Travel › Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by DrDax: 4:55pm On Aug 22, 2019 |
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Travel › Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by DrDax: 4:54pm On Aug 22, 2019 |
ednut1: face your pr hustle abeg. Forget job offer. Check from part one to these and show us who got job offer. U wont see more than 2. Once those employers see you have no pr or not in canny. 99.98% of the time they wont answer you again Thank you. Will keep looking for an offer. 2 out of 100 is a chance. To each his own. |
Travel › Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by DrDax: 2:46pm On Aug 22, 2019 |
ednut1: these days decoration . have u heard of anyone getting job from there without PR  impossible or rare? which one? |
Travel › Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by DrDax: 2:26pm On Aug 22, 2019 |
ednut1: no. but where you wan see job offer without PR Its do-able. What is the job bank for? |
Travel › Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by DrDax: 1:55pm On Aug 22, 2019 |
Hello All,
A small question.
What if i get a job offer for a NOC Code different from the one I declared on my EE profile, will IRCC mind?
Will it affect my application? |
Travel › Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by DrDax: 6:27pm On Aug 17, 2019 |
Can I possibly edit my spouse's educational details on my EE profile.
Made a mistake.
Or will I have to delete the whole profile and start all over? |
Travel › Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by DrDax: 1:54pm On Aug 17, 2019 |
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Travel › Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by DrDax: 9:14am On Aug 17, 2019 |
Mariesio: You need to do it again carefully, you may have missed out some info Apparently I clicked the wrong fund limit. Got it. |
Travel › Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by DrDax: 8:53am On Aug 17, 2019 |
ECA and IELTS ready.
What is the link to create EE profile?
Because the place I am right now is saying I am not eligible even with band 8 score.
Makes sense to put myself in the pool while chasing student visa.
Thanks |
Travel › Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by DrDax: 8:50am On Aug 17, 2019 |
yemblaze: Yes, you can if you don't have less than 6 in any of the modules. In other words, the minimum score is 6 in all modules to be eligible to create a profile. Plus, is your ECA ready? If not, you'll need it to create an express entry profile. ECA and IELTS ready. What is the link to create EE profile? Because the place I am right now is saying I am not eligible even with band 8 score. Thanks |
Travel › Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by DrDax: 5:58am On Aug 15, 2019 |
Ayoola03: Student Visa is the stamp.on your passport, study permit will be issued at the POE which serves as a legal document that allows you to study and work part time while TRV is still the same as student visa. All still falls under same category/meaning.
Your spouse will be issued a work permit which will be the same expiry date as your study visa, your spouse can work full time with her permit.
I came in with my spouse too, he landed his dream job 1 month after his arrival, which is a full time position (with work permit status) and we got our PR few months after I started schooling, which reduced my tuition fee from $8000 per term to $2000, he was the PA tho' so your status or your wife's status doesnt stop your from applying for your PR infact it's a plus for you because in most cases, the PR processing time is always faster for people who are already in canada, our application took just 2months. Start your processing immediately you land when you already know you meet the requirements because:
1. Election is coming up in October and there is high probability that the immigration policies might change/become strict which may affect so many people especially those that dont have a Canadian degree and again, the signs can be clearly seen from the recent CRS scores which refused to come down. (We saw this coming that was why we started immediately we landed, when life was still good, we got an ITA with a CRS score of 444).
2. You avoid paying too much for the health insurance coverage for your wife and children unless your wife is able to get a very good job.
3. It will also increase your wife's chances of getting a permanent job easily with a PR status.
If you are planning to come with your family, you will need to increase your SOA based on LICO ( low income cut off) you can check the cic website for further details which also depends on the size of your family. Try to increase the balance to avoid stories that touch.
Other gurus in the house will talk on the areas I left untouched all the best! Hi, The proof of funds aspect. How much is minimum funding acceptable for a family of four? I'm beginning to think my 5m will not cut it at all. The cic website stated something about "additional funds outside of tuition" being $17,000 per annum. If that be the case, then one would be needing over N20m for a four year course!!?? any tips for me? |
Travel › Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by DrDax: 10:56am On Aug 14, 2019 |
Ayoola03: You will apply together and you will be given study visa while your wife will be given work permit. when filling your application (especially on the questionnaire), there is a space provided for you to fill your dependents who will be accompanying you to Canada. You need a very tight application with a convincing SOP to explain the reasons why you are having dependents accompanying you and an eye catching account balance. although, PhD students are always very lucky with their applications in most cases because they know your purpose of visit is genuine and you will return at the end of your study cos some PhD students do. Thanks a bunch. |
Travel › Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by DrDax: 8:50am On Aug 14, 2019 |
Ayoola03: Student Visa is the stamp.on your passport, study permit will be issued at the POE which serves as a legal document that allows you to study and work part time while TRV is still the same as student visa. All still falls under same category/meaning.
Your spouse will be issued a work permit which will be the same expiry date as your study visa, your spouse can work full time with her permit.
I came in with my spouse too, he landed his dream job 1 month after his arrival, which is a full time position (with work permit status) and we got our PR few months after I started schooling, which reduced my tuition fee from $8000 per term to $2000, he was the PA tho' so your status or your wife's status doesnt stop your from applying for your PR infact it's a plus for you because in most cases, the PR processing time is always faster for people who are already in canada, our application took just 2months. Start your processing immediately you land when you already know you meet the requirements because:
1. Election is coming up in October and there is high probability that the immigration policies might change/become strict which may affect so many people especially those that dont have a Canadian degree and again, the signs can be clearly seen from the recent CRS scores which refused to come down. (We saw this coming that was why we started immediately we landed, when life was still good, we got an ITA with a CRS score of 444).
2. You avoid paying too much for the health insurance coverage for your wife and children unless your wife is able to get a very good job.
3. It will also increase your wife's chances of getting a permanent job easily with a PR status.
If you are planning to come with your family, you will need to increase your SOA based on LICO ( low income cut off) you can check the cic website for further details which also depends on the size of your family. Try to increase the balance to avoid stories that touch.
Other gurus in the house will talk on the areas I left untouched all the best! Very enlightening. Thanks so much So my spouse will get the work permit automatically, or we have to apply separately? |
Travel › Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by DrDax: 8:47am On Aug 14, 2019 |
orlahtohbadt: Hello, I'd love to be in correspondence with you. Can I send you a pm? Pls do. Thanks |
Travel › Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by DrDax: 5:56am On Aug 14, 2019*. Modified: 6:12am On Aug 14, 2019 |
Good Day All,
Can someone please help me with a sample email to a prospective supervisor for acceptance into a course of study?
Can you help me compose a good letter that would catch their attention.
Course: Clinical Psychology (Doctor of Psychology)
First degree in Naija: Pure and Applied Psychology.
Naija thesis: Sexual Styles among Actors and Civil Servants
Prospective School: Memorial University
Thank you.
Secondly, anyone has idea of the GRE exams? Is it absolutely compulsory?
Thank you.
Thirdly, work permit issues. This is a 4-year doctorate so my family will accompany me. What is the difference between Student visa, Study Permit and Temporary Resident Permit? Are they issued separately? Will my spouse be permitted to work full time with either? Will my spouse be eligible to apply for PR even while I am still in school? Does my active Student visa, Study Permit or TRV prevent my spouse from applying for PR for the family?
Thank you, thank you very much.
Lastly,
Is N5m account balance and monthly income of N300k enough to obtain student visa, study permit or TRV.
Thank you!
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