Please guide me with your experience and knowledge that can I change the work experience details after getting the Ontario PT notification. The day I got notification I actually had gone on the site to change the work experience.
Reason is:
I noticed that I had combined two NOCs in one assuming that I had worked for the same company and I had held the same position during my tenure with the company. But actually my job responsibilities should be two NOCs.
Now I am really scared about what should I do :'( :'( :'(. Should I go ahead and add the correct information? Do I need to inform Ontario in any means that why I have changed the work experience section after receiving the Ontario PT notification?
Fellow forumians, plesae guide me. I really scared about my Canadian Dream :'( :'( :'(
When you send your physical application to Ontario, make those changes to the NOC and add a short note of explanation highlighting why you felt this change was needed. It should not be a problem because NOC is not a stated eligibility criteria for receiving an Ontario invitation.
Somebody please help..Its very urgent..I have got my PT for Ontario and now I have problems getting documents from an employer.Can I remove the one year experience from express enrty profile ??Currently I am having 5 years experience .Also, please advise if I need to show that experience in the physical file or jobbank.
Somebody please help..Its very urgent..I have got my PT for Ontario and now I have problems getting documents from an employer.Can I remove the one year experience from express enrty profile ??Currently I am having 5 years experience .Also, please advise if I need to show that experience in the physical file or jobbank.
You can remove it from the EE profile. You must disclose it in the Ontario application form because Work Experience and Personal history sections are clubbed into one. You can add a LOE telling them that you are not claiming points for that job and hence you are not submitting a reference letter.
Changes before the application is submitted are fine, although to ensure you never fall on the wrong side of these things, it is always best to attach a letter of explanation.