Yes. The experience gained between ITA - submission (59 days max) will not matter."anything you add post ITA will not matter." Do you mean the work experience gained after getting the ITA?
Yes. The experience gained between ITA - submission (59 days max) will not matter."anything you add post ITA will not matter." Do you mean the work experience gained after getting the ITA?
OK, got it. I definitely had more than 52 weeks of work experience at the time of the ITA if you include my current work experience. Although I didn't include the current work experience at the time of receiving the ITA I made sure to include and document it with a reference letter + pay stub + more for the e-APR. I am going to profusely apologize for not listing the work experience in the EE profile and ask them to reevaluate my application. I realize that it is at the officer's discretion but hopefully they will understand my mistake.
just post it herehow can I send you a message? The system won't let me send you a message :/
That’s what I was talking about. You got an ITA based on information you submitted. Now, when you submit your final application, you cannot change things around to the extent that you wouldn’t have gotten an ITA if your profile had looked like your final application.@21Goose can you help me understand what the second part (bolded) means?
- the applicant possesses the qualifications that they declared in their e-APR, and if the same is corroborated by the supporting documents filed; and
- when the applicant submits their e-APR, the information provided in their Express Entry profile has not materially changed to the degree that the applicant would not have been issued an ITA in that round of invitations.
HiWhy is it wrong to count the remote work experience as work experience towards CEC? @jes_ON
I'm in a tough situation because I submitted my CEC application with about 12 months and 3 weeks of work experience (on my PGWP). I took a paid vacation from December 3 - December 24 2018 (this was in the reference letter). I believe the vacation will count towards the CEC work experience - no problem.
At the end of my vacation I didn't have the TRV to go back to Canada on December 24 so I had to apply for a TRV and stay abroad until January 25. My personal history states that I was abroad for tourism reasons from December 3 - January 25 but I still did work for my company when I was waiting for the TRV to arrive (from December 24 to January 25). It's about a month of remote work experience ... :/ The company allowed me to work remotely from abroad until I came back to Canada on January 25th. Do you think the work experience from December 24 - January 25 won't count because it was conducted outside Canada? I have the pay stubs and communication to prove that I indeed worked for the company in this period. I also explained the situation in my TRV application and my employer provided a letter saying that I need to go back to Canada to resume my employment onsite. Do you think I should send a CSE explain the situation or resign to the fact that my remote experience won't be counted and my application is going to be refused?
https://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/threads/november-2019-aor-join-here.661770/post-8656075Hi
Did your application get approved? I am in same boat