I literally submitted my application 2 hours before the draw, with the overall score of 474, which is higher than the lowest invited. My account says I am already a candidate; wondering if there is any more step I should do so as to get my application into the pool for real?
Guys I have question off context.
When I try to sign in sometimes I fall into an endless loop. Once I click continue I get forwarded to the immigration front page. I go to sign in again and once I sign I get forwarded to the front page .... Sometimes I delete cookies it works. Today it doesn't want to work. Any ideas how to avoid being forwarded to the wrong page?
I literally submitted my application 2 hours before the draw, with the overall score of 474, which is higher than the lowest invited. My account says I am already a candidate; wondering if there is any more step I should do so as to get my application into the pool for real?
Hi everyone, I have a doubt, I and my wife both are in Canada we have both studied here, after creating ee profile our score is 464, can we select spouse not coming with you Canada, which will increase the points to 469, and she has 7 months of remaining work permit, once I got the ITA, is she able to apply for ee or pr it just a thought if anyone has done this , please reply
Hello house. Cannot find many previous users. I think they have lost interest in this immigration scene.
Also @13nitinsharma, what's your status now? Haven't heard anything, or have I missed the good news?
My score was at 453 a few months ago and now it's at 478 and I don't know why. I've received an ITA but I'm still waiting to hear back on my PR renouncement that I submitted in November. What should I do? I think I forgot to submit a copy of my passport for that renouncement so I was waiting to get my documents back before resending....
Should I decline and wait to get PR renouncement processed or accept and try to apply and then see if I get denied?
My score was at 453 a few months ago and now it's at 478 and I don't know why. I've received an ITA but I'm still waiting to hear back on my PR renouncement that I submitted in November. What should I do? I think I forgot to submit a copy of my passport for that renouncement so I was waiting to get my documents back before resending....
Should I decline and wait to get PR renouncement processed or accept and try to apply and then see if I get denied?
Will I be at any risk if I decline this round and wait to get confirmation of my renouncement? Also, does anyone know about how long the processing a renouncement should take? It's been 3 months and I have not heard back at all. I am planning to just send in another application with all documents in hopes of saving time.
My score was at 453 a few months ago and now it's at 478 and I don't know why. I've received an ITA but I'm still waiting to hear back on my PR renouncement that I submitted in November. What should I do? I think I forgot to submit a copy of my passport for that renouncement so I was waiting to get my documents back before resending....
Should I decline and wait to get PR renouncement processed or accept and try to apply and then see if I get denied?
Awkward and weird indeed. I have spent 10+ mins on reading and re-reading what you have mentioned. I still have no clue what you're talking about. If you are already a PR, why are you in the pool with the points? If you are renouncing PR, why are you here on this forum?
Will I be at any risk if I decline this round and wait to get confirmation of my renouncement? Also, does anyone know about how long the processing a renouncement should take? It's been 3 months and I have not heard back at all. I am planning to just send in another application with all documents in hopes of saving time.
Not sure what you mean by risk. If you decline, your profile remains in the pool and is eligible for future draws.
Have you tried to contact IRCC regarding the application. There's no need to send the same application twice. It would only create confusion or even further delays
Awkward and weird indeed. I have spent 10+ mins on reading and re-reading what you have mentioned. I still have no clue what you're talking about. If you are already a PR, why are you in the pool with the points? If you are renouncing PR, why are you here on this forum?
I received PR when I was 12. I am now 27. My family did not maintain residency obligations and I am too old now to file any type of appeal so I am trying to re-apply through the EE.
I only just found out that I already had PR after I submitted to the EE. I need to be able to go between the US and Canada since I work in the US so I mailed out an PR renouncement form to have that freedom of travel.
Not sure what you mean by risk. If you decline, your profile remains in the pool and is eligible for future draws.
Have you tried to contact IRCC regarding the application. There's no need to send the same application twice. It would only create confusion or even further delays
So for all subsequent draws that I qualify for, I just need to decline them until my PR renouncement is processed?
My first PR renouncement application is missing a document. It would get send back/declined anyway, which was why I thought it might be better to send another one with ALL documents.
I have tried to call the IRCC but wasn't able to navigate around the menus to find an operator... :C