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Re: Canadian Express Entry/Federal Skilled Workers Program-Connect Here Part 2 by dupyshoo: 9:02am On Sep 08, 2017
I don't think this is right. I think Cochtrane is right. Whether you are married or not, once the father is named on the birth certificate, his approval/consent will likely be required except if you have full custody and a letter from a court stating that you are free to move with the child to another country

miminice:
Kai, Y you dey talk like dis nah.....I dey laugh but seriously e no funny ohhh.

Why do we have this perception that you must be married to have a child? in this situation, the father's role here is just biological nothing more. There will be NO legal implication because she is and was never married to the man; thus she can file for her son without the father's approval

Finally, what happened to constructive criticism and emotional intelligence?? jeezzzzz.

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/Federal Skilled Workers Program-Connect Here Part 2 by lovetree: 9:17am On Sep 08, 2017
Good morning peeps. Please I want to ask, my husband's transcript is a bit slow, is it possible to create an EE profile with both our IELTS and my WES, then edit it when his WES verification is out or should I just wait till his WES comes out. I need your experienced counsel pls. Thanks
Re: Canadian Express Entry/Federal Skilled Workers Program-Connect Here Part 2 by Kontagious(m): 9:25am On Sep 08, 2017
philip3:
Elder states man. I sight you.
how's your own journey going?
Wetin elders see while sitting, the young cannot see standing up. Me, ayam standing on a tree trying to see.

My brother, ECA ready, POF almost sorted but I still de IELTS hand. I’d be taking another shot at it tomorrow. Hoping for the best.

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/Federal Skilled Workers Program-Connect Here Part 2 by primeson1(m): 9:26am On Sep 08, 2017
ajiifixing:


I was in the same situation. All I did was to edit my profile to reflect what was written in my reference letter.

Thank you, I will do the same
Re: Canadian Express Entry/Federal Skilled Workers Program-Connect Here Part 2 by Yooku: 9:29am On Sep 08, 2017
cochtrane:

Lol. You ehn!
Anyways, I think it's your PPR news coming soonest that is exciting you grin

Another right prediction!!! Alomo two shots for you oga!! grin cheesy
Re: Canadian Express Entry/Federal Skilled Workers Program-Connect Here Part 2 by Kontagious(m): 9:30am On Sep 08, 2017
Yooku:
Oga @cochtrane abeg pull graph out why get linear progression of CRS variables month-on-month give Oga @kontagious make una dey believe na your prediction now now now grin
I respect his person a lot. Posts, predictions, facts et al always on point. Its hard to discredit his post, so when oga say there'd be a draw next week, GBAM... I had to look again and be sure oga no get classified information grin

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/Federal Skilled Workers Program-Connect Here Part 2 by Yooku: 9:30am On Sep 08, 2017
MrsBee:


This means your application has finally moved out of CIO. You can email to know your VO now.

Same email to CPC as before which returned info about application being at CIO?
Re: Canadian Express Entry/Federal Skilled Workers Program-Connect Here Part 2 by MsDenise: 9:33am On Sep 08, 2017
tollu:


His multiple entry Canadian visa has no special contribution to the express entry process.
The priceless wealth of information on this thread (which you mentioned) will point you in the right direction. Head to page 0, all you need is there.

When you have SPECIFIC questions, please ask and our nice seniors would be glad to reply us. All the best in your application.

Here's a good tool for calculations: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/crs-tool.asp

A slice of sarcasm before 9am.. how sweet.
You do realize that there are over 900 pages in both threads (not that I'm counting shocked) and I'm yet to find a poster whose situation is SPECIFIC to mine.

And yes, I have been reading from Zandora's post in 2015.

