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Guys I got my ITA on Nov 15, 2018. After filling the application all my crs points have changed, including age, level of education, and spouse points. I am still above the cut off. I have no clue why this change is there. Please help me out here. Thank you. My birthday is far off and doesn't affect the score either

When you say changed, is it higher or lower. You can go back see the different points allocated and see what triggered this.
 
URGENT HELP!
Guys I got my ITA on Nov 15, 2018. After filling the application all my crs points have changed, including age, level of education, and spouse points. I am still above the cut off. I have no clue why this change is there. Please help me out here. Thank you. My birthday is far off and doesn't affect the score either

It happened to me and in my own case, the new score was lower than the CRS point used in my draw. I re-calculated my score and discovered the category in which i have dropped points. Basically i discovered that no point was awarded for my wife education.
I later discovered that ECA was marked as NO for her education. I corrected the error and my CRS points went back to Pre-ITA CRS score.

My advise to you.. Double check all the information you have entered on your profile.
 
okay, then please share the latest one.

One cannot specifically identify whether that is done at IP1 or IP2. The reason is that IP1 and IP2 are terms invented by people on this forum. They aren’t real terms. it can literally happen at any stage. He’s seen clients whose employers have been contacted even if clients’ profile shows “We have not started your background check” (which people refer to as IP1). And he has also seen clients whose employers have been contacted shortly after the background check starts (which people refer to as IP2). There are no clear patterns to this.

Also, the online statuses aren’t always up to date. Sometimes, your background check may have started but the online status doesn’t reflect it for a few weeks/days. Sometimes, the background check starts (the so-called IP2) and stays in that state for months. So don’t read too much into those online statuses. ( From Some source )
 
It happened to me and in my own case, the new score was lower than the CRS point used in my draw. I re-calculated my score and discovered the category in which i have dropped points. Basically i discovered that no point was awarded for my wife education.
I later discovered that ECA was marked as NO for her education. I corrected the error and my CRS points went back to Pre-ITA CRS score.

My advise to you.. Double check all the information you have entered on your profile.

I found my mistake, I had mistakenly checked my spouse as a canadian citizen and it altered the whole score. Thanks
 
When you say changed, is it higher or lower. You can go back see the different points allocated and see what triggered this.

I found my mistake, I had mistakenly checked my spouse as a Canadian citizen and it altered the whole score. Thanks
 
ITA - 15th Oct

AOR - Dec 5th

@legalfalcon - kindly add me to the WhatsApp group. I PM'd you my number.
 
Fellas , IRCC sendin mail to all applicant .


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On December 12, 2018, you’ll see a progress bar for your Express Entry application. The progress bar shows the time elapsed since we received your application. It will give you an estimated completion date based on our latest estimated processing times.

We’ll let you know when the progress bar is available for your application.

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If we click on the 'processing times' in blue font, it takes us to another link and ultimately shows ' 6 months'.

The mail clearly specifies 'time elapsed since we recd ur application", and has not made specifics regarding progress /achievements/ transperancy on our files during this period, so although I don't think there's anything to be excited to await about on the 12th (other than ppr mails if they shoot it out), I definitely think that the immigration team is taking steps to streamline their process inorder to become more transparent and courteous with their immigration procedures unlike many other developed countries.