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Need some insight here... I received ITA on May 28th draw under CEC class. I currently hold PGWP and work as a full-time employee. When I filled my EE profile intended work in Canada section, I answered 'Do you have a job offer in Canada' as Yes. After receiving ITA and started to upload documents, I found out that I need to submit my job offer. In other threads I found someone suggested to change the question to 'No' will solve the hassle. However, I have some concerns about changing my profile after it was submitted, although my CRS score has not changed for this action. Can anyone with similar experience suggest what I should do / what's the best practice ? Do you finally get PR card by changing the answer.. Thanks !
Need some insight here... I received ITA on May 28th draw under CEC class. I currently hold PGWP and work as a full-time employee. When I filled my EE profile intended work in Canada section, I answered 'Do you have a job offer in Canada' as Yes. After receiving ITA and started to upload documents, I found out that I need to submit my job offer. In other threads I found someone suggested to change the question to 'No' will solve the hassle. However, I have some concerns about changing my profile after it was submitted, although my CRS score has not changed for this action. Can anyone with similar experience suggest what I should do / what's the best practice ? Do you finally get PR card by changing the answer.. Thanks !
Need some insight here... I received ITA on May 28th draw under CEC class. I currently hold PGWP and work as a full-time employee. When I filled my EE profile intended work in Canada section, I answered 'Do you have a job offer in Canada' as Yes. After receiving ITA and started to upload documents, I found out that I need to submit my job offer. In other threads I found someone suggested to change the question to 'No' will solve the hassle. However, I have some concerns about changing my profile after it was submitted, although my CRS score has not changed for this action. Can anyone with similar experience suggest what I should do / what's the best practice ? Do you finally get PR card by changing the answer.. Thanks !
Hi, I’m in the same situation, can you please tell me what you did?
did you change to no and add an explanation letter for the change ?
did you get your PR?
I spoke to 2 agents/consultants, they said if I did not score additional 50points of LMIA, I can go forward with same application without changing my answer to NO.
moreover, I can attach LOE if I like and attach my offer letter provided by company when initially joined in case they ask for job offer, should not be issue.
I will proceed this way according to their recommendations
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