Getting ahead with your entry profile might seem like a lot of work, especially since you have to score points just to stay ahead. The entry program is unforgiving and not a place for slackers. So, here are 4 steps to help you profile get ahead how to avoid getting thrown out of the game altogether. Bear in mind that all you have to do on your profile has to be done in time and accurately.
Step 1: Do not input the incorrect work experience
Listing a work experience that is not relevant to your job position or profession. For example, listing a job you had before you got the certifications you now work with. You do not want to do this because the Express entry matches candidates with jobs, and any employer that makes a job offer on seeing your profile would want to be sure you’re the right person for the job. So, you do
Step 2: Do not list the incorrect educational credential
If you have not had your credentials checked by the Educational Credential Assessment or ECA from an IRCC designated organization, you have to to. Assuming that your international degree would be acknowledged as equivalent to a Canadian degree won’t get you where you want. Employers in Canada are aware of the relevance of the legitimacy and equivalence of the ECA to the Canadian degree. Getting your credentials assessed would help you score more points, where zero points will definitely get you disqualified from the express enry pool.
STEP 3: Write the correct language test
Do not take the wrong language test and do not ask to have your test results sent directly to the IRCC. For your language test, you either write the IELTS or the CEPIP. After you pass your test, get a copy of your test result yourself and have the result sent alongside your Entry application. Sending your test results directly to the IRCC would make you lose your original test result which you may be asked to provide in the near future.
Step 4: Do not forget to use the Job bank
If you do not have a valid job offer, the job bank is a good place to start. Do not rush your application process and try to stick within your deadlines.
HOW TO AVOID A BAN ON MY PROFILE
Basically all forms of misrepresentation or falsification is frowned at by the Canadian government and considered to be a punishable crime. Immigration authorities don’t mess with distortion or any fraudulent case. Applications that are found to contain false data will be dropped like hot potato denied quickly by the Canadian government. The law states, under the criminal code that any form of misrepresentation or deception is a felonious crime whenever indicated and the individual is liable to face immerse fines and jail time.
So, to avoid getting into a sticky situation, every document to be sent to the Canadian embassy has to be very transparent and meticulously laid-out. The entry program is unforgiving because the process gets done online now and candidates no longer receive notifications/letters from the IRCC asking them to correct certain mistakes. Any error or omission made by applicants now will result in disqualification or ban from entering Canada for the next 5years or deportation if you are already in the country. Now, this is not all a bad news fiesta, there are easy steps to avoid making deadly mistakes.