Am I in trouble?
I put "YES" in my EE profile (because YES I did have a job offer - the job I have been working in for the last year... And then answered the subsequent questions. Did I misunderstand this? Pretty sure I didn't get points based on this because I'm on a PGWP, thus no LMIA etc)
And now post ITA, I am being asked for both offer of employment vs letter of employment.
If I change it to NO in my post ITA, it's still stuck as YES in my EE profile.
if you did and don't currently have an LMIA, you need to update your profile and recalculate your points. If it is below the cut off for the round that you were invited in you will need to decline the invitation.
Forgive me, but I'm still super confused.
My EE profile is now locked because I already have an ITA.
So in my post ITA application - I will put "NO" but EE profile will still say "yes".... I guess that was my mistake for misinterpreting the question. How do I fix this?
Read the above again in relation to updating what was on your profile. They look at what you submit now, not the ee profile. If you are super stressed, you can always write something in the letter of explanation upload section.
You shouldn't lose points as you have the provincial nomination instead.
Read the above again in relation to updating what was on your profile. They look at what you submit now, not the ee profile. If you are super stressed, you can always write something in the letter of explanation upload section.
You shouldn't lose points as you have the provincial nomination instead.
Yeah I didn't think I would lose any points. But I'm just trying to be extra sure that my EE profile matches as much as possible. Now it just looks weird if one says no and the other yes. I'd feel more comfortable if I could ask someone at CIC. Or perhaps I could just write a letter. Sigh....
Yeah I didn't think I would lose any points. But I'm just trying to be extra sure that my EE profile matches as much as possible. Now it just looks weird if one says no and the other yes. I'd feel more comfortable if I could ask someone at CIC. Or perhaps I could just write a letter. Sigh....
Doesn't matter if the 2 profiles differ on inconsequential elements which don't make a difference to your CRS. For more than a year, applicants have successfully edited their post ITA profiles and gone on to get their PR. Relax, make the change and submit the application.
Doesn't matter if the 2 profiles differ on inconsequential elements which don't make a difference to your CRS. For more than a year, applicants have successfully edited their post ITA profiles and gone on to get their PR. Relax, make the change and submit the application.