one from India? I haven't still applied for this, so wondering if I still should given that they don't ask for it.
2) No mention of WES education assessment report or IELTS score report. Shall I still upload them (maybe as optional documents)?

Am I misunderstanding their instructions? Should I go ahead and give them all this info. anyways?
Thanks!

It "may" not be showing because you mentioned that you have been in US for the last 10 yrs..
-If it is not a big hassle for you, I'd suggest you get one and include it with your application
-You can combine, ECA, Degree, Marksheets/Transcripts and IELTS in a single pdf file and upload it within the education tab.