question on accepting ITA.
Birthday next week which would lower my CRS by 5 points and would lower it to 440 as EE created in Jan 2018, which put be below the cut off score.
if I dont accept the ITA now would the new calculated score after my birthday affect my eligibility? should I accept it before my birthday or it would not matter at this point?
question on accepting ITA.
Birthday next week which would lower my CRS by 5 points and would lower it to 440 as EE created in Jan 2018, which put be below the cut off score.
if I dont accept the ITA now would the new calculated score after my birthday affect my eligibility? should I accept it before my birthday or it would not matter at this point?
In the message they send to your profile after ITA, they talk about this:
"NOTE: If you had a birthday since we sent you this invitation, and the change to your age decreases your points total, this will not cause us to refuse your application for permanent residence."
In the message they send to your profile after ITA, they talk about this:
"NOTE: If you had a birthday since we sent you this invitation, and the change to your age decreases your points total, this will not cause us to refuse your application for permanent residence."
I did not read through the pdf message thoroughly. It is pretty clear that the timing of accept ITA is not critical and does not depend on age. I am not in hurry to accept it now. but have all my documents ready.
only thing might have to get my undergrad diploma and certificate translated and notarized and submit them along with my ECA for my master's degree.
Some people on this forum says no need to get them translated. I do have a translation from my university and stamped by the officials but those were from 14 years ago. I dont know if that would be sufficient or not.