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You have less than a year of
full-time experience in your major NOC code.
It will be
an automatic denial if you use a primary NOC code on your Express Entry profile
that indicates you have less than a year of continuous full-time experience (30
hours/week) or a code that does not fall under skill level O, A, or B.
Solution: Only choose a primary NOC code for
which you can show you have at least one year of skilled, full-time job
experience in the last ten years. You should also be aware that the primary NOC
code you choose will have no bearing on your employment prospects in Canada.
You can work in any profession or industry you want once you become a permanent
resident of Canada.
Not demonstrating a desire to
live outside of Quebec
If you are
presently living or working in Quebec and want to remain there once your
immigration application is approved, you should apply for a Quebec immigration
programme. However, just because you live in Quebec does not exclude you from
applying for federal immigration. The outcome of both federal and Quebec
immigration applications is the same: permanent residence in Canada.
Solution:
Provide sufficient documentation to the visa officer that, while you may be
working or living in Quebec now, you will relocate outside the province of
Quebec once your immigration application is approved.
Waiting too long to submit the
application
Anyone who
has a valid application should submit it as soon as possible while they still
have the opportunity. Immigration categories open and reopen swiftly, and
provincial nominee programmes alter often. You may miss out on immigration
chances if your application is not in the Express Entry pool.
Solution:
As soon as you are eligible, submit your application.
Letters of recommendation that
do not demonstrate work experience
Most people
associate job reference letters with a document you received from your previous
boss or supervisor summarizing your qualifications and accomplishments, as well
as why a prospective company should hire you. These are excellent for your
professional career, but they will not assist you with your Canadian
immigration application.
Solution:
Provide whatever documentation you can to meet the above-mentioned standards.
If your income isn't mentioned in an official reference letter, for example,
offer paystubs. Get a sworn statement of your daily tasks from a supervisor or
coworker, for example, if your job record does not include employment obligations
The Canada PR visa consultants must be
ICCRC-RCIC verified.
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