Roughly a year ago, I entered the EE pool, but did not reach the CRS threshold before my PGWP was set to expire. My employer, who I'd been with the entire duration of my PGWP although only PT, gave me a LMIA EXEMPT job offer (our non-profit organization is too small and specialized to obtain an LMIA, which also screwed me out of a BC PNP), and under NAFTA, I was given a 1 year closed, NOC B permit. My intention at the time was to keep myself in the pool although after almost 10 years of applying for study and work permits, I was pretty disheartened and keeping my eye on returning to the US.
Recently, I was weighing this option again, and discovered that when I had updated my profile with this new permit, I wasn't awarded the 50 points for the job offer, where I believe I should have been, even though it wouldn't have pushed me over the CRS minimums I've tracked. The only reason this came to my attention was because I was trying to see if the extra work experience gained in that time would boost me above 445, which according to the CRS calculator on the CIC site, SHOULD put me at. However, on my EE profile, it still reads 370, which is actually a drop of 25 points. That drop came after updating my work hours accrued this past year. Contacted tech support, and no help there. Trying to contact an officer, but reading though the forums, I don't expect much clarity there, either.
The easiest solution is obviously to extend my work permit, but my employer was randomly selected for an FSW audit by Service Canada and are awaiting the results to see if they're going to be in standings (there were some discrepancies in the job offer vs the actual work available, due to an emergency structural change which zapped a huge portion of funds and my hours got cut, which I understood and had no problem with).
I'm meeting with a lawyer next week to discuss this further, but I'm wondering if anyone has had this experience and if they tried to get CRS points retroactively applied. I feel that if these points had been applied and my work experience updated through their portal correctly, I should have been eligible for an ITA by now. My stress is that even if the WE points are added, if they require me to get another job offer for the CRS points I claimed and never received, I'll still have to return to the States if I can't get that offer due to the audit.
Recently, I was weighing this option again, and discovered that when I had updated my profile with this new permit, I wasn't awarded the 50 points for the job offer, where I believe I should have been, even though it wouldn't have pushed me over the CRS minimums I've tracked. The only reason this came to my attention was because I was trying to see if the extra work experience gained in that time would boost me above 445, which according to the CRS calculator on the CIC site, SHOULD put me at. However, on my EE profile, it still reads 370, which is actually a drop of 25 points. That drop came after updating my work hours accrued this past year. Contacted tech support, and no help there. Trying to contact an officer, but reading though the forums, I don't expect much clarity there, either.
The easiest solution is obviously to extend my work permit, but my employer was randomly selected for an FSW audit by Service Canada and are awaiting the results to see if they're going to be in standings (there were some discrepancies in the job offer vs the actual work available, due to an emergency structural change which zapped a huge portion of funds and my hours got cut, which I understood and had no problem with).
I'm meeting with a lawyer next week to discuss this further, but I'm wondering if anyone has had this experience and if they tried to get CRS points retroactively applied. I feel that if these points had been applied and my work experience updated through their portal correctly, I should have been eligible for an ITA by now. My stress is that even if the WE points are added, if they require me to get another job offer for the CRS points I claimed and never received, I'll still have to return to the States if I can't get that offer due to the audit.