Since some applicant are aware that the WES reference number and the ECA number only differs by IMM at the end so they abuse the process. IRCC clearly states:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/profile.asp
Before you start
Before you fill out your profile, find out if you’re eligible under a federal program that is part of Express Entry. You’ll need to:
Now, if WES decides to change the format on how they assign numbers, the applicant will be in big trouble. Also, there is violation of the rule on the face of it.
- take a language test.
- get an Educational Credential Assessment (ECA) if you were educated outside Canada
- This is not mandatory if:
- you have at least one year of recent work experience in Canada OR
- your work experience is in a skilled trade (skilled manual work)
- if you don’t need them assessed, you may want to do so anyway to increase your score and chances of being invited to apply
- find out if your work experience is valid. Check the National Occupational Classification (NOC) to learn the skill type of:
- your current work experience
- the job you plan to have in Canada (if they’re different)
There are many thieves who never get caught, but the day one is caught, it is only him who faces the repercussions
A few weeks will not matter, especially in one of your most important decisions of your life.
Thanks for your input