Yes. Very sufficient.Adrouault said:I'm at 416 according to the online tool that estimates. Is that likely to be sufficient in the coming months?
Yes. Very sufficient.Adrouault said:I'm at 416 according to the online tool that estimates. Is that likely to be sufficient in the coming months?
You receive ITA from Canada, not from a province.Aaisha09 said:Hey there! I'm a newbie ..still learning how things work with the EE. I have a doubt - when a person receives an ITA, does it specify which province has sent it? On what basis are we given a province?
Thanks
You can go to any province in Canada except for Quebec as they have a different immigration system.Aaisha09 said:Hey there! I'm a newbie ..still learning how things work with the EE. I have a doubt - when a person receives an ITA, does it specify which province has sent it? On what basis are we given a province?
Thanks
1500$ for what?Aaisha09 said:I have another question - so people who receive an ITA, and eventually opt to go to Ontario don't have to pay $1500?
That depends on how many ppl will they invite in the next draw, how many new EE profiles were submitted, and when they will make the next draw...iamtheniravp said:Hello experts,
I made profile 2 days ago and sitting at 411.
Do you think I will get ITA in next draw ?
Yes the 1500$ is for applying OINP.Aaisha09 said:I was reading that Ontario province requires additional $1500 so that's probably for provincial nomination or somethin ..still understanding the process. Sorry if I sound silly
HolyzKyo said:Hello. I'm new to this forum. Recently, I have made a profile for myself for the Express Entry. Though when I tried to calculate my point, there was a question I didn't know how to answer.
4) Enter the highest level of education for which you:
earned a Canadian degree, diploma or certificate; or
had an Educational Credential Assessment (ECA) if you did your study outside Canada. (ECAs must be from an approved agency, in the last five years)
I have been here since I was 16. I spent 3 years at a secondary school in Canada (6 semesters, 2 of which were ESL) and I earned an OSSD (Ontario Secondary School Diploma)
After I graduated from high school, I went to college. I did a 2-year course and also graduated.
Would I be considered 2 diplomas? Should I choose "Two-year program at a university, college...." or "Two or more certificates, degrees or diplomas. One must be for a program of 3 years"?
Any input would be greatly appreciated. Thanks so much in advance.
You have a 2 year degree. The ones from high school do not count towards this.HolyzKyo said:Hello. I'm new to this forum. Recently, I have made a profile for myself for the Express Entry. Though when I tried to calculate my point, there was a question I didn't know how to answer.
4) Enter the highest level of education for which you:
earned a Canadian degree, diploma or certificate; or
had an Educational Credential Assessment (ECA) if you did your study outside Canada. (ECAs must be from an approved agency, in the last five years)
I have been here since I was 16. I spent 3 years at a secondary school in Canada (6 semesters, 2 of which were ESL) and I earned an OSSD (Ontario Secondary School Diploma)
After I graduated from high school, I went to college. I did a 2-year course and also graduated.
Would I be considered 2 diplomas? Should I choose "Two-year program at a university, college...." or "Two or more certificates, degrees or diplomas. One must be for a program of 3 years"?
Any input would be greatly appreciated. Thanks so much in advance.