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Re: Canadian Express Entry/Federal Skilled Worker Program - Connect Here Part 11 by zinachidi(m): 6:50pm On Jan 14
Oluoxide2:
Hello
Congratulations on your PR journey.
Please, i want to confirm where you sent your passport for stamping and how long it takes? Thanks.
Accra, 1 montj
Re: Canadian Express Entry/Federal Skilled Worker Program - Connect Here Part 11 by Emmaesty(f): 10:29pm On Jan 14
IleanwaO:
Good day everyone. Please I need information co concerning the medical exam we do after getting our ITA. Is it advisable to do I before hand to save time and I would also like to know the price. Their website is currently down. Thank you
It's best to go for your medicals after you get ITA. I am not sure they would even allow you to do it if you don't have ITA
Re: Canadian Express Entry/Federal Skilled Worker Program - Connect Here Part 11 by TallNigerian:
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Re: Canadian Express Entry/Federal Skilled Worker Program - Connect Here Part 11 by Singingbae(m): 6:26pm On Jan 16
Good day house. I started this PR journey a year and half ago but my profile has been closed after a year. I want to know if I get a globally recognized certification like PMP cos I am an engineer and I’m presently taking French class, what will be my chance(s) in the pool. Thanks
Re: Canadian Express Entry/Federal Skilled Worker Program - Connect Here Part 11 by Ghaliz: 1:59am On Jan 17
Hello house, I'm new here! I got the result of my TCF Canada this week. NCLC 8. I'm good to go!

I started learning French with Duolingo 2 years ago but I finally joined Alliance Francaise in OCT 2024 , I spent a little over a year getting from A1.1 - B2.4 I had to quit my job to focus on it.

I have my CELPIP, TCF. I'm still feeling euphoric, getting a reference that ties into an NOC is getting a little tricky. I have written to the HR at my former firm.

Thank you house I just wanted to introduce myself. I look forward to sharing my journey and learning how to navigate mine through contributions here. Merci à tous.
Re: Canadian Express Entry/Federal Skilled Worker Program - Connect Here Part 11 by mbok: 1:15pm On Jan 17
I'm 39 years old. Written ielts and got band 7. I have a masters degree in public health. I also have a three year diploma in nursing from a nursing school and have a practicing license in Nigeria. Based on this what are my chances of going through the health route in the express entry. I have three years experience working as a nurse and more than 10 years experience working as a nurse assistant. I qualify as a licensed practical nurse in Canada
Re: Canadian Express Entry/Federal Skilled Worker Program - Connect Here Part 11 by jonjazzy123: 4:41pm On Jan 17
Hi All,

Please I am a 42 year single father with a son living in Lagos.
What is the best strategy for me for Canadian immigration?
Job, school or express entry (marraige?)
Should i just take IELTS first adn enter provincial pool?

I've been following the theread for a while and just curious the best way to start things out.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated

Thank you so much
Re: Canadian Express Entry/Federal Skilled Worker Program - Connect Here Part 11 by Zeemaan: 5:02pm On Jan 17
Would there be any implications for submitting a reference letter that did not have an exact start and end date for period of work? Ie month/year instead of day/month/year. I just noticed that one of my submitted references is like that and I'm panicking.
Re: Canadian Express Entry/Federal Skilled Worker Program - Connect Here Part 11 by studyhub: 9:45pm On Jan 17
jonjazzy123:
Hi All,

Please I am a 42 year single father with a son living in Lagos.
What is the best strategy for me for Canadian immigration?
Job, school or express entry (marraige?)
Should i just take IELTS first adn enter provincial pool?

I've been following the theread for a while and just curious the best way to start things out.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated

Thank you so much
At 42, you'd need a lot for express entry.

But first, Take IELTS, learn French and also take TEF.
If you have just a single degree, take short certification exam to add a second certificate.
Calculate your CRS score to know how you'd rank in the pool.

