What is the primary NOC and does she has a year of continuous work experience under such NOC?
Has she evaluated her educational credentials?
Did you make the common mistake of stating hours worked per day instead of hours worked per week?
Did you state degree in good standing instead of awarded.
Are the IETLS/CELPIP scores still valid?
What is the primary NOC and does she has a year of continuous work experience under such NOC?
Has she evaluated her educational credentials?
Did you make the common mistake of stating hours worked per day instead of hours worked per week?
Did you state degree in good standing instead of awarded.
Are the IETLS/CELPIP scores still valid?
Noc 0311 health managers
20 hours per week 8/12 to 7/15
40 hours per week 7/15 to present
Eca verified as masters equivalent
What is the primary NOC and does she has a year of continuous work experience under such NOC?
Has she evaluated her educational credentials?
Did you make the common mistake of stating hours worked per day instead of hours worked per week?
Did you state degree in good standing instead of awarded.
Are the IETLS/CELPIP scores still valid?
What is the primary NOC and does she has a year of continuous work experience under such NOC?
Has she evaluated her educational credentials?
Did you make the common mistake of stating hours worked per day instead of hours worked per week?
Did you state degree in good standing instead of awarded.
Are the IETLS/CELPIP scores still valid?
What is the primary NOC and does she has a year of continuous work experience under such NOC?
Has she evaluated her educational credentials?
Did you make the common mistake of stating hours worked per day instead of hours worked per week?
Did you state degree in good standing instead of awarded.
Are the IETLS/CELPIP scores still valid?
My current status on the first application says application cancelled as incomplete and got a message saying
migration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has reviewed your application for
permanent residence. We have determined that your application does not meet the requirements
of a complete application as described in sections 10 and 12.01 of the Immigration and Refugee
Protection Regulations. Your application is rejected for being incomplete.
Specifically, your application does not include the following elements:
- Police Certificate:
:The Police certificate from Nepal was issued prior to your last
residence in that country. The Police certificate was issued on 2009/06/10. Your
last residence in this country was 2009/08/10.
Note: A full review of your application was not performed. There may be other elements, not
identified above, which may also be missing or incomplete.
Refund of fees
As we are rejecting your application, IRCC will refund the fees that you have paid. This includes
a refund of the processing fee and the Right of Permanent Residence Fee, if you have already
paid this fee.
Then I created a new second ee profile which got this message below couple of hours after i created it. I then created a third one thinking I might have made a mistake in the second one but this got the same msg too a minute after a submitted so it is really bizzaire .
Based on then informationyou gave in your profile, you do not appear to meet the minimum eligibility criteria for any of these
programs at the moment.
Below are a few examples of why a candidate will be found ineligible:
• not having a valid language test,
• language test results that are more than two years old,
• a language test score that is too low,
• not having enough relevant work experience,
• not having the required education level,
• not having enough funds.
If you still want to come to Canada as a skilled immigrant, you can take steps to improve your qualifications and
register for Express Entry at a later date. For example, you may try to improve your language score or gain a
higher level of education.
You can also consider applying directly to a province or territory through the Provincial Nominee Program. Learn
more here: .
Find out more about immigrating to Canada at .
Dear
Express Entry Profile:
o qualify for Express Entry, you must meet the minimum eligibility criteria for the Federal Skilled Worker
Program, and/or the Federal Skilled Trades Program and/or the Canadian Experience Class. Based on the
information you gave in your profile, you do not appear to meet the minimum eligibility criteria for any of these
programs at the moment.
Below are a few examples of why a candidate will be found ineligible:
• not having a valid language test,
• language test results that are more than two years old,
• a language test score that is too low,
• not having enough relevant work experience,
• not having the required education level,
• not having enough funds.
If you still want to come to Canada as a skilled immigrant, you can take steps to improve your qualifications and
register for Express Entry at a later date. For example, you may try to improve your language score or gain a
higher level of education.
You can also consider applying directly to a province or territory through the Provincial Nominee Program. Learn
more here: .
Find out more about immigrating to Canada at