In that case you can put that 0.5 years in personal history along with your Canadian experience, it will reduce unnecessary paper work. And it seems technical problem has made many applicants ineligible past couple of days. I would suggest you to create another account this weekend and yes of course you can use same GCKey.Hi @ishq74
thanks for the inputs. Just checked, hours per week was entered correctly as 40.
um, I was convinced from forum posts that I only need to mention the experience I can easily produce reference letter for. For the experience I mentioned in the application (Oct 2015-Oct 2016), I already have the reference letter.
The other 0.5 years was at a different job (same NOC, but after a 6 month gap from this job). But if that's recommended, I'll mention both jobs, and also the job I am working right now in Canada in EE profile. I mean I was going to mention all this in the personal history section later, but if it's recommended, I'll mention this upfront in a new EE profile.
Thanks,
Anir
I confirmed again. Answered "Yes" to Was more than half the study program English or french as a second language?.
I am assuming you studied in English for your full-time course. If this is the case, you need to answer ‘NO’ to this question.
Ofcourse this doesn’t invalidate your application, but you’ll lose points for your Canadian education.
and also Yes to "Was this degree, diploma or certificate from a private post-secondary school that operates under the same rules as public schools?"
The correct answer is NO.I confirmed again. Answered "Yes" to Was more than half the study program English or french as a second language?.
I couldn't be dumber -facepalm-The correct answer is NO.
Your Canadian education wasn't recognized therefore you probably got 21 under education instead of 22, which gave you a total of 66 under six selection factor instead of 67
Hello again,The correct answer is NO.
Your Canadian education wasn't recognized therefore you probably got 21 under education instead of 22, which gave you a total of 66 under six selection factor instead of 67
In the EE profile, you can only enter MM/YYYY. I think that might be an issue, and hence reached out to IRCC to look into this.the dates that you have worked for 1 year, is it exact 365 days? or less? if it is more...do you have an option to enter the date or is it only MM/YYYY?
um, sorry now I'm really out of ideas. I can see from your replies you are pretty good at covering your bases.Hello again,
I created and submitted another profile with the answer as "No" and still it found my profile to be ineligible for the pool. I don't understand what's the pain point here :/
Hilarious. I'll try this out if IRCC doesn't reply by evening for my ticket. Appreciate the inputsFor the last 2 or 3 days, many applicants in the pool have reported receiving messages telling them that they are ineligible. They were therefore taken out of the pool when they were actually found eligible 2 months earlier upon EE profile submission.
It seems to only affect those who entered funds close to the minimum requirement for their family size. It's very strange.
An applicant has reported that he entered 16,000CA$ instead of 13,000CA$ and it worked. Although it's weird because even 13,000CA$ was above the minimum. So maybe some bug/glitch (or maybe it was voluntary) raised the minimum funds requirements in the system, but the information wasn't updated on the website, and applicants waiting in the pool were not informed.
Try it out if you can indeed show proof of a bit more than just 13,000CA$. It's weird, I know...
Weird indeed.Hilarious. I'll try this out if IRCC doesn't reply by evening for my ticket. Appreciate the inputs
That's very weird.So, I created another profile specifying CAD 16000 for funds, and added another month to my job experience (to test, would have removed later). Still, it found the profile ineligible.
I hope this invisible wall breaks soon. Hoping for an update.
(@Peacekeeper87)