The 67 point threshold is for eligibility for Federal Skilled Worker program. The CRS cut-off is for selection once one’s in the FSW applicant pool. It’s a two-step process. Passing the 67 threshold is the first step and a must. When application is processed, IRCC will manually verify that the applicant meets both the 67 point threshold and the CRS cut-off.Hi All,
I had created my EE profile in Dec 2018 and at that time I was having my FSWP score as 67 and my birth date is June 3. I received the ITA on June 25,2019 i.e after my birthday so my points fall to 66.
I got the nomination from BC on June 23, 2019 and I applied via EE profile and I got the ITA on June 25, 2019.
Now, I'm still in the process to file the eAPR but I'm very much confused now because my scores are less than the eligibility i.e. 67 in FSWP but my CRS are well above the cut off points because of the nomination.
My question is, whether the 66 points impact my application as ineligible or my CRS points are fine to pursue my PR application!
Let me know if you need more info from me.
Thank you.
The following is not a legal advice, however I would like to let you feel better.@legalfalcon Need an urgent advice. My ita is feb 21. Aor is April 11. Same on ita day we relocated to another country from Sri Lanka. Our Sri Lankan PCcs issued on feb 20 10.54 pm. And we hd left the country feb 21 11 am. But pcc says perod up to feb 06 which is the day we applied for pcc. So far med passed on may 22and biometrics done. No updates since then. Hvnt called ircc. All others re ok. And applied Sri Lankan PCCS again and going to raise a cse and attach them in two weeks time.Will my application be rejected on this grounds?
If they reject the applicatin, can I reapply? Do they ban for 5 year? I do not done anything wrong and provided any forge documents. This is a mistake done in unusual circumstances.The following is not a legal advice, however I would like to let you feel better.
If you checked myimmitracker.com, you will notice that some applications were refused after 4x days, some of them for pcc. So, I believe that they already checked your PCC long time ago.
Again this is not a legal advice.
If they reject your application in this case, the reason would be (incomplete application) and you can apply later. Anyway don't worry, I believe your application is save, and you might get your golden email soon.If they reject the applicatin, can I reapply? Do they ban for 5 year? I do not done anything wrong and provided any forge documents. This is a mistake done in unusual circumstances.
Thanks man! Appreciated (Y)If they reject your application in this case, the reason would be (incomplete application) and you can apply later. Anyway don't worry, I believe your application is save, and you might get your golden email soon.
Relax, and don't do further actions to your application until you get a legal answer from some experts.
For the PCCs, IRCC states:@legalfalcon Need an urgent advice. My ita is feb 21. Aor is April 11. Same on ita day we relocated to another country from Sri Lanka. Our Sri Lankan PCcs issued on feb 20 10.54 pm. And we hd left the country feb 21 11 am. But pcc says perod up to feb 06 which is the day we applied for pcc. So far med passed on may 22and biometrics done. No updates since then. Hvnt called ircc. All others re ok. And applied Sri Lankan PCCS again and going to raise a cse and attach them in two weeks time.Will my application be rejected on this grounds?
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Timeline:
ITA - March 11th
AOR - April 24th
Medical Passed: June 4th
BIO Completed: June 13th
Dear mbaleine, does it mean I'm safe for both the thresholds or I still have to worry for 67 points?The 67 point threshold is for eligibility for Federal Skilled Worker program. The CRS cut-off is for selection once one’s in the FSW applicant pool. It’s a two-step process. Passing the 67 threshold is the first step and a must. When application is processed, IRCC will manually verify that the applicant meets both the 67 point threshold and the CRS cut-off.
Thank you very much @legalfalcon! Appreciated! Will expedite the process of getting updated PCC and raising the CSE.For the PCCs, IRCC states:
Since you relocated to a different country, and you are sending the PCCs via CSE, you will be fine.
- For the applicant’s current country of residence, the police certificate must have been issued no more than 6 months before the submission of the e-APR.
- For countries in which the applicant no longer resides, the police certificate must have been issued after the last time the applicant stayed in that country for 6 months or more in a row.
- Police certificates meeting the above requirements can be accepted even if they have an expiry date that has passed.
- This includes the requirement to provide a police certificate for countries in which the individual has travelled for 6 months or more in a row, whether or not the individual had an established residential address during this time.
Your age used for calculation purpose is frozen on the date of ITA. Given that your ITA happened after your birthday, based on what you described, it sounded like you would have had 66 points, which would make you ineligible.Dear mbaleine, does it mean I'm safe for both the thresholds or I still have to worry for 67 points?