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I didn’t fully get you. In the application after ITA, there is a section about family members who are not part of the application. which is where all of us mention parents and siblings. Are you referring to that section?
Or are you saying you included your parents and siblings as applicants?
No, in that section I forgot to include my parents and siblings.
 
Got my background check status changed to we are processing your application again today. It was last updated on 25th april to not applicable.
 
Need help. My CRS, when I received the ITA, was 486. But now during post-ITA application completion when I preview my score it shows 493.
There is a change in the Level of Education score from 128 to 135 now.
I have done Master's degree and got a 1-year post-graduate diploma from WES. In the education history form under 'Level of Education' I have put Masters, and further In the ECA report result I have chosen 'One Year Diploma' This is the same as I had mentioned in the Pre ITA application.
Please guide what I should do.
 
Need Help. Yesterday i found out that I have filled-in a wrong NOC eventhough I have submitted my application to the IRCC on the 5th of Apr.
I have raised a webform to correct my mistake and explained what happened. Does anyone know if I should do something else and if they will amend my noc to the correct one?
Thank you for your help
 
Need help. My CRS, when I received the ITA, was 486. But now during post-ITA application completion when I preview my score it shows 493.
There is a change in the Level of Education score from 128 to 135 now.
I have done Master's degree and got a 1-year post-graduate diploma from WES. In the education history form under 'Level of Education' I have put Masters, and further In the ECA report result I have chosen 'One Year Diploma' This is the same as I had mentioned in the Pre ITA application.
Please guide what I should do.

Same happened with my application too. My CRS score was 5 points higher than it should've been. I rechecked and found that one of the options was selected wrong. That was the fix for me.

Correct me if I am wrong, if your masters didn't get assessed like a professional degree wouldn't you have "two or more degree, one is more than two years" as stated in your WES? :)
 
Same happened with my application too. My CRS score was 5 points higher than it should've been. I rechecked and found that one of the options was selected wrong. That was the fix for me.

Correct me if I am wrong, if your masters didn't get assessed like a professional degree wouldn't you have "two or more degree, one is more than two years" as stated in your WES? :)
Correct you are right, one is assessed as a full-time bachelor and then the master's degree is assessed as 'Postgraduate diploma (one year)' So technically my highest education should be "two or more degrees, one is more than two years"

What was the option what you selected wrong which led to change in the CRS score?
 
Correct you are right, one is assessed as a full-time bachelor and then the master's degree is assessed as 'Postgraduate diploma (one year)' So technically my highest education should be "two or more degrees, one is more than two years"

What was the option what you selected wrong which led to change in the CRS score?

My score in post ITA application was automatically changed to "Professional degree" which was giving me incorrect points. I simply changed it and that fixed it. This is a pretty common preview score error though.

Your score should now be adjusted back the right CRS after making this change to "two ore more degree...". What does it say now?
 
My score in post ITA application was automatically changed to "Professional degree" which was giving me incorrect points. I simply changed it and that fixed it. This is a pretty common preview score error though.

Your score should now be adjusted back the right CRS after making this change to "two ore more degree...". What does it say now?
There are two options under the Study Form ;
1) Level of Education
2) Level of Education (Canadian Equivalency)

For Masters degree for question 1. I chose 'Masters' and in question 2 I selected 'One year program'. and for Bachelors I chose Bachelors in most questions.

Still the score is 493, the system is considering highest level of education as 'Masters' and not 'Two or more degrees'.
I checked my pre ITA application and I have mentioned the same details under the education area, but the score is correct there.
 
There are two options under the Study Form ;
1) Level of Education
2) Level of Education (Canadian Equivalency)

For Masters degree for question 1. I chose 'Masters' and in question 2 I selected 'One year program'. and for Bachelors I chose Bachelors in most questions.

Still the score is 493, the system is considering highest level of education as 'Masters' and not 'Two or more degrees'.
I checked my pre ITA application and I have mentioned the same details under the education area, but the score is correct there.

Wait, shouldn't selecting "two or more degrees..." should've fixed it? If WES says "two or more degrees..." there'll be no masters there.
 
There's no option to select 'two or more degrees'
Wait, shouldn't selecting "two or more degrees..." should've fixed it? If WES says "two or more degrees..." there'll be no masters there.
There's no direct option to select two or more degrees.



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There's no option to select 'two or more degrees'

There's no direct option to select two or more degrees.



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I remember selecting "Two or more degrees..." either where you have added "Masters" (at the top) OR under "Level of education (Canadian equivalent)..." - I specifically remember that reducing my scores. Let me know if that isn't the case here.