Now I understand that as a student, one may be eligible at the conclusion of his course to remain in Canada after meeting certain immigration requirements but this route would most likely require him to quit his job while he is studying (which he is skeptical about).
That said, I wish to ask the seniors if undertaking a new course is the only option available to him (considering his 5 year student visa) and would love feedback on other possible alternatives.
Thank you
Re: Canadian Express Entry/Federal Skilled Workers Program-Connect Here Part 2 by Kontagious(m): 9:34am On Sep 08, 2017
philip3:

na so na. I go like meet you two guys someday just cos of the effort you put in responding to people.
Idea is very much welcome and can be put to fruition.
cc: Cochtrane

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/Federal Skilled Workers Program-Connect Here Part 2 by Kontagious(m): 9:40am On Sep 08, 2017
MsDenise:
A slice of sarcasm before 9am.. how sweet.
You do realize that there are over 900 pages in both threads (not that I'm counting shocked) and I'm yet to find a poster whose situation is SPECIFIC to mine.

And yes, I have been reading from Zandora's post in 2015.

Now I understand that as a student, one may be eligible at the conclusion of his course to remain in Canada after meeting certain immigration requirements but this route would most likely require him to quit his job while he is studying (which he is skeptical about).
That said, I wish to ask the seniors if undertaking a new course is the only option available to him and would love feedback on other possible alternatives.
Thank you
Mrs Denise, please don't take it personal.

Tollu gave you the much information you can get based on your initial post. Truly, the visa your husband has will play very little role in the EE journey that's even if it will play any at all.

Go through the link Tollu posted and work the permutations. We don't even know your age nor Ogas age to be able to properly advice you. Several other factors still comes to play - your IELTS score, sibling(s) in canada among others.

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/Federal Skilled Workers Program-Connect Here Part 2 by MrsBee: 9:41am On Sep 08, 2017
Yooku:


Same email to CPC as before which returned info about application being at CIO?

Yes
Re: Canadian Express Entry/Federal Skilled Workers Program-Connect Here Part 2 by Yooku: 9:41am On Sep 08, 2017
MsDenise:


A slice of sarcasm before 9am.. how sweet.
You do realize that there are over 900 pages in both threads (not that I'm counting shocked) and I'm yet to find a poster whose situation is SPECIFIC to mine.

And yes, I have been reading from Zandora's post in 2015.

Now I understand that as a student, one may be eligible at the conclusion of his course to remain in Canada after meeting certain immigration requirements but this route would most likely require him to quit his job while he is studying (which he is skeptical about).
That said, I wish to ask the seniors if undertaking a new course is the only option available to him and would love feedback on other possible alternatives.
Thank you

Chill ma'am, no vex for tollu. Now you specifically stated that he has a multiple entry visa and not a student visa if I'm right and I assume his short courses are less than 6 months which is the only (?) condition someone can study in Canada without the need for a student visa which case he would be unable to assess it as Canadian experience. Minimum length of program (I think) which is assessable is a certificate which lasts for 8 months minimum. I assume this job he has to quit is not a job in Canada but back home wherever that may be. Unfortunately as tollu mentioned, his situation sic visa has no bearing on your PR ambitions and you would be honestly better starting from scratch. Hope I've helped. Further questions are welcome.

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/Federal Skilled Workers Program-Connect Here Part 2 by Kontagious(m): 9:53am On Sep 08, 2017
lovetree:
Good morning peeps. Please I want to ask, my husband's transcript is a bit slow, is it possible to create an EE profile with both our IELTS and my WES, then edit it when his WES verification is out or should I just wait till his WES comes out. I need your experienced counsel pls. Thanks
It's very possible to create your EE profile without his ECA. I'd assume here that you are the PA, if yes, simple select no when asked if you have ECA for his degree. If your CRS is high enough to get you ITA, you might will not need his ECA at the end of the day. If however he is the PA, do good to wait a bit for his ECA.

Though unsolicited, have you tried doing something about his transcript rather than just waiting on the school.

