I'm just trying to figure out what the supporting documents are needed after getting ITA. Are the supporting documents generated automatically after getting ITA based on the profile I submitted before getting the ITA? Or it's like, after getting the ITA, I should fill in another form and the supporting documents are based on that form?
I'm just trying to figure it out how the supporting documents which I should upload are generated? Is it just based on the profile I submitted before ITA? After I get the ITA, I click on Accept, then it'll just show me all the supporting documents I should upload? Is that the case?
I'm just trying to figure out what the supporting documents are needed after getting ITA. Are the supporting documents generated automatically after getting ITA based on the profile I submitted before getting the ITA? Or it's like, after getting the ITA, I should fill in another form and the supporting documents are based on that form?
I'm just trying to figure it out how the supporting documents which I should upload are generated? Is it just based on the profile I submitted before ITA? After I get the ITA, I click on Accept, then it'll just show me all the supporting documents I should upload? Is that the case?
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Thank you very much. What I'm trying to say is, if I want to add or remove a work experience from the work history section after ITA, which the added or removed work history doesn't have contribution to CRS. I always have to add a Letter of Explanation right?
Thank you very much. What I'm trying to say is, if I want to add or remove a work experience from the work history section after ITA, which the added or removed work history doesn't have contribution to CRS. I always have to add a Letter of Explanation right?
Yes, you should explain it in an LOE if you remove it. However if you haven't got an ITA yet then remove it now.
If you remove something that you were claiming points for after ITA, the officer will recalculate your score. If it's below that draws cut off, you will be rejected.
Yes, you should explain it in an LOE if you remove it. However if you haven't got an ITA yet then remove it now.
If you remove something that you were claiming points for after ITA, the officer will recalculate your score. If it's below that draws cut off, you will be rejected.