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Do I need to apply again after Declining ITA

ANEESHRDD

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Jun 30, 2019
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I have Declined ITA that I received on the 59th day as I could not arrange all the requested documents.

I have not withdrawn my profile, and I do not see an option to re-apply for express entry, does that mean that my existing profile will be in pool for upcoming draws?

Where do I re-apply again for the upcoming draw, considering my CRS score being more than the cut off of 450.

I have already got my MEDICAL done, do I need to get it done again if I get another ITA in the consecutive draws?
 

s.prashant

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Jun 30, 2019
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You can just start a new application from the same login. I also did this. Got the second ITA just after submitting the next application.

Once you login to your account, look for Start an application at the bottom of the page.
 

phl2019

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Feb 24, 2019
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I have Declined ITA that I received on the 59th day as I could not arrange all the requested documents.
No need to submit another profile. After you've declined, you'l just go back into the pool.

I have already got my MEDICAL done, do I need to get it done again if I get another ITA in the consecutive draws?
First off, while waiting for the next draw, try your best to gather all the requirements.

As for your medicals, it's best that the sooner you submit your eAPR, the less need there will be to take another exam. The point being, it's preferable to have your medicals taken closer to the date you submit your eAPR.
 

ANEESHRDD

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Jun 30, 2019
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You can just start a new application from the same login. I also did this. Got the second ITA just after submitting the next application.

Once you login to your account, look for Start an application at the bottom of the page.
As soon as I declined the ITA I tried to start another application by clicking on "apply to come to canada link" and after filling out the criteria it sent me to express entry application page but it said there is already an application submitted, it was referring to my initial application.
I do not see any option to start a new application on my profile, does that mean that my initial application would be used for the next draw in the pool?
 

ANEESHRDD

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Jun 30, 2019
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No need to submit another profile. After you've declined, you'l just go back into the pool.


First off, while waiting for the next draw, try your best to gather all the requirements.

As for your medicals, it's best that the sooner you submit your eAPR, the less need there will be to take another exam. The point being, it's preferable to have your medicals taken closer to the date you submit your eAPR.
What is an eARP?
 

phl2019

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Feb 24, 2019
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What is an eARP?
That’s electronic application for permanent residence.

You don’t need to create a new profile, bro. I’ve declined numerous times with the same profile. As long as your score’s above the cutoff, you can receive an ITA.

BUT again, it’s best that you start gathering all the documents to establish all you’ve claimed of your person in your Express Entry Profile.

Best to acquaint yourself with this to help you with document gathering and compliance:
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/corporate/publications-manuals/operational-bulletins-manuals/permanent-residence/express-entry/applications-received-on-after-january-1-2016-completeness-check.html

Best of luck and do your best!
 

ANEESHRDD

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Jun 30, 2019
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You can just start a new application from the same login. I also did this. Got the second ITA just after submitting the next application.

Once you login to your account, look for Start an application at the bottom of the page.
After I log into my account I see an application that I had previously submitted for express entry for which I got the ITA, under the actions column I have two options "check full application status" and "withdraw profile".

At the bottom of my account page I see "Apply to come to canada" and when I click that it is asking me for my personal reference code which I do not have as I created my account over 60 days ago.

with the above scenario is it best if I withdraw profile and create a new one or am I already in the pool with my existing profile? and just need to wait for a new ITA? (I had received the ITA I declined, very next day after I created my account and submitted my application)
 

hisham1406

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Apr 7, 2019
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If after declining, I make changes to my and then get in the pool again, is that recorded?

If yes, is this something to worry about?
 

phl2019

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If after declining, I make changes to my and then get in the pool again, is that recorded?

If yes, is this something to worry about?
What changes did you make and were these done on the purpose of defrauding IRCC?

Updating our profile is recommended. Our goal is to give IRCC our honest effort in representing ourselves through our profiles. Because down the line, if anything is amiss, they’ll do background check on us anyway.
 

hisham1406

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Apr 7, 2019
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No. Ofcourse nor. I want to remove a job for which I cant get a letter. I'm worried a. This might raise eyebrows and b. If its frowned upon to reject an ITA?

What changes did you make and were these done on the purpose of defrauding IRCC?

Updating our profile is recommended. Our goal is to give IRCC our honest effort in representing ourselves through our profiles. Because down the line, if anything is amiss, they’ll do background check on us anyway.
 

ANEESHRDD

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Jun 30, 2019
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Youre still in the pool after you decline. There’s no point making a new one.
I am just concerned and worried as I got the ITA (that I declined) one day after I created my profile and applied and now I am clueless whether my profile is in pool as I read people had reapplied after declining ITA and some have deleted and created a new profile to do so, but in my case I do not see any option to reapply and the only application that I see on my account is the one applied in April.
 

phl2019

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Feb 24, 2019
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No. Ofcourse nor. I want to remove a job for which I cant get a letter. I'm worried a. This might raise eyebrows and b. If its frowned upon to reject an ITA?
  1. My concern is if you take that out, it might be subject to the grounds on misrepresentation.
  2. And whether, without this job, do you still meet the number of years required to get the score assigned to you for Work Experience?
 

phl2019

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I am just concerned and worried as I got the ITA (that I declined) one day after I created my profile and applied and now I am clueless whether my profile is in pool
Answered this about 3 times already,bro. Once you decline, you go back into the pool.

So why bother considering creating another one?

My personal experience, I declined thrice. Each time I'm invited the next draw succeeding.
 

hisham1406

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Apr 7, 2019
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  1. My concern is if you take that out, it might be subject to the grounds on misrepresentation.
  2. And whether, without this job, do you still meet the number of years required to get the score assigned to you for Work Experience?
Yes I do meet the 3+ years experience only if I reject and get into the pool again in Aug 2019.

So im thinking of rejecting, removing that job and get back in the pool in Aug 2019. I will do mention that job in my personal history though.

What do you reckon?