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hambousha

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rajkamalmohanram said:
Does your spouse have Canadian Work experience? I am asking this because spouse's work experience is considered only if it was gained in Canada. Otherwise, they give you no points whatsoever.
Hii
No it was in Saudi Arabia and Emirates and that were the countries Input in the profile
 

rajkamalmohanram

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hambousha said:
Hii
No it was in Saudi Arabia and Emirates and that were the countries Input in the profile
You can claim points for dependent's work experience only if that experience was gained in Canada. Otherwise, you do not get any points. Why even bother mention a job that doesn't get you any points?
 

hambousha

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rajkamalmohanram said:
You can claim points for dependent's work experience only if that experience was gained in Canada. Otherwise, you do not get any points. Why even bother mention a job that doesn't get you any points?
So if I delete them today and there is a draw tonight, that would be fine or mispresentation?
The update will be ready tomorrow and may be I get ITA if there is a draw tonight?
 

rajkamalmohanram

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hambousha said:
So if I delete them today and there is a draw tonight, that would be fine or mispresentation?
The update will be ready tomorrow and may be I get ITA if there is a draw tonight?
Today is a Wednesday and it is unlikely that there will be a draw today. Go ahead and edit your profile right away.
 

hambousha

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rajkamalmohanram said:
Today is a Wednesday and it is unlikely that there will be a draw today. Go ahead and edit your profile right away.
Thanks a lot !
The same for her education
She holds bachelor's degree but no ECA report for her
I did not pick the option ECa report for her in my profile
So is that fine or I should delete it as well
 

rajkamalmohanram

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hambousha said:
Thanks a lot !
The same for her education
She holds bachelor's degree but no ECA report for her
I did not pick the option ECa report for her in my profile
So is that fine or I should delete it as well
If you mention a foreign degree for your spouse and you do not submit a ECA for it, your application might be refused. Please remove that too. Only retain things that you have proof for.
 

hambousha

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rajkamalmohanram said:
If you mention a foreign degree for your spouse and you do not submit a ECA for it, your application might be refused. Please remove that too. Only retain things that you have proof for.
Even if I did not pick the option ECa for it?
 

rajkamalmohanram

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hambousha said:
Even if I did not pick the option ECa for it?
Yes. There is no logic in including anything that will not give you any points (let alone the risk of being refused). Please do not mention anything in your application that you do not have documentation for. Better safe than sorry.
 

hambousha

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rajkamalmohanram said:
Yes. There is no logic in including anything that will not give you any points (let alone the risk of being refused). Please do not mention anything in your application that you do not have documentation for. Better safe than sorry.
Agreed
I was afraid it would be mis-presentation if I don't state that she holds bachelor's degree while she is..
So I would put her as illiterate !
 

rajkamalmohanram

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hambousha said:
Agreed
I was afraid it would be mis-presentation if I don't state that she holds bachelor's degree while she is..
So I would put her as illiterate !
ROFL! LMAO!!!

But please be advised that you might need to still retain this information in the personal history section AND/OR the address history section (If the experience/study was in the past 10 years). You can remove the work experience and the education from the Employment history section and the Education History section alone.
 

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hambousha said:
Agreed
I was afraid it would be mis-presentation if I don't state that she holds bachelor's degree while she is..
So I would put her as illiterate !
:) :) I'm not sure she would be too pleased if she reads this :)
 

hambousha

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rajkamalmohanram said:
ROFL! LMAO!!!

But please be advised that you might need to still retain this information in the personal history section AND/OR the address history section (If the experience/study was in the past 10 years). You can remove the work experience and the education from the Employment history section and the Education History section alone.
Did not get you
Please explain more
 

ibejiopad

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hambousha said:
Did not get you
Please explain more
I don't think you would be awarded points for her education if you included her education details and selected "No ECA". You can use the CRS tool on CIC website to play around with both options. I see no reason why CIC would reject your application over "points you did not claim"

For her work experience, include those details under Personal History, that way, the system would not prompt you to upload any supporting document. If you detailed her work experience under Employment section, the system may assume you want to claim point for the entry and as such, prompt you to upload necessary documents.
 

rajkamalmohanram

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hambousha said:
Did not get you
Please explain more
Though you are removing your spouse's experience from the "Employment History Section" AND education from the "Education History Section", you must still mention about her studies and her work experience in the Personal History Section (if you do not disclose that there, that amounts to misrepresentation). Understood?
 

hambousha

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rajkamalmohanram said:
Though you are removing your spouse's experience from the "Employment History Section" AND education from the "Education History Section", you must still mention about her studies and her work experience in the Personal History Section (if you do not disclose that there, that amounts to misrepresentation). Understood?
Hi
Yes
The issue I cant find the hisory
Personal details section only requires name and passport number
Then immediately it goes to education and work history sections
Whete to detail that wothout claiming in education and work sections?