Good luck!
Re: Canadian Express Entry/Federal Skilled Worker Program - Connect Here Part 11 by smartkester(m): 11:27am On Jan 18
studyhub:
At 42, you'd need a lot for express entry.

But first, Take IELTS, learn French and also take TEF.
If you have just a single degree, take short certification exam to add a second certificate.
Calculate your CRS score to know how you'd rank in the pool.

Good luck!
In all honesty, this might be a huge burden for a 42 year old. I think people need to start looking outside of Canada as it stands. New Zealand also has a similar pathway to permanent residency like Canada. Canada is becoming tough day by day
Re: Canadian Express Entry/Federal Skilled Worker Program - Connect Here Part 11 by Essential01: 11:26pm On Jan 20
mbok:
I'm 39 years old. Written ielts and got band 7. I have a masters degree in public health. I also have a three year diploma in nursing from a nursing school and have a practicing license in Nigeria. Based on this what are my chances of going through the health route in the express entry. I have three years experience working as a nurse and more than 10 years experience working as a nurse assistant. I qualify as a licensed practical nurse in Canada
You qualify as RN if you process your registration Alberta. You don't need NNAS too. You qualify for EE. Make sure your IELTS is General. With your profile, you are so qualified. They only need 3 years of experience.
Re: Canadian Express Entry/Federal Skilled Worker Program - Connect Here Part 11 by Tvickie(f): 2:35am On Jan 21
Hi all, I’m a bit worried cos I went through the chats here. I’m a lawyer by education but not practicing (I haven’t been able to get a job). I have been working as an economics teacher for about 3 years now in a secondary school and I applied for PR. I got ITA and I have submitted my application and waiting for eligibility. I read here that applicants without Education degrees won’t be eligible and as such the NOC should be teaching assistant the rather than teacher? Pls how true is this? And if true, can I rectify this by asking for a change of NOC?

Re: Canadian Express Entry/Federal Skilled Worker Program - Connect Here Part 11 by Tvickie(f): 2:44am On Jan 21
I don’t have a cert and I used the 41220 NOC. Can I retry this please

yingman:
You can use your teaching experience, but you must choose the correct NOC.
IRCC checks duties, yes, but for regulated jobs like secondary school teacher (NOC 41220), officers also look at the NOC’s employment requirements. That is why the person in the screenshot was refused, they claimed a teacher NOC that requires a B.Ed or teaching licence.

If you don’t have a teaching qualification, don’t use NOC 41220.
Use a different teaching-related NOC that does not require a teaching certificate, such as teacher assistant (NOC 43100). That one is acceptable without B.Ed and you can still use it for Express Entry.

Teaching (NOC 41220 / 41221) is a regulated occupation in Canada.

The NOC profile says:

“Employment requirements: Teachers of academic subjects require a bachelor’s degree in education OR a bachelor’s degree in the arts or sciences.”

This is EXACTLY the section shown in the screenshot of the rejection letter.

This means the visa officer can question your experience if you do not hold the minimum educational requirement listed in the NOC.

This is why the person in the screenshot was refused.
Re: Canadian Express Entry/Federal Skilled Worker Program - Connect Here Part 11 by Jovanna1: 9:04am On Jan 21
Good morning


