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The-SpaceGuy

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Aug 10, 2015
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Hi My offer letter says FEB 10 , My pay stubs show feb 14 to feb 27 as first pay check but I actually started on feb 23.


If I get ITA today I still don't have 1 year experience, I am 1 week behind according to my start date, but my offer letter is dated feb 10th and my pay stubs started feb 14 as I mentioned before.

Does any of you think I can accept this ITA and move forward with application.
 
The-SpaceGuy said:
Hi My offer letter says FEB 10 , My pay stubs show feb 14 to feb 27 as first pay check but I actually started on feb 23.


If I get ITA today I still don't have 1 year experience, I am 1 week behind according to my start date, but my offer letter is dated feb 10th and my pay stubs started feb 14 as I mentioned before.

Does any of you think I can accept this ITA and move forward with application.
Wait until Feb 23 to accept the ITA.
 
Aragorn165 said:
Wait until Feb 23 to accept the ITA.


But I heard, they calculate experience based on the date you received the ITA but not the date you accepted it.
 
Yes wait for 1 year or create a new profile after that. I have seen few rejections. They calculate your experience from start till ITA
 
luvanuj said:
Yes wait for 1 year or create a new profile after that. I have seen few rejections. They calculate your experience from start till ITA

Thank you mate
 
The-SpaceGuy said:
Hi My offer letter says FEB 10 , My pay stubs show feb 14 to feb 27 as first pay check but I actually started on feb 23.


If I get ITA today I still don't have 1 year experience, I am 1 week behind according to my start date, but my offer letter is dated feb 10th and my pay stubs started feb 14 as I mentioned before.

Does any of you think I can accept this ITA and move forward with application.

I second what luvanuj has suggested.

Just FYI, the old offer letter is not what CIC uses to determine your "start" date, but your employer will have to write a letter of reference (also known as letter of employment) declaring the facts of your (completed) employment experience. The start date stated in that letter is what CIC goes by...
 
jes_ON said:
I second what luvanuj has suggested.

Just FYI, the old offer letter is not what CIC uses to determine your "start" date, but your employer will have to write a letter of reference (also known as letter of employment) declaring the facts of your (completed) employment experience. The start date stated in that letter is what CIC goes by...

Thank you