freddykruger said:
Most of the people 400+ hopefully would get through in these times as the trend is still continuing. I want to ask seniors to highlight a little bit about the eAPR, how many documents per job experience mentioned in your profile can one upload? what should be size of that pdf file (As i read). Is it all the documents combined in one pdf file and what is the maximum size of it?.
A question for astral, Since you are on the other side now shed some light on receiving an ITA what has changed in your profile and how you accepted it and after accepting what screens show up and do you need to complete few of them right away or what? If you could share some screen shots with hiding your info... we the aspirants would be grateful to your kindness.
I dont know about the pdf sizes, that comes later on. I will start uploading next week. For now our Medical will be done a few days prior to applying. We got our PC's in February so it should be valid until the time of the application (6 months).
Advice: If you dont claim points for a particular work experience, dont put it in "Work history" but in "Personal history" section because if you leave it there you will have to upload ALL the reference letters from ALL those jobs for which you dont even claim points. You can even put it there post-ITA but better to be safe..
That can be applied to spouse also. If you dont claim points for spouse Education and Work experience dont put it in these sections but Spouse "Personal history" section. This is verified information.. it will help with reducing all the papers blabla..
Above turns up when you get ITA, along with the pdf (similar to EE welcome message) which explains the deadlines and guides you through accepting/not accepting ITA. Read everything.
When you click Continue, you have to fill the questionnaire again with extra data, Personal history, Travel history, Work history, Study and languages, your personal information, contact details.
Advice: Read instructions and be careful. When they say they want
personal history in the last ten years (or since your 18th birthday if this was less than ten years ago), give it to them, no more, no less.
I have just finished, it was very boring especially travel history and searching through the passport for stamps
After the Q, Click Continue and you have to upload documents to prove all data that were stated in the Q.
Here's the process after ITA:
"If you choose to apply for permanent residence, you will need to do the following:
1. Log into your account
2. Go to the section called "applications"
3. Find the application called "permanent residence" and click on it
4. Review and validate the information on the pre-filled form (transferred from your Express Entry profile) -
Questionnaire again
5. Complete the remaining questions
6. Obtain the documents which you must submit with your application (see "checklist" for details)"
Now the hard part.
Well aint this a boring post! You will enjoy, it's not so complicated.