Hi everyone, I’m writing this post to share my experiences during my PR journey and to hopefully help others, who are currently going through this process, to learn from mistakes. I made some mistakes, but you don’t have to. To give you a little background - I got my ITA in June 2023 at a score of 486. I had more than 3 years of work experience from India with multiple companies, I got 15 points for completing a course in Canada, and I had a good IELTS score - all of this combined gave me a score of 486. I was elated when I got my ITA - but I wasn’t expecting one based on how inconsistent IRCC was with their draws and I wasn’t prepared to file my application. I had not collected my employment letters from my employers (some of them were 7-8 years old) but I’d already declared this employment on my EE profile, so I needed those reference letters. I started with collecting all of my docume
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ITA at 486: be document-ready before the draw — lessons from a rushed 60-day scramble
You should name the immigration consultants so that people are aware not to go to them and are just incompetent. I had a different experience from another consultancy named VMakeVisas. I also filed a Case in Consumer court against them which got dismissed because me after coming to Canada was not able to followup and the lawyer I hired left the case in between due to life threatening medical condition. They are scammers stay away from them, did n
Numrah Sultan 1 completed a one year course in accounting from York U. Only programs more than 8 months are eligible for additional points. Also you need to ensure you are completing this course from a DLI. List of DLIs is available on IRCC’s website. My classes were in person, not online
I worked with a company name ADNH they also sucked in giving reference letter. In Fact it is not about the company it is about a mean person heading the department or your boss.
Can you tell the name of the immigration consultant? So that others can also be aware about them.