But dont they match the EE profile and PR application...then there would be a discrepancy??? plz guide mefarazafzal said:Yes you can.
Don't decline. Good luck
After changing the dates if your CRS scores remain above the cut-off for the invitation round, you can change the dates and there won't be any issue.sami726 said:But dont they match the EE profile and PR application...then there would be a discrepancy??? plz guide me
Plz guide me....In my EE profile i have entered work history from 2013-2016 i.e 3 years...but now i want in my PR application to change it from 2009-2010 i.e 1 year and 2015-2017 i.e 2 years, again claiming points for 3 years.. wont it be an issue with VO because it contradicts alot???Maverick28 said:After changing the dates if your CRS scores remain above the cut-off for the invitation round, you can change the dates and there won't be any issue.
same crs score....but i am worried about that discrepancy in time frame mentioned by me in EE profile i.e 2013-16...but now i want it from 2009-10 i.e 1 year and 2015-17 2 years...In total again 3 years with same CRS points???karenv said:Will this change give you the same CRS score? Or will it reduce your score below the cut-off?
my crs is 453. yep years are changing because i made a blunder in my EE..in 2013 i wasnt even in the country where i mentioned the job by mistake..and i believe if they run a background check i will be caught via my passport #...what do you suggest with my crs??uzumaki said:Hi!
2 weeks waiting for ITA again doesn't really make any difference when compared with whole processing time. If adding additional experience to the existing which would not decrease points is fine but your years are changing.
You can do one of the below:
a) What is your CRS Score ? If its a good score then decline now and wait till next draw.
b)Submit application with current ITA and write an explanation convincing enough stating as points are not affected due to change in information being submitted as part of Permanent Residency application.
Its your decision and chose it wisely.
yep with my crs 453 what do you suggest... i think its worth taking a risk than to be rejected in later processing.karenv said:Personally, I don't think it's a big issue if your CRS score is the same.
However, I fully understand your concern. With the changes you intend to make, it's not easy to explain that it's just a simple mistake. To be safe, you can wait for another 2 weeks and get ITA again.