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Do I need to include proof of funds for PNP?
The system currently asks all applicants to provide a proof of funds document. If you don’t need to provide proof of funds, you must upload a letter explaining either that you have been invited to apply under the Canadian Experience Class, or that you have a valid job offer.
How can I show proof of funds?
A Proof of Funds letter must include the following:
- Your bank’s name and address.
- An official bank statement, either printed at a branch or as an online statement.
- Balance of total funds in the account.
- Balance of funds in checking or savings account.
- Copy of an online banking statement.
Can I get Canada PR if I have personal loan?
Having a Loan does not make one ineligible to apply for Canada PR. As long as you meet the said requirement mentioned by IRCC Canada, you are eligible to apply for Canada PR.
How can I get ITA for IELTS 475?
The candidate if he has the score of 475 can get called the ITA next week after he has filed his IELTS and ECA reports online. The ITA should be given to you in a year following your online filing of documents.
Do you need an ECA for immigration purposes?
You need to get an ECA for immigration purposes. If you got another type of ECA, you may be able to get it re-issued, depending on the type of ECA and/or issuing organization. You must include your ECA report and the reference number in your Express Entry profile. Your ECA report may help when you’re looking for a job.
How do I prepare for the IELTS Express Entry test?
You can even update your Express Entry profile with new IELTS test results after you submit your profile to the pool. Canadim provides all of our Express Entry clients access to free online IELTS tutorials to help prepare to take the test. There are a lot of free or paid materials available online to help you prepare.
What is an educational credential assessment (ECA)?
An Educational Credential Assessment is a report by an independent company that evaluates your foreign education. For Express Entry, we use this report to make sure that your foreign degree, diploma, certificate (or other proof of your credential) is valid and equal to a Canadian one.