Thanks for your answer.kryt0n said:You can make 1000s of changes in your ee app before you get your ita. So you're fine. They only care about changes from when you got your ita to eApr submission. They have no record of the changes in your ee profile.
as Kryt0n said, pre-ITA, you're free to make any number of changes. Post-ITA, you can make changes but you have to ensure that your score doesn't fall below the minimum score of ITA round in which you were shortlisted.baltejcic said:Thanks for your answer.
I am sure that all my education did not effect my score since I put no to the answer that you have wes for this education.
I was only asking this question because every time you make changes you sign a claimer that all the info is rite.
This is most certainly a baseless claim. I declined an ITA after I realized that I was technically missing 4 days of work experience for MEC. I also widthrew the profile and started over to be safe. Part of creating a new EE profile is answering a question whether you have ever had a profile before and providing the application number.kryt0n said:They have no record of the changes in your ee profile.
When you create a new profile you don't input the old ee number. I know, I've created a few. You input a UCI number based on your old applications. An EE profile is not an application.picklee said:This is most certainly a baseless claim. I declined an ITA after I realized that I was technically missing 4 days of work experience for MEC. I also widthrew the profile and started over to be safe. Part of creating a new EE profile is answering a question whether you have ever had a profile before and providing the application number.
EE profile gets frozen at the time of ITA, not before that. Then after you submit your application, they compare the frozen EE profile at the time of EE and the application submitted. If there are any major differences which could result in decrease in score below the minimum of that particular ITA round and/or you no longer meet the FSW score then you are starting to away rejected.picklee said:This is most certainly a baseless claim. I declined an ITA after I realized that I was technically missing 4 days of work experience for MEC. I also widthrew the profile and started over to be safe. Part of creating a new EE profile is answering a question whether you have ever had a profile before and providing the application number.
UCI is created only after you have submitted your application.vishalg said:EE profile gets frozen at the time of ITA, not before that. Then after you submit your application, they compare the frozen EE profile at the time of EE and the application submitted. If there are any major differences which could result in decrease in score below the minimum of that particular ITA round and/or you no longer meet the FSW score then you are starting to away rejected.
As far as I understand if you do not meet the FSW criteria your EE profile isn't created and considered not valid, you have to create a new profile.
And i'm guessing you answered incorrectly such question as selecting "yes" is only required for applicants who have submitted an eAPR in the past.picklee said:This is most certainly a baseless claim. I declined an ITA after I realized that I was technically missing 4 days of work experience for MEC. I also widthrew the profile and started over to be safe. Part of creating a new EE profile is answering a question whether you have ever had a profile before and providing the application number.
Yes Picklee, you're right. My GCMS notes were 60 pages of every change I'd ever made in my profile.picklee said:This is most certainly a baseless claim. I declined an ITA after I realized that I was technically missing 4 days of work experience for MEC. I also widthrew the profile and started over to be safe. Part of creating a new EE profile is answering a question whether you have ever had a profile before and providing the application number.
I can't see you discussing this in your past posts. Can you please give an example of this as this is the first case ever reported.mtc1992 said:Yes Picklee, you're right. My GCMS notes were 60 pages of every change I'd ever made in my profile.
Also, your AOR is january 31st. Notes take about 30 days. Can I assume you ordered your notes 3 weeks after submitting your application?mtc1992 said:Yes Picklee, you're right. My GCMS notes were 60 pages of every change I'd ever made in my profile.
Oh here's Kryt0n again, here to be sarcastic and argumentative.kryt0n said:I can't see you discussing this in your past posts. Can you please give an example of this as this is the first case ever reported.