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/Federal Skilled Workers Program-Connect Here Part 2 by MsDenise: 9:56am On Sep 08, 2017
Yooku:


Chill ma'am, no vex for tollu. Now you specifically stated that he has a multiple entry visa and not a student visa if I'm right and I assume his short courses are less than 6 months which is the only (?) condition someone can study in Canada without the need for a student visa which case he would be unable to assess it as Canadian experience. Minimum length of program (I think) which is assessable is a certificate which lasts for 8 months minimum. I assume this job he has to quit is not a job in Canada but back home wherever that may be. Unfortunately as tollu mentioned, his situation sic visa has no bearing on your PR ambitions and you would be honestly better starting from scratch. Hope I've helped. Further questions are welcome.


Thanks for responding and clarifying Yooku.
He has a 5 year student visa which he used for a One month course in Canada ( I acknowledge the 8 month program stipulation as mentioned above).

We are aware that a 5 student year visa doesn't categorize as a requirement for EE but we were hoping to use it to our advantage somehow...
The 'somehow' is the million Canadian dollar question we are trying to figure out.
Re: Canadian Express Entry/Federal Skilled Workers Program-Connect Here Part 2 by Cannie(m): 10:01am On Sep 08, 2017
Lovetree.
Get his ECA sorted. WES evaluation can be unnecessarily delayed by his institution you know! I will strongly advice you not to rush in on this for a seamless entry.
It all boils down to if you can muscle in all the point required.
Your submission is not a problem idea though

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/Federal Skilled Workers Program-Connect Here Part 2 by MsDenise: 10:05am On Sep 08, 2017
Kontagious:

Mrs Denise, please don't take it personal.

Tollu gave you the much information you can get based on your initial post. Truly, the visa your husband has will play very little role in the EE journey that's even if it will play any at all.

Go through the link Tollu posted and work the permutations. We don't even know your age nor Ogas age to be able to properly advice you. Several other factors still comes to play - your IELTS score, sibling(s) in canada among others.


Thanks Kontagious...
we are just trying to figure out how to use the 5 year student visa to our advantage with a goal at immigrating Canada (without him quitting his job to study).

#OliverTwist grin
Re: Canadian Express Entry/Federal Skilled Workers Program-Connect Here Part 2 by Kontagious(m): 10:06am On Sep 08, 2017
Cannie:
Lovetree.
Get your ECA sorted first. WES evaluation can be unnecessarily delayed by your institution you know! I will strongly advice you not to rush in on this for a seamless entry
If she is the PA and her point is above 420 without spouse's education, I think she should create the profile since she already has her ECA and IELTS. If however her husband is the PA, then she (they) have to wait (and a very long wait at that) for the ECA.
cc: Lovetree

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/Federal Skilled Workers Program-Connect Here Part 2 by teewhy31(f): 10:10am On Sep 08, 2017
Hephgirl:

My chest hahhahahahhaaha... I'm helping him o. Some of us are "Busta rhymes" before we suffocate somebody's husband or boyfriend..
Lemme comman be going Hahahhahahaah
grin cheesy
Re: Canadian Express Entry/Federal Skilled Workers Program-Connect Here Part 2 by Cannie(m): 10:14am On Sep 08, 2017
Kontagious.
You are very on point on this.
I am only saying there is no point swimming in the pool while the hook will take months to source you; while you could dive in at a more appropriate time and be selected in no time when you have all in your arsenal.
No be the first fish wey dive in go get ITA first o

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/Federal Skilled Workers Program-Connect Here Part 2 by Kontagious(m): 10:22am On Sep 08, 2017
Cannie:
Kontagious.
You are very on point on this.
I am only saying there is no point swimming in the pool while the hook will take months to source you; while you could dive in at a more appropriate time and be selected in no time when you have all in your arsenal.
No be the first fish wey dive in go get ITA first o
I get your point, some of us are lucky to have armed robber CRS while some are not so lucky. Remember someone recently shared his experience how he got ITA with the 415 or 413 draw, you just cannot tell what the next draw will be. You don't want to miss that opportunity when it comes.

