No , I have not submitted any LOE. Is CPC Ottawa is my VO orDid you include a letter of explanation at the time you submitted your application?
No , I have not submitted any LOE. Is CPC Ottawa is my VO orDid you include a letter of explanation at the time you submitted your application?
If your application is at Ottawa then it is likely your VO and your file processing will be completed there. That's a good thing as they are known to be fast.No , I have not submitted any LOE. Is CPC Ottawa is my VO or
Thanks hope faith , one more question for you , my CRS score was 441 at the time of AOR, now it has gone down to 418 , age is not a factor as my bIf your application is at Ottawa then it is likely your VO and your file processing will be completed there. That's a good thing as they are known to be fast.
I lose 5 points for age but the drop is 23 pointsThanks hope faith , one more question for you , my CRS score was 441 at the time of AOR, now it has gone down to 418 , age is not a factor as my b
dering if you paid your RPRF upfront?Technical glitch may be?
Are you asking me or @ahsanemirates ? Yes I paid it upfront.Just won
dering if you paid your RPRF upfront?
Guess paying it upfront is acting more like a hinderance than anything else.... I paid it upfront too.... I've seen a few of my friends who didn't pay upfront have gotten their PPR's processed much quicker thought filed almost similar dates and similar backgrounds etcAre you asking me or @ahsanemirates ? Yes I paid it upfront.
I lose 5 points for age but the drop is 23 points
A drop in points due to a birthday after you submit your EAPR, does not affect your application. While they are processing the application at some point CIC recalculates applicants score based on provided data/information i.e (age, IELTS, level of education etc). As long as applicant's score (after their recalculation) does not fall below the points of the draw where the applicant received Invitation to apply (ITA) then there's no problem.I lose 5 points for age but the drop is 23 points
Yes I noticed that too! May be it was not a good idea to pay it upfront.Guess paying it upfront is acting more like a hinderance than anything else.... I paid it upfront too.... I've seen a few of my friends who didn't pay upfront have gotten their PPR's processed much quicker thought filed almost similar dates and similar backgrounds etc
thanks hope faith for the reply . I have noticed the mistake , while I calculated my CRS score it was 443 with out the spouse but while applying I added douse as accompanying that's why there is the drop of 18 points plus 5 for age . Now what shall I do ? Is there a way of correcting the mistakeA drop in points due to a birthday after you submit your EAPR, does not affect your application. While they are processing the application at some point CIC recalculates applicants score based on provided data/information i.e (age, IELTS, level of education etc). As long as applicant's score (after their recalculation) does not fall below the points of the draw where the applicant received Invitation to apply (ITA) then there's no problem.
The cut off was 442 and my current CRS score is 418That
thanks hope faith for the reply . I have noticed the mistake , while I calculated my CRS score it was 443 with out the spouse but while applying I added douse as accompanying that's why there is the drop of 18 points plus 5 for age . Now what shall I do ? Is there a way of correcting the mistake
It was done in an error , not on purpose . Is there a way of informing CIC or just wait . It's been 90 days since AOR.In your case you are no longer eligible under this draw if your score fell below the CRS cut off due to adding a spouse in. This will be checked during eligibility and you'll be rejected. Losing points for age is one thing.. Losing points because you sneakily added your spouse in.. The officer will not be impressed. You need to immediately contact CIC and ask for your application to be withdrawn stating the reason.. Do it sooner rather than later..
I have no idea on contacting them.. I know there's threads on here regarding this though. I just think it's better for you to call and tell them you've made a mistake before you get declined.. Did you not do a calculation with and then without the spouse to see the difference in CRS score before applying?It was done in an error , not on purpose . Is there a way of informing CIC or just wait . It's been 90 days since AOR.
just call the call center and inform themI have no idea on contacting them.. I know there's threads on here regarding this though. I just think it's better for you to call and tell them you've made a mistake before you get declined.. Did you not do a calculation with and then without the spouse to see the difference in CRS score before applying?
What did they say?just call the call center and inform them