Posted on November 24 2017
Submitting your Canadian Express entry profile may appear to be an easy process, but it is crucial to take good care while furnishing your details. Your CRS scores will be based on the details that you submit in the profile. This score will have a significant impact on the success of your immigration application.
Below are 4 key aspects that you should take care to enhance the strength of your Canadian Express entry profile:
Your dependents must be included
You must include the details of your dependent family members irrespective of them accompanying to Canada or not. If they are moving along with you, give their details and mention ‘accompanying’ if not just give their details and mention ‘not accompanying’. Dependent members of the family include:
Reattempt the IELTS
Your ability in English for immigrating to Canada will be assessed through IELTS, the most common authorized test for assessing proficiency in this language.
Include your full work history
Just because you feel some work experience to be irrelevant, do not exclude this from your Express entry profile. Even if you do not incur any points for a specific job, you must nevertheless include it in your profile. Any unskilled work will not result in loss of points. What you think to be less valuable may actually indirectly enhance the strength of your profile.
Read all the instructions carefully
Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada offers detailed instructions and resources to complete your Canadian Express entry profile. It can be really overwhelming. Give ample time for reading all the instructions carefully. This will ensure that your profile is accurate and complete. Errors at profile stage can have lasting consequences for your immigration file.
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