Please help me. My CRS Score bumped from 441 to 466 and seems like CIC thinks I have completed two years at my workplace. I checked my profile again and it says I started work in May. Should I apply if I get an ITA in next draw? or wait till completion of two years and then apply. I don't want to reject an ITA if I don't have to. I only have a few months left on my permit
Please help me. My CRS Score bumped from 441 to 466 and seems like CIC thinks I have completed two years at my workplace. I checked my profile again and it says I started work in May. Should I apply if I get an ITA in next draw? or wait till completion of two years and then apply. I don't want to reject an ITA if I don't have to. I only have a few months left on my permit
Please help me. My CRS Score bumped from 441 to 466 and seems like CIC thinks I have completed two years at my workplace. I checked my profile again and it says I started work in May. Should I apply if I get an ITA in next draw? or wait till completion of two years and then apply. I don't want to reject an ITA if I don't have to. I only have a few months left on my permit
You have to have exactly 2 years at the time of ITA. The system goes by months only, but the VO will recalculate the EE scores you had at the time of ITA. It's better to wait a little longer (few weeks) than getting rejected months later.
Don't worry. this is how the system works, It happened to many people. maybe because you are working 40 hours per week and also the date of start of the job is by month not by day.
Zareef is correct. All this misinformation is going to lead to refusals and heartbreak. CIC/IRCC tells you - it is up to YOU to determine whether or not you meet the requirements.
It is not based on "hours worked," unless you are part-time. And while the profile only asks about month and year, the program requirements are based on exact dates (where 1 year = 52 weeks).
If the profile bumps up your score before you have actually completed the 2nd year, then you should wait until you actually deserve the score (and yes, that means declining a premature ITA). A VO will recalculate your points based on exact dates, and if you apply with an ITA dated before you have completed the year, you will lose the extra points; if you no longer qualify after they deduct the points (e.g. if your score falls below the threshold for your draw), your application will be refused.
Now that i have already submitted the application, what should be my next step. should I withdraw/notify CIC/ or what should i do ?
This is how i entered my work experience
Start date Feb 2014- till date
no of hours worked 37.5/week
Now that i have already submitted the application, what should be my next step. should I withdraw/notify CIC/ or what should i do ?
This is how i entered my work experience
Start date Feb 2014- till date
no of hours worked 37.5/week