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silviadha

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Hello,

I've submitted my profile three times, and all of them the result is that my profile is unelegible. The third time in a new IRCC profile where I had the french exam done with good results, english exam done with good results, the NOC I had back in my country is the same as here, I have Canadian education, I'm 25 yo, no partner, no dependent children, post graduate education done, more than one year of canadian job experience. I'm having a hard time undertanding why my profile is still unelegible.

I'm thinking about talking to an immigration lawyer for guidance. Do you have any advice? Do you know of some good immigration lawyer who I can talk to?
Thanks for you time, have a good day.
 
I'm not asking with ill intent. Trips get planned in advance, and I was not getting an answer on ifs. So didn't see the harm in asking supposing that happened already.
So can this questions still be answered? If non of my questions will be answered in this forum better to know before and just stop using it. Don't want to waste anyone's time.
 
I'm not asking with ill intent. Trips get planned in advance, and I was not getting an answer on ifs. So didn't see the harm in asking supposing that happened already.
So can this questions still be answered? If non of my questions will be answered in this forum better to know before and just stop using it. Don't want to waste anyone's time.
No one can answer your question because you provided no information on your profile and how you answered any of the questions. All you said is profile is not eligible so gives people zero information to help you. So click on the top of the page and contact Cohen Immigration who can help you.
 
What specific information is useful? Already contacted them, thanks.
NOC is 11101, as finance analyst, been working here for one year one month, studied in BCIT a post graduate certificate in business analytics and now I'm in a PGWP. I have a bachelors in economics, back home I had two years of work experience, my general result for English is 7.5, French I don't remember, the points were not enought to be considered in the french pole, but in the IRCC calculator they summed like 10 points.
 
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What specific information is useful? Already contacted them, thanks.
NOC is 11101, as finance analyst, been working here for one year one month, studied in BCIT a post graduate certificate in business analytics and now I'm in a PGWP. I have a bachelors in economics, back home I had two years of work experience, my general result for English is 7.5, French I don't remember, the points were not enought to be considered in the french pole, but in the IRCC calculator they summed like 10 points.
IELTs in each section, NOC in Canada and foreign. ECA for degree? If eligible you are answering a question or questions wrong and no one can go through your file and do that.
 
IELTS: Listening 8.5; Reading 7.0; Writing 6.0; Speaking 8.0. NOC in Canada and foreign both are 11101, and yes ECA was done in BCIT before my program started to review that I had a degree elsewehere.
 
IELTS: Listening 8.5; Reading 7.0; Writing 6.0; Speaking 8.0. NOC in Canada and foreign both are 11101, and yes ECA was done in BCIT before my program started to review that I had a degree elsewehere.
So you are answering a question or questions wrong.
 
I'm beginning to wonder if the ECA for immigration purposes is the same one as the general comprehensive application they ask for the program. Do you know if it's the same one?
 
I'm beginning to wonder if the ECA for immigration purposes is the same one as the general comprehensive application they ask for the program. Do you know if it's the same one?

It specifically needs to be the immigration one.
 
Hello,

I've submitted my profile three times, and all of them the result is that my profile is unelegible. The third time in a new IRCC profile where I had the french exam done with good results, english exam done with good results, the NOC I had back in my country is the same as here, I have Canadian education, I'm 25 yo, no partner, no dependent children, post graduate education done, more than one year of canadian job experience. I'm having a hard time undertanding why my profile is still unelegible.

I'm thinking about talking to an immigration lawyer for guidance. Do you have any advice? Do you know of some good immigration lawyer who I can talk to?
Thanks for you time, have a good day.

If you are getting the results that your profile is I eligible then one or more of the below is happening:

- you don't have at least 67 points insert the FSW points system
- you haven't completed a language test, ECA, or have the right proof of funds (assuming you need to show proof of funds)
- you are answering one or more questions incorrectly in your EE profile

It's very difficult for us to guess what the problem is since we don't know your detailed profile or how you have responded to all of the questions. Review all answers very very carefully again. If you cannot find the issue then you may have to hire an immigration lawyer to help you. Or you can write out the EE questions here and how you responded to each one.
 
Okay, I have to update the ECA for immigration purposes. What credentials do I need? The Degree Certificate AND the Transcripts or just the Degree Certificate.

Thank you so much for you answers scylla, they were very helpful.
 
Sometimes profile ineligible can occur when you've selected more than one NOCs for your job experience. It happened to me so I had to correct it and it became eligible for FSW etc. Also expired test results can affect your eligibility. I'ld advice carefully going through your application line by line to ensure you've answered the questions correctly. That might be all you need! All the best! :)
 
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Thanks for the reply! What do you mean with selecting more than one NOC for you job's experience? If you've had more than one NOC for your job experience, how did you correct that? Just saying you've had the same NOC for all the X jobs that you've had?