ok thank you much!! I added secondary school education in my personal history though. Will i need any proof or documentation of this?kryt0n said:You don't have to add secondary. Just the education for points.
ok thank you much!! I added secondary school education in my personal history though. Will i need any proof or documentation of this?kryt0n said:You don't have to add secondary. Just the education for points.
Nope, you don't need anything.Navin1988 said:ok thank you much!! I added secondary school education in my personal history though. Will i need any proof or documentation of this?
1) in the ID Documents sections they ask "Tell us about xxxxx passport or travel document. If xxxxx does not have a passport or travel document, tell us about his/her national identity document." I have entered a valid passport. Do i still need to enter my national ID # ?DelPiero07 said:Nope, you don't need anything.
1 - Your current and valid passport is sufficient.Navin1988 said:1) in the ID Documents sections they ask "Tell us about xxxxx passport or travel document. If xxxxx does not have a passport or travel document, tell us about his/her national identity document." I have entered a valid passport. Do i still need to enter my national ID # ?
2) In my EE profile, they ask if i have ever applied to IRCC before. I did apply for a visitor visa a couple months ago and got a visitors visa. so i said "Yes". They ask for a UCI number. Where is that located on my visa page?
Thanks
As long as it doesn't impact the points needed to receive the ITA, you should be fine. However, I would submit a letter of explanation to clarify the family members in Canada were removed from the app.ar169 said:Would this be a reason to reject? Any past experience that you heard about
I received an ITA last week, but I wanted to ask if I can make a change on the questionnaire (related to relatives living in Canada).
I had enough points to begin with, but put my relatives in anyway for the EE profile. Now, for some significant reasons, I dont want to be using that in my application. I already met the points threshold and CRS points (where this doesnt count anyway).
The only thing I am worried about is that the immigration officer/department will wonder why I took this out? and perhaps reject my application.
Thanks for your response. So the family members were never part of the application. At one point in the EE profile, it asked me if i had relatives in Canada. I said yes (not my parents or immediate members, but my Uncle/Aunt). Now, i didnt receive any points in CRS for that and would still be eligible for EE, without this.mgnlky said:As long as it doesn't impact the points needed to receive the ITA, you should be fine. However, I would submit a letter of explanation to clarify the family members in Canada were removed from the app.
Thanks mtc1992 for standing up for me. If only kryt0n knew my situation, he would not outrightly roast me. His comment made me cry. I only asked for advice, not judgement. I guess his life must be so perfect.mtc1992 said:I don't think you particularly have the right to judge someone else's parenting skills. Nor is this forum this appropriate avenue to make those statements.
I too wanna judge some judgeskryt0n said:I don't think you have the right to judge my judging, but, here we are.
Making you cry was not my aim. I am truly sorry.Malikmum said:Thanks mtc1992 for standing up for me. If only kryt0n knew my situation, he would not outrightly roast me. His comment made me cry. I only asked for advice, not judgement. I guess his life must be so perfect.
This shouldn't particularly be a problem but you should truthfully disclose it (not disclosing it is misrepresentation). Write a polite LOE and explain your situation.Malikmum said:Hello everyone,
I will be grateful if anyone has any insight regarding my situation. I have just received ITA but I have a BIG concern. I have a valid residence permit as a student in the U.K. but my 6month old son who came into the UK as a visitor has now overstayed his status.
I am worried that his overstay will negatively impact our application.
Has anyone been rejected for this reason? Is there anyone who had a similar circumstance and made a successful application? Please I need your advice.Thank you.
1) No.Navin1988 said:1) in the ID Documents sections they ask "Tell us about xxxxx passport or travel document. If xxxxx does not have a passport or travel document, tell us about his/her national identity document." I have entered a valid passport. Do i still need to enter my national ID # ?
2) In my EE profile, they ask if i have ever applied to IRCC before. I did apply for a visitor visa a couple months ago and got a visitors visa. so i said "Yes". They ask for a UCI number. Where is that located on my visa page?
Thanks
Thanks a lot for your contribution. I will do as you have advised, and I pray all goes well.rajkamalmohanram said:This shouldn't particularly be a problem but you should truthfully disclose it (not disclosing it is misrepresentation). Write a polite LOE and explain your situation.
Good luck!
If you are claiming points for your current employer, yes, you need a reference letter with all the information required by IRCC. Otherwise, no.rswamina said:Is it mandatory to get the employment letter from current employee?