Express Entry First Draw
#61
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Re: Express Entry First Draw
What is the requirement for the Police Certificate? How recent does it have to be.
I got mine last month in preparation but I think it's gonna be a while before I've got a chance at an ITA so I may have to apply for another one if they require it to be more recent than that.
I got mine last month in preparation but I think it's gonna be a while before I've got a chance at an ITA so I may have to apply for another one if they require it to be more recent than that.
#62
Re: Express Entry First Draw
Hi
1. No older than 3 months when the APPLICATION is submitted.
What is the requirement for the Police Certificate? How recent does it have to be.
I got mine last month in preparation but I think it's gonna be a while before I've got a chance at an ITA so I may have to apply for another one if they require it to be more recent than that.
I got mine last month in preparation but I think it's gonna be a while before I've got a chance at an ITA so I may have to apply for another one if they require it to be more recent than that.
#63
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^ And by submitted, that means the day it arrives at CIC, not the day you put it in the post.
#64
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Re: Express Entry First Draw
It's rather an awkward requirement for those already working in Canada.
#65
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I agree but I guess it's because you could have easily gone back to the UK and committed a crime during the last few months between obtaining the previous certificate. Not that you couldn't also do that after you submit the application. Anyhoo....it's a requirement. We only received our most recent ones in October for the rip off price of £130 each (including international courier fee) and are now in the process of getting new ones AGAIN for submission to EE
#66
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In fairness I could have also gone to the US and committed a crime, or any other country I've lived in for 5.5 months.
The three month rule doesn't help, we have valid ones from last year and will need to shell out again, as you did.
The three month rule doesn't help, we have valid ones from last year and will need to shell out again, as you did.
#67
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I agree it's silly and expensive. By the time we get PR (if we even do) we will have put well over £10,000 into the whole process
#68
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The express entry profile has been completed and now waiting,the question is this if applying for work after completing the express entry is fine however the feedback I am recieving from employers is that do I have a valid work permit,my answer is no because I do not have a job offer.How can I apply for a work permit or open work permit until i have a valid job offer,a bit misleading on somepoint however the express entry is fine.
#69
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Re: Express Entry First Draw
The express entry profile has been completed and now waiting,the question is this if applying for work after completing the express entry is fine however the feedback I am recieving from employers is that do I have a valid work permit,my answer is no because I do not have a job offer.How can I apply for a work permit or open work permit until i have a valid job offer,a bit misleading on somepoint however the express entry is fine.
#70
Re: Express Entry First Draw
The express entry profile has been completed and now waiting,the question is this if applying for work after completing the express entry is fine however the feedback I am recieving from employers is that do I have a valid work permit,my answer is no because I do not have a job offer.How can I apply for a work permit or open work permit until i have a valid job offer,a bit misleading on somepoint however the express entry is fine.
HTH.
#71
Re: Express Entry First Draw
A lmia cost an employer 1000 canadian dollars to hire a foreign worker so the whole permit thing only works for a job offer from an employer who wants to take the hassle of the lmia.There must be a way of obtaining some sort of permit to get into Canada to work whilst waiting for the express entry profile to be granted.:-/
#72
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Re: Express Entry First Draw
A lmia cost an employer 1000 canadian dollars to hire a foreign worker so the whole permit thing only works for a job offer from an employer who wants to take the hassle of the lmia.There must be a way of obtaining some sort of permit to get into Canada to work whilst waiting for the express entry profile to be granted.:-/
#73
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What are the implications for applying for EE if on a Intra company transfer without LMIA? Can you still get the 600 points for having a job?
#74
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I'm not 100 % but I'm going to say if you have more than a years experience then it would be classed as experience class. I'm sure someone will either correct or provide a better answer though
#75
Re: Express Entry First Draw
A lmia cost an employer 1000 canadian dollars to hire a foreign worker so the whole permit thing only works for a job offer from an employer who wants to take the hassle of the lmia.There must be a way of obtaining some sort of permit to get into Canada to work whilst waiting for the express entry profile to be granted.:-/
You can't just rock up to Canada and start working without a visa, and to get a visa you usually need a LMIA - no way around it I'm afraid.
You'll need the LMIA or nomination anyway to stand any chance of being selected via EE, so even if you could sidestep that requirement, it wouldn't help you in the long run.