Hi There
Thanks much for your replies!
Now I am wondering could it be because of the last three years criteria ?
My ITA date was 29th Oct 2018 and my work experience was between Sep 2013 - July 2016.
If I go back three years from ITA date which is 29th Oct 2015 and count the experience from there then there is it is 3 months shy (i.e. 9 months) or in other words it would be 12 months if the experience would have been with end date as Oct 2016.
Unfortunately, I have submitted my application now in waiting state. My score was 455 at the time of submission and eligibility was there(at least FSW).The only gap I see is that I have not provided proof of means, instead provide LOE saying that I was invited under CEC.
You must meet the minimum entry qualifications (MEQ) both at the time of the ITA and at the time you submit your eAPR. (This means, the minimum of one year of Canadian experience to qualify for the CEC Class). You don't say when you submitted your eAPR, but yes, since that one year must be within the past 3 years, and your experience is expiring on a daily basis, that it is quite possible that you lost your eligibility for the CEC class between the dates of the ITA and eAPR. But looks like you were probably not eligible at the time of the ITA either, but because the profile only asks for MM/YYYY instead of MM/DD/YYYY, the system gave it to you...
Hopefully, you can meet the proof of funds requirement. I suggest submitting that via a case-specific enquiry, along with your explanation that your ITA was originally for CEC class... I can't say I've ever heard of this happening before, so I can't stay for sure if IRCC will accept it. The alternative would be to withdraw your application, and start over by submitting a new profile (knowing the ITA will be for FSW).