@Pin : Can you please tell me what you did? did u decline the ITA and wait or did u just submit your application after making changes in the PR application? Please answer.
No , i didn't decline ITA. You can't edit express entry profile once you receive your ITA. Your express entry profile will be locked permanently.
Move forward to PR application.
PR application will have the same question. Mark it as YES for a PNP and mention the Province.And also mention about this situation in your LOE for the safe side. That's what i did.
No , i didn't decline ITA. You can't edit express entry profile once you receive your ITA. Your express entry profile will be locked permanently.
Move forward to PR application.
PR application will have the same question. Mark it as YES for a PNP and mention the Province.And also mention about this situation in your LOE for the safe side. That's what i did.
@Pin : Did they ask you anything about it? Was everything cleared smoothly for you? I am really worried about this, as i have no section to upload the nomination certificate also
@Pin : Did they ask you anything about it? Was everything cleared smoothly for you? I am really worried about this, as i have no section to upload the nomination certificate also
I have got the ITA but in the express entry profile by mistake I had mentioned my marital status as single instead of divorced. Now since I have recieved the ITA, I need to correct the information and file my application with the right details. How can I make those changes in my express entry profile? Also, so that my application does not get refused basis the difference in profile before ITA and after filing ITA
Is it allowed to make changes to my personal information in express entry profile after receiving ITA and before filing for the application? I have made the mistake of not changing my marital status to Divorced and I don't want to file incorrect application. Please help.
there would be discrepancy in pre-ita for (information provided before ITA) and Post ITA form for first name (Post ITA would have correct name)? will it create any problem? appreciate your help
Hi, I have a situation where I had submitted my application with a certificate of qualification (Water treatment) which is not appropriately aligning with my course of study. My score was 490 when I did this and I got an ITA when the cut-off score for the draw was 439.
If I modify the PR application and remove the certificate criteria, my score is 440 (more than cut off draw score).
1. Is it fine to update the application after ITA?
2. Will there be a problem since the scores before and after ITA do not match?
3. Do I need to provide a LOE on why I removed the certification details?
Has anyone got experience with making changes to the ITA application (post ITA)?
I had unnecessarily mentioned a total of 4 Indian employment records in my EE profile for which I got an ITA. Now since I am NOT able to get the required reference letter for those 3 Indian jobs (I do have all other Indian legal employment documents like, offer letter/employment agreement, payslips, relieving letters and experience letter), I am considering which step to take next?
Option A) Decline my ITA >> correct my EE Profile by removing those 3 unnecessary job records >> wait to receive ITA next draw >> mention those 3 old jobs in personal history and submit only the 4th job record with all necessary documents.
Option B) Delete my 3 unnecessary job records in my ITA application (even though I did mention those under work experience in EE Profile for which I got ITA) >> Mention ALL jobs under Personal History section >> Submit my ITA Application.
Note: For Option B, I have recalculated my score with only my 4th Indian Job experience (which happens to be 3 years & 9 months), my score does not seem to change. In other words, those 3 unnecessary job records for which I could not gather reference letters did not contribute me any points as my 4th job was 3+ years.
Can I remove the work experience for my spouse after receiving the ITA as he does not have the supporting documents for the same? Although after removing the same, his experience is more than 6 years.
I am the primary applicant in our case.
I'm in the same situation, but to remove my spouse's work history I have to select "No". My question is; will this be viewed as misrepresentation since I had included her work history in my EE profile? (but I'm not claiming points for it - not Canadian work experience).