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What do you mean by crystal ball? Do you believe Mr. Ball is a futureteller
He creates a work of fiction through his crystal ball and hence a 'ball' in his name ;-)
 
Hi guys just asking your opinions
My CRS score is 458 right now with spouse and child.
If my wife give IELTS, there is chances of reaching 462-464.
But if I choose spouse not Accompanying score will reach to 467.
So my dilemma is which option I should choose? Losing 5 age points in dec 1st week
You should be fine before Dec I think. I would not choose the not accompanying option to get higher score if I were you. It's not worth leaving family behind for one year plus and complicated process afterward.
I think you can try (2) but it's your choice.
 
Hi guys just asking your opinions
My CRS score is 458 right now with spouse and child.
If my wife give IELTS, there is chances of reaching 462-464.
But if I choose spouse not Accompanying score will reach to 467.
So my dilemma is which option I should choose? Losing 5 age points in dec 1st week

I am on the same boat. CRS with spouse accompanying but not taking IELTS is 458, if I change it to spouse not accompanying then I’ll be at 475. Losing 5 age points by early 2020.

I’ve already booked IELTS for my spouse. Hopefully we could have 4-8 more points from it. 458 is already a good score by year end and I believe 462+ is quite safe.

And if that’s still not enough, we can always decide to change to spouse not accompanying 1 day before the targeted draw / before losing age points.
 
I am on the same boat. CRS with spouse accompanying but not taking IELTS is 458, if I change it to spouse not accompanying then I’ll be at 475. Losing 5 age points by early 2020.

I’ve already booked IELTS for my spouse. Hopefully we could have 4-8 more points from it. 458 is already a good score by year end and I believe 462+ is quite safe.

And if that’s still not enough, we can always decide to change to spouse not accompanying 1 day before the targeted draw / before losing age points.


Same here, but I have to get ECA done for my spouse,just as to be on a safe side, that will add 8 point to our score before Nov.
 
I am on the same boat. CRS with spouse accompanying but not taking IELTS is 458, if I change it to spouse not accompanying then I’ll be at 475. Losing 5 age points by early 2020.

I’ve already booked IELTS for my spouse. Hopefully we could have 4-8 more points from it. 458 is already a good score by year end and I believe 462+ is quite safe.

And if that’s still not enough, we can always decide to change to spouse not accompanying 1 day before the targeted draw / before losing age points.

Yes you may change it just a day before to get the ITA and in 24hrs the golden mail will be in your inbox.

Lemme put some light in it with no offense meant my dear friend. How you think you will convince the case officer and the visa officer that why you are not accompanying your spouse and children if you have? Ofcourse you're not gunna say that just because you wanted your CRS to be above the threshold, you're not accompanying your spouse........ knock knock, that'll be a red flag.

Now let's suppose, you come out with any reason apart from the above one, it'll be a fake one and they will get you in a jiffy.

And if above points mentioned, you get thru, you will sponsor your wife and children if you have, they will never be entitled for govt benefits.

So think before you exclude your spouse from the application as it sounds easy to get the ITA but mate, trust me on it, it's even harder to remove the RR forever from application for not accompanying your spouse.
 
Is one of the disadvantages of getting things done before needed...just relax bro u will get your ITA before it expires...I see Increase in ITA, even if the nxt cut off is high it will take few draw to bro g it down.whats your current CRS?
458
 
Hey does anybody know if police certificate will expire or not?
I lived in US for 3 years (2011-2014) in college and I have asked for the PCC from FBI on March 2019, I am not sure if this certificate will expire at anytime or never?
I am assuming the certificate is used to prove no criminal record during the three years back, it should not expire anytime, but just to be safe to ask... thanks for any reply!
Good luck to everybody.
 
Hey does anybody know if police certificate will expire or not?
I lived in US for 3 years (2011-2014) in college and I have asked for the PCC from FBI on March 2019, I am not sure if this certificate will expire at anytime or never?
I am assuming the certificate is used to prove no criminal record during the three years back, it should not expire anytime, but just to be safe to ask... thanks for any reply!
Good luck to everybody.
The certificate for your country of residence should be less than 6 months old when you submit your application. You'll need to get a new certificate if you are not applying ASAP. All the best.
 
The certificate for your country of residence should be less than 6 months old when you submit your application. You'll need to get a new certificate if you are not applying ASAP. All the best.
Sorry I didn't mention I am now living in Canada, I stayed in us from 2011 to 2014, do I need another one from US?
 
Sorry I didn't mention I am now living in Canada, I stayed in us from 2011 to 2014, do I need another one from US?
Yes. You need one from every country you lived in for 6 months or more since you turned 18 years old. US one takes a bit of time so get the process started as soon as you get your ITA.
 
Yes. You need one from every country you lived in for 6+ months since you turned 18 years old. US one takes a bit of time so get the process started ASAP.
hi thanks for your reply.
I already had one mailed to me on March this year, my question is does it have an expire date ?
 
According to this website, it's valid for 1 year: https://www.canadim.com/blog/police-clearance-certificates-express-entry-ita/

The validity goes down to 6 months for a country you are currently residing in.

Your answer is partially correct.

Canadaim is not an official CIC website, please refrain from quoting it.

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From CIC website it says:

Date the certificate was issued
For the country where you currently live
The police certificate for the country where you currently live:

  • must be issued no more than 6 months before the date you submit your application
  • must not be expired
For any other country
For any other country, the police certificate must be issued after the last time you stayed there for 6 months or more in a row.

Some countries put expiry dates on their police certificates. If you have a police certificate that expired, include it. We’ll accept it if:

  • it was issued after the last time you stayed there for 6 months or more in a row
  • it is not for the country where you currently live
An officer may ask for a new one later on.

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While the PCC from your current country of residence is valid for 6 months; PCC’s from all other countries will be valid indefinitely provided they don’t have an expiry date and they were issued after you left that country.

For e.g if you lived in a different country in 2012 and you obtained it’s PCC in 2014, and it doesn’t have an expiry date, it would still be valid in 2025. It makes sense because since you no longer live there your criminal history is not bound to change.
 
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Your answer is partially correct.

Canadaim is not an official CIC website, please refrain from quoting it.

From CIC website it says:

Date the certificate was issued
For the country where you currently live
The police certificate for the country where you currently live:

  • must be issued no more than 6 months before the date you submit your application
  • must not be expired
For any other country
For any other country, the police certificate must be issued after the last time you stayed there for 6 months or more in a row.

Some countries put expiry dates on their police certificates. If you have a police certificate that expired, include it. We’ll accept it if:

  • it was issued after the last time you stayed there for 6 months or more in a row
  • it is not for the country where you currently live
An officer may ask for a new one later on.

While the PCC from your current country of residence is valid for 6 months; PCC’s from all other countries will be valid indefinitely provided they don’t have an expiry date and they were issued after you left that country.

For e.g if you lived in a different country in 2012 and you obtained it’s PCC in 2014, and it doesn’t have an expiry date, it would still be valid in 2025. It makes sense because since you no longer live there your criminal history is not bound to change.
That's what I was assuming. Thanks for the clarification.
 
Sir, I was actually planning to go to halifax nova scotia... because a friend recommended (they stay there). Are you saying there is no job opportunities in that province?

I love Halifax and would love to live there. However, there aren't a lot of good jobs there. One major exception is medicine. There is currently demand for doctors and nurses in Nova Scotia. The cost of living in Nova Scotia is much lower than most of British Columbia or Ontario though.