I think eligibility won't be marked as "met" or "passed" if your CRS score is lower than the cut off. CRS score is considered in eligibility assessment. They make sure that the points you claimed upon invitation are backed up with documents. Your CRS score should remain the same from the moment you were invited to the moment your application was submitted and reviewed. Decrease on CRS score doesn't mean your application will be refused provided that your new score is above the cut off during the round of invitation.Quick question for our very helpful senior members here.. If an application has already passed eligibility does that mean that all necessary requirements specifically ECA has been approved? If let's say there's a problem with your CRS points and it decreased lower than the cut off point, will they issue a refusal even before marking your application as eligibility passed?
I guess the question here is, what are the chances of being refuse after eligibility has passed?
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