congrats.
However I would have loved for you to say that from your experience it's best to act proactively cos that's what helped you.
So others can actually benefit from your experience.
All the best in Canada.
@TO be thanks
I think I need to share more of my experience. I owe it to the house
My application was with many issues
1. There was discrepancies between my work history on profile and my submitted documents. I made an error while filling the profile. I had 7 years experience but 4 on profile. That was flagged by analyst as seen on gcms.
2. I do not submit any reference letter on my application, hence my FSW score was reduced to 0 automatically as seen on GCMS. This made me drop below my ITA score.
3. My NOC was also an issue, my document shows I was a business manager, but I apply for Financial Analyst NOC.
So FSW was in total mess!
To address the issue I raised a cse and write a comprehensive LOE backing my claims with all documents I can lay my hands on.
My most challenging issues was reference letter, my former employer was not ready to give me one, I had left the job for 4 years to pursue academics, and it was a big organizations, this really make things difficult.
I contacted an ex colleague, who helped out by giving me an attestation, with a requirement on the company's letter head and state is contact for further enquiry ( this is better than affidavit, in fact don't use affidavit or notary public, I saw in my adr that it is not accepted. Anyone with adr can testify)
All this was done in last week of January.
March 29 I had adr for parent biodata, and ppt on April 8th, 2019
Pls act proactively, don't wait! And no matter how bad your case look, find time to address the issue with documents. Cic seems considerate! Thank you all