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OMG_Chakromakro said:
guys have a question so i was filling out all the information after ITA i was half way through and i had to leave for work , so i chose save and exit, assuming i can come back and fill the rest and since im at job i have received an email saying your application ####### has been updated ? is that something i should worry about since the application was pending and i havn't even seen the checklist yet . whats goin on ? :'(

No, you have to start from scratch...





... Just kidding, you can complete it later :P
 
DelPiero07 said:
No, you have to start from scratch...





... Just kidding, you can complete it later :P

ohh GOD , when i red your first line , i was like :o :o and then reading the next line i was like ;D ;D
 
I have my B'Day falling in feb, which may lead to drop in points. Do I need to revisit the application at that stage, in spite of receiving an ITA now ?
 
BIZZIB said:
I have my B'Day falling in feb, which may lead to drop in points. Do I need to revisit the application at that stage, in spite of receiving an ITA now ?

Revisit the application?

Since you've received an ITA your CRS won't be affected at all by the loss of points in Feb.
 
DelPiero07 said:
Revisit the application?

Since you've received an ITA your CRS won't be affected at all by the loss of points in Feb.
Delpiero, there was message when I logged in yesterday. We need to revisit and update if any status changes during these duration. I was confused.
 
BIZZIB said:
Delpiero, there was message when I logged in yesterday. We need to revisit and update if any status changes during these duration. I was confused.

There is an exemption for birthdays: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/tools/perm/express/refuse.asp

"When a change in age results in the candidate no longer meeting the MEC or having their recalculated CRS points score fall below the lowest points score in that round of invitations, officers should consider applying the public policy to exempt applicants for permanent residence from certain age-based requirements between invitation to apply and application, based on section A25.2. This consideration can result in an exemption from the refusal of an application under section A11.2.

This public policy also grants an exemption to applicants who may be refused for failing to meet FSWC program requirements when their birthday occurs between the ITA and e-APR."
 
DelPiero07 said:
There is an exemption for birthdays: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/tools/perm/express/refuse.asp

"When a change in age results in the candidate no longer meeting the MEC or having their recalculated CRS points score fall below the lowest points score in that round of invitations, officers should consider applying the public policy to exempt applicants for permanent residence from certain age-based requirements between invitation to apply and application, based on section A25.2. This consideration can result in an exemption from the refusal of an application under section A11.2.

This public policy also grants an exemption to applicants who may be refused for failing to meet FSWC program requirements when their birthday occurs between the ITA and e-APR."
Thanks Delpiero. You are an encyclopedia.
 
Batman_is_Real said:

Oops..I had chosen 2171 and got ITA.
I can change it before submitting the application, right?
 
In personal history section it is mentioned:

Provide the details of XXX's personal history in the last ten years (or since his/her 18th birthday if this was less than ten

years ago).
Start with the most recent information. Under 'Activity type', select what XXX was doing.

Note: Please ensure that you do not leave any gaps in time.
You can tell us about each period by filling in the fields below.
Check the list at the bottom of the form first to see information you have already saved.
• When you click "Save and Add", each period will be saved to the list.
• The fields will go blank to let you add another period.
• Use the modify or delete button if you want to change a period that you have already saved to the list.



Provide complete details of military and/or paramilitary service for any country in whose armed forces XXX has served at any

time.

List any government positions (such as civil servant, police officer, employee in a security organization) XXX has held at any

time. Include positions XXX has held before or after retirement.
List any organizations XXX has supported, been a member of or been associated with at any time. Include any political, social,

youth or student organization, trade unions and professional associations.

Do not use abbreviations.

-- So how different is this from work experience section ? I filled details for past 10 years in work experience section, and not beyond that. Do I need to provide all experience in work experience section ?
Thanks
 
BIZZIB said:
In personal history section it is mentioned:

Provide the details of XXX's personal history in the last ten years (or since his/her 18th birthday if this was less than ten

years ago).
Start with the most recent information. Under 'Activity type', select what XXX was doing.

Note: Please ensure that you do not leave any gaps in time.
You can tell us about each period by filling in the fields below.
Check the list at the bottom of the form first to see information you have already saved.
• When you click "Save and Add", each period will be saved to the list.
• The fields will go blank to let you add another period.
• Use the modify or delete button if you want to change a period that you have already saved to the list.



Provide complete details of military and/or paramilitary service for any country in whose armed forces XXX has served at any

time.

List any government positions (such as civil servant, police officer, employee in a security organization) XXX has held at any

time. Include positions XXX has held before or after retirement.
List any organizations XXX has supported, been a member of or been associated with at any time. Include any political, social,

youth or student organization, trade unions and professional associations.

Do not use abbreviations.

-- So how different is this from work experience section ? I filled details for past 10 years in work experience section, and not beyond that. Do I need to provide all experience in work experience section ?
Thanks

It's not different if your last 10 years contains only work experience WITHOUT ANY GAP. If there is any gap between jobs you need to provide that period as unemployed.
 
What is the difference between "Unemployed" and "Homemaker" in personal history section. My wife is not working since long.Please help. Thanks
 
Have a question. Its asking me for my trip in the last few years. I travelled to india, indonesia and thailand as a tourist plenty of times. I can remember the last few years but can't remember things more than 5 years ago. What should I do? I can't remember the exact date
 
lannistersendtheirregards said:
Have a question. Its asking me for my trip in the last few years. I travelled to india, indonesia and thailand as a tourist plenty of times. I can remember the last few years but can't remember things more than 5 years ago. What should I do? I can't remember the exact date


I would check that information in my passport esp the exit and entry stamps that airport officials put on the passport when we are traveling.
 
BIZZIB said:
What is the difference between "Unemployed" and "Homemaker" in personal history section. My wife is not working since long.Please help. Thanks

created a new thread, facing same question. Please bump up and if you get answer please post on below thread.

http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/spouse-details-questions-please-helppppppp-t466503.0.html
 
BIZZIB said:
What is the difference between "Unemployed" and "Homemaker" in personal history section. My wife is not working since long.Please help. Thanks

Homemaker = Housewife or stay-at-home mom. Meaning she is not looking for a job because she manages the home and takes care of the kids.