Preparing all docs and getting everything together takes time anyway. "Accepting" ITA is essentially just submitting the application. So yes submit your application after 24th Febcan we accept ITA after 24th FEB and submit docs and other process after 24th?
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All the eligible applicants will receive ITA within 24-48 hours!
There was literally a PNP draw earlier in the week. And PNP applications still get processed appropriately quicklyClearly this is favoring CEC inland applicants but how about inland applicants under other streams? such as PNP EE inland? They should be treated the same in terms of processing priority.
Send a webform and attach a copy of your passport or Canadian Drivers licence that shows your correct legal mistake.Made the same mistake in a prior study permit application and they requested a copy of my passport.It sounds stupid but I just found out my first name was incorrect. I accidentally put double LL in my first name instead of 1. Other information is correct and it doesn’t affect my score. What can I do? Do I have to reject ITA?
Yeah anyone who has received ITA i have a score of 425 however have not received any ITA so far , read somewhere it takes 24-48 hrsThe tie breaker only applies to the cut off score. So if your score is higher and CEC, you’ll get an invite even if you created your profile just before the draw.
congrats mate!!! i saw the draw stats and thought it was a typo lol. very happy for you and all the others who did not think you had a chance! must have been an amazing feelingHello all,
I got ITA this morning, score of 360. I didn’t even think I had hope lol, even with my LMIA. I will still share my timeline for study permit, work permit and LMIA later. All done inland and all approved
In general yes, as long as your CRS does not fall below the cut off store of the round you were invited in. So even when the IRCC officer reviews your application and deduct points because they can’t verify, let’s say a work experience, if the recalculated score is still higher than the CRS cut off, you’ll be safe.let me get this straight. I have 319 points. But got an ITA on 75. So only need to make up for 75 points in my PR application?
I'm also waiting for a PNP so i should just cancel that and try get a refund?
Just confused, it means that even we open the applications and filled up the details it’s still not accepting ITA unless we submit all the required documents. Is it right?Preparing all docs and getting everything together takes time anyway. "Accepting" ITA is essentially just submitting the application. So yes submit your application after 24th Feb
CongratulationsThis morning.
There’s not really an “accept” button — a new row will be added to your profile for PR. You’ll be asked to “proceed” or “decline”. Proceeding is what you’ve mentioned above, filling up the forms, attaching documents. You have 90 days to submit your application.Just confused, it means that even we open the applications and filled up the details it’s still not accepting ITA unless we submit all the required documents. Is it right?
Thank you.
Yeah you can fill up all the fields and have it ready to be submitted after 24th Feb or whichever date. You don't really accept the application, You can either decline it or Submit(Accept) it.Just confused, it means that even we open the applications and filled up the details it’s still not accepting ITA unless we submit all the required documents. Is it right?
Thank you.
This forum has tried to make sense of the queue in getting ITAs and have never found the answer. So chill, I know you’re excited. if you meet the criteria, you’ll get it.Congratulations
Can you tell us which province/ city you are?
We are a lot waiting and have no idea how those are getting ITA and some yet nothing, maybe is by province or by time of submitting the profile.