Guys... I have submitted my PR application early July, but but EE profile will expire in five days. Do I have to renew it BEFORE it expires? Or is the only way for renewal is wait till it expires and then renew it?
Are you sure? I believe I need to keep my profile active until a decision is made. And I think the way to do that is to renew it and send the new number through webform. But i am just not sure as to when renewal should take place.Don't fret. Your profile is locked now and won't expire till the time a decision is made or you withdraw it. You don't need to create a new profile for now.
I did submit a PR application. I believe it is complete and all good, but hey that's up to them to decide right lol. I only received AOR at this point. I really thought my EE should be kept active until they make their decision.Yeah, sorry. Misunderstood. If you've already submitted a complete PR application, you likely won't need another EE profile - unless your application is rejected for some reason - unlikely, right?
Yep, try it. The system won't let you do it.Are you sure? I believe I need to keep my profile active until a decision is made. And I think the way to do that is to renew it and send the new number through webform. But i am just not sure as to when renewal should take place.
I got my ITA through Ontario nomination. But that's already done. Right now I am referring to my EE profile which will expire in 5 days, and at this point I only received AOR. So I was under the impression that the profile associated with the application needs to be renewed and kept active until a decision is madeYep for EE Profile. Not sure if you're reffering to a PNP EOI profile?
Nah, you're done with that stuff. You're no longer a registrant of interest, you're an applicant!I did submit a PR application. I believe it is complete and all good, but hey that's up to them to decide right lol. I only received AOR at this point. I really thought my EE should be kept active until they make their decision.
Thank you for the confirmation!Nah, you're done with that stuff. You're no longer a registrant of interest, you're an applicant!
I am not sure what that is, but after doing a small research now, I believe it is something that only inland applicants are eligible for. I, on the other hand, have never been to Canada. Not a CEC applicant.Have you applied for a BOWP, with your AoR, if necessary?
Well thanks for inquiring anywayOhhh. I see. Yes, not an option for you.