Ok this is pretty simple mistake i made but we can easily avoid it.
I created my EE profile last year and my nomination is under process from ONIP. So everything was going smooth ..
Last month my brother who is in Canada got his PR approved so i though i ll just update my EE profile which is a simple thing. But as soon as i updated my profile, it got ineligible with no option to revert or do anything with the profile.
Now what happened was - CIC updated the funds requirements by slightly increasing the funds. When i created the profile the LICO was approx 14500 for two persons and i have mentioned 15000 as amount of money i ll bring to Canada. This year the funds requirements for two persons got increased to approx 15150. Thus when i updated my personal details, i didnt increase the funds i would bring to canada.. thus as soon as i saved and submitted my profile, it got ineligible. It never came to mind that i should check if the fund requirements have changed or not.
For few hours i was all furious on my self that i should not have changed it etc etc and worst thoughts were running in my mind that now i have to do everything again including requesting/waiting nomination from different states, etc..
The solution to above is easy - just create a new EE profile under same account and then update ONIP about your new EE number and Job seeker validation code. After which you ll see the nomination under your new EE profile. You have to send ONIP, the exact update you did to your profile, the new EE no and job seeker validation code and the letter from CIC acknowledging the new profile. This letter is the message welcoming you to EE, just open the message and click on read, it will download a PDF.
I thought it worth sharing the experience and how you can avoid the pretty small mistake.
I created my EE profile last year and my nomination is under process from ONIP. So everything was going smooth ..
Last month my brother who is in Canada got his PR approved so i though i ll just update my EE profile which is a simple thing. But as soon as i updated my profile, it got ineligible with no option to revert or do anything with the profile.
Now what happened was - CIC updated the funds requirements by slightly increasing the funds. When i created the profile the LICO was approx 14500 for two persons and i have mentioned 15000 as amount of money i ll bring to Canada. This year the funds requirements for two persons got increased to approx 15150. Thus when i updated my personal details, i didnt increase the funds i would bring to canada.. thus as soon as i saved and submitted my profile, it got ineligible. It never came to mind that i should check if the fund requirements have changed or not.
For few hours i was all furious on my self that i should not have changed it etc etc and worst thoughts were running in my mind that now i have to do everything again including requesting/waiting nomination from different states, etc..
The solution to above is easy - just create a new EE profile under same account and then update ONIP about your new EE number and Job seeker validation code. After which you ll see the nomination under your new EE profile. You have to send ONIP, the exact update you did to your profile, the new EE no and job seeker validation code and the letter from CIC acknowledging the new profile. This letter is the message welcoming you to EE, just open the message and click on read, it will download a PDF.
I thought it worth sharing the experience and how you can avoid the pretty small mistake.