I did a certified advanced course in social work with a masters in view. I want to evaluate my Bsc and advanced course certificate. Will it count as 2 or more certificates
Re: Canadian Express Entry/Federal Skilled Worker Program - Connect Here Part 11 by Aameenaah: 2:14pm On Jan 21
Mine is like that too, just Month/Year.. Dont overthink it.
Zeemaan:
Would there be any implications for submitting a reference letter that did not have an exact start and end date for period of work? Ie month/year instead of day/month/year. I just noticed that one of my submitted references is like that and I'm panicking.
Re: Canadian Express Entry/Federal Skilled Worker Program - Connect Here Part 11 by Zeemaan: 2:19pm On Jan 21
Aameenaah:
Mine is like that too, just Month/Year.. Dont overthink it.
Please when was your AOR?
Re: Canadian Express Entry/Federal Skilled Worker Program - Connect Here Part 11 by emikeaisha1: 3:35pm On Jan 21
Profgordons:
Housemanship is paid work as the person already has provisional license from MDCN. My spouse used hers and it was counted as work experience successfully. Make sure reference letter covers the pay, working hours and duties.
Please how did she go about the duty part?
I have 1 year housejob experience and 2 years post HJ experience
Re: Canadian Express Entry/Federal Skilled Worker Program - Connect Here Part 11 by Profgordons(m): 3:41pm On Jan 21
emikeaisha1:
Please how did she go about the duty part?
I have 1 year housejob experience and 2 years post HJ experience
Align your duties with normal GP duties.
Re: Canadian Express Entry/Federal Skilled Worker Program - Connect Here Part 11 by BunmiBie: 3:48pm On Jan 21
Good morning guys,
Please I need advice.

I am a registered nurse with less than 1 year experience and with only Bachelor's degree.

My husband has 2 years experience, Masters degree in engineering.

I have been applying for jobs and everything looks positive.
However, our CRS score prediction is not up to 400 if both of us writes ielts.
FYI: I have the chances of getting a job that comes with PNP.

1) Can my husband be the primary applicant, and if I get PNP would that cover both my husband and I? Or

2) Can I apply as primary applicant even with less than 1 year experience or

3) I should focus on PNP non-express entry. (It takes 18months for BC PNP from what I heard) How true is that

Thank you
Re: Canadian Express Entry/Federal Skilled Worker Program - Connect Here Part 11 by ABSTRUSE: 4:00am On Jan 23
Tvickie:
Hi all, I’m a bit worried cos I went through the chats here. I’m a lawyer by education but not practicing (I haven’t been able to get a job). I have been working as an economics teacher for about 3 years now in a secondary school and I applied for PR. I got ITA and I have submitted my application and waiting for eligibility. I read here that applicants without Education degrees won’t be eligible and as such the NOC should be teaching assistant the rather than teacher? Pls how true is this? And if true, can I rectify this by asking for a change of NOC?
If this is the only issue then you don’t have a problem honestly. You may dm and let’s see how we can put heads together.
Re: Canadian Express Entry/Federal Skilled Worker Program - Connect Here Part 11 by Churock: 8:37am On Jan 23
Good morning; Pls can someone guide me on the best route for me. I’m an experienced banker, 30 years old but will be 31 this year, degree holder in Electronic Engineering. What’s the best for me to leave this country. Apologies if I’m dragging anyone back
Re: Canadian Express Entry/Federal Skilled Worker Program - Connect Here Part 11 by studyhub: 9:33am On Jan 23
Churock:
Good morning; Pls can someone guide me on the best route for me. I’m an experienced banker, 30 years old but will be 31 this year, degree holder in Electronic Engineering. What’s the best for me to leave this country. Apologies if I’m dragging anyone back
Take a short certification exam to add a second certificate to your degree to boost your CRS score. Take the English language test and join the express entry pool. You can learn French to add a second language if you can.
Re: Canadian Express Entry/Federal Skilled Worker Program - Connect Here Part 11 by Jovanna1: 11:08am On Jan 23
studyhub:
Take a short certification exam to add a second certificate to your degree to boost your CRS score. Take the English language test and join the express entry pool. You can learn French to add a second language if you can.
Good morning, I did a 1 year advanced diploma course in social work, can it be evaluated with my Bsc as 2 or more certificates?
Re: Canadian Express Entry/Federal Skilled Worker Program - Connect Here Part 11 by studyhub: 11:30am On Jan 23
Jovanna1:
Good morning, I did a 1 year advanced diploma course in social work, can it be evaluated with my Bsc as 2 or more certificates?
I'm not sure. Check on the WES website to see if they evaluate that.
Re: Canadian Express Entry/Federal Skilled Worker Program - Connect Here Part 11 by omidan21: 7:10pm On Jan 24
Please i have a sibling working personal support worker . She is hoping to get ITA using her work experience NOC 33102 . I am hearing confliting info that she needs to have 6 months full time experience another person said Full time One year experience. I dint see the number of year or minths on the NOC website . please whats the correct info in regards to this . Please question 2 Also so someone working two JOBS . The Health care is of course full time and primary NOC and I know a reference letter is a compulsory requirement wld they also need to tender reference letter for their other part time or contracts job as well or they can just put that in their history. Is any form of evidence needed to be aubmitted post ITA for all the jobs thats in the history . Thirdly, they started working Last year November in this health care primary NOC at a hospital. I told them they cant create express entry profile yet until they have completed 6 minths work experience . I hope i am right i dont want to mislead them . Thanks so much for your input as I await
Re: Canadian Express Entry/Federal Skilled Worker Program - Connect Here Part 11 by omidan21: 9:27pm On Jan 24
Please can I ask someone that has been working for three years now Two years and half in IT and going to 6 months in health care . when creeting her expeess entry she choose theee year work experience . However the NOC which will give her ITA she has used just 6 minths . There has been arguement that she isnt suppose to ise her total years of working as work experience that she is auppose to just say 6 minths because the NOC to give her ITA she has worked just 6 months? How true is this Please .
Re: Canadian Express Entry/Federal Skilled Worker Program - Connect Here Part 11 by kbpresh:
Hello, I need thoughts on this please

