I have a question on my Express entry profile. I have got an ITA today but my original CRS score was 424 and by October 05th, I will be getting an additional 23 points so my score jumps to 447 since I'm completing 2years in Canada. I have created my EE profile on June and the score was 424 for past 3 months but suddenly today I got an invitation with 447 scores. Do I need to accept/decline this invitation since I didn't do any changes in my EE profile for past few months and I think it was automatically updated by CIC but the problem now is, only by October 05th I will get an additional point
I've had the same issue as you do and I was also told to decline. It's your responsibility and you would risk too much. You probably don't want to get your application cancelled months after submitting it and do everything again, so decline the ITA.
I have a question on my Express entry profile. I have got an ITA today but my original CRS score was 424 and by October 05th, I will be getting an additional 23 points so my score jumps to 447 since I'm completing 2years in Canada. I have created my EE profile on June and the score was 424 for past 3 months but suddenly today I got an invitation with 447 scores. Do I need to accept/decline this invitation since I didn't do any changes in my EE profile for past few months and I think it was automatically updated by CIC but the problem now is, only by October 05th I will get an additional point
In the ITA, they said that the score you claim will be calculate base on the time you submit not the time you get the ITA, except for age right? Why don't you just wait until you have full 2 years and hit the submit button? You can always confirm that by calling CIC though.
The only "accepted change" is age. It's to avoid people lying to get ITA (by faking IELTS scores for example)
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When reviewing an application, processing offices must determine if
the applicant possesses the qualifications that they declared in their e-APR, as corroborated by the applicant’s supporting documentation; and
when the applicant submits their e-APR, the information provided in their Express Entry profile has not materially changed to the degree that the applicant would not have been issued an ITA in that round of invitations.
Accordingly, officers should refuse an application under section A11.2 if it is determined that
at the time of the ITA or e-APR, the applicant did not or does not meet the MEC, which includes the requirements of the program to which they were invited to apply; or
I have a question on my Express entry profile. I have got an ITA today but my original CRS score was 424 and by October 05th, I will be getting an additional 23 points so my score jumps to 447 since I'm completing 2years in Canada. I have created my EE profile on June and the score was 424 for past 3 months but suddenly today I got an invitation with 447 scores. Do I need to accept/decline this invitation since I didn't do any changes in my EE profile for past few months and I think it was automatically updated by CIC but the problem now is, only by October 05th I will get an additional point
Under section A11.2, an officer may not issue a visa to an applicant who did not or does not meet the Express Entry minimum entry criteria (MEC) or did not or does not possess the qualifications for which they received their CRS score at the time when
The only "accepted change" is age. It's to avoid people lying to get ITA (by faking IELTS scores for example)
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When reviewing an application, processing offices must determine if
the applicant possesses the qualifications that they declared in their e-APR, as corroborated by the applicant’s supporting documentation; and
when the applicant submits their e-APR, the information provided in their Express Entry profile has not materially changed to the degree that the applicant would not have been issued an ITA in that round of invitations.
Accordingly, officers should refuse an application under section A11.2 if it is determined that
at the time of the ITA or e-APR, the applicant did not or does not meet the MEC, which includes the requirements of the program to which they were invited to apply; or
Under section A11.2, an officer may not issue a visa to an applicant who did not or does not meet the Express Entry minimum entry criteria (MEC) or did not or does not possess the qualifications for which they received their CRS score at the time when