Modified: I found the post, sideeyes at Cochtrane grin

ajiifixing:

I need to encourage Peeps too.
I was about entering Pool in May with a "Paltry" score of 413. Looking at the table above you will see that the cut off dropped to 415 twice and I was so close both times. You can imagine how I felt (I hadn't even entered the pool. waiting for my wife's ECA). Finally I got in the pool on the 22nd of May or thereabout and after two days got Ontario Nomination. I was still deliberating on what to do with it and I got an ITA on the 31st of May at EXACTLY 413.
God knows your pain (if you missed ITA) and you will smile.

My Story is still being written....I will come back after PPR!. grin grin
Almost same case applies, oga was waiting for his wife's ECA!

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/Federal Skilled Workers Program-Connect Here Part 2 by lovetree: 10:25am On Sep 08, 2017
cc;kontagious cc;cannie

Thanks for your response guys.

Yes I'm the PA, score without hubby's WES is 426, while its 436 with his WES, that's using the CRS tool provided.

His School transcript is a lil bit slow thus the confusion on whether to apply once my WES is ready or just wait for his as well.

Thanks
Re: Canadian Express Entry/Federal Skilled Workers Program-Connect Here Part 2 by primeson1(m): 10:26am On Sep 08, 2017
ajiifixing:


I was in the same situation. All I did was to edit my profile to reflect what was written in my reference letter.

Please did u provide an LOE for the change?
Re: Canadian Express Entry/Federal Skilled Workers Program-Connect Here Part 2 by Cannie(m): 10:27am On Sep 08, 2017
Kontagious:

I get your point, some of us are lucky to have armed robber CRS while some are not so lucky. Remember someone recently shared his experience how he got ITA with the 415 or 413 draw, you just cannot tell what the next draw will be. You don't want to miss that opportunity when it comes.

VERY CORRECT

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/Federal Skilled Workers Program-Connect Here Part 2 by 40manlappy: 10:27am On Sep 08, 2017
Dewys1:
Oga 40ManLappy, I sent a PM, pls accept.
Recall, you sent me Mr Al**i's phone no sometimes ago.

Regards,

I have responded sir. Trust you are fine.

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/Federal Skilled Workers Program-Connect Here Part 2 by Deebay: 10:28am On Sep 08, 2017
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Re: Canadian Express Entry/Federal Skilled Workers Program-Connect Here Part 2 by Cannie(m): 10:31am On Sep 08, 2017
Madam lovetree.
426 is relatively "high"
Please dive in as soon as you can
You never can tell what the next draw brings

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/Federal Skilled Workers Program-Connect Here Part 2 by 40manlappy: 10:35am On Sep 08, 2017
deeore:
Yes.. Mine changed to we do not need additional documents. I saw it this morning.


Though every application is different, you should move to IP2 soon. My application moved to IP2 two days after seeing this status change. All the best! smiley

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/Federal Skilled Workers Program-Connect Here Part 2 by Dammie2017: 10:36am On Sep 08, 2017
Has anyone been able to get a reference letter in the cic format from gtb.
Re: Canadian Express Entry/Federal Skilled Workers Program-Connect Here Part 2 by 40manlappy: 11:04am On Sep 08, 2017
Dammie2017:
Has anyone been able to get a reference letter in the cic format from gtb.

From what I have come across on this forum, it is very easy if you are no longer in their employment. I don't know if an existing staff can get it in the exact format.

cc: merrymum

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/Federal Skilled Workers Program-Connect Here Part 2 by Fameli: 11:07am On Sep 08, 2017
Thanks i appreciate

Deebay:

Got a sample of the deed from here. Notarized it. Attached parent bank statement showing the transfer. Her six months statement too, ref letter, then she fixed the money for six months, submitted when fd was like two months old, also submitted fd certificate. Attached evidence to show relationship ie birth certificate which had parents names on it.

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/Federal Skilled Workers Program-Connect Here Part 2 by uniquebony(f): 11:14am On Sep 08, 2017
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