I am in the pool with just almost 2 years foreign work experience in one NOC. I want to confirm that I can claim points for another job in a different NOC. Also, if the business has closed, how can I prove my work experience? I have offer letters, I can get bank statements and maybe the payslips for the period.

*Edit- I proceeded to add my other job experience in a different NOC and my points have increased. I'm unsure about being able to get a reference letter for this job. What are the other alternatives to prove my work experience?
Re: Canadian Express Entry/Federal Skilled Worker Program - Connect Here Part 11 by JenC: 10:11am On Jan 27
Good morning

I have a 3 years paid work experience in healthcare care but have been freelancing for some years now. Does the 3 years count in EE?
Re: Canadian Express Entry/Federal Skilled Worker Program - Connect Here Part 11 by studyhub: 1:41pm On Jan 27
JenC:
Good morning

I have a 3 years paid work experience in healthcare care but have been freelancing for some years now. Does the 3 years count in EE?
You need at least 6 months of continuous, full-time (or equivalent part-time) work experience in a single occupation listed under the healthcare category within the past 3 years.
If your work experience is up to 6 months or more and within the last 3yrs (counting back from today), then you're good. Note that it has to be among the healthcare occupation listed under the category.
Re: Canadian Express Entry/Federal Skilled Worker Program - Connect Here Part 11 by mapasu: 9:58pm On Jan 27
studyhub:
You need at least 6 months of continuous, full-time (or equivalent part-time) work experience in a single occupation listed under the healthcare category within the past 3 years.
If your work experience is up to 6 months or more and within the last 3yrs (counting back from today), then you're good. Note that it has to be among the healthcare occupation listed under the category.
Evening sire and everyone pls i completed my nysc since 2022 under a school. can i use that for express entry french draws?

I have another experience managing building construtions for two years. no cac. payments was done through my personal account.

what do u think?
Re: Canadian Express Entry/Federal Skilled Worker Program - Connect Here Part 11 by Profgordons(m): 10:07pm On Jan 27
mapasu:
Evening sire and everyone pls i completed my nysc since 2022 under a school. can i use that for express entry french draws?

I have another experience managing building construtions for two years. no cac. payments was done through my personal account.

what do u think?
You can use the NYSC
Re: Canadian Express Entry/Federal Skilled Worker Program - Connect Here Part 11 by mapasu: 10:09pm On Jan 27
Profgordons:
You can use the NYSC
thanks. on the reference should i make it known that its nysc or
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