Hi
@aristotelian,
I tried both numbers but in the second one the bot says they don’t deal with anything related to the IRCC department and if you press on and select it in the phone tree, they just hang up.
I called the first one yesterday again, no success, I will continue calling them a few times a day it I think.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts on removing Canadian experience from the profile. You planted a seed of doubt in my head about that approach
You're right, since the glitch is on them, it's they who should redress it but they don't seem to bother. Of course it would be better if they fix it, but I think if I fail to get ahold of them in the next few days and they don't fix the issue, I will fix it myself using the approach
@bslay235 suggested before the next EE draw.
A few words regarding being dishonest. I'm not sure about this, the key is to not mention Canadian experience only before the ITA and add it afterwards. They don't even check your profile before the ITA, so by the time that a real person will check our applications, the Canadian experience will be there. In case they will have any questions, we can always comment that we've done it because they haven't fixed the issue on time in LOE. Moreover, I've seen multiple people saying that if we don't claim points for some experience it's perfectly valid to not mention it in the EE profile and mention it only in the personal history that is to be provided after the ITA. So I'm inclined to think that's it's not that big of a deal not to mention Canadian experience before ITA.
I'm not encouraging anyone to do this way, but I'm leaning towards going it myself. Perhaps I bustle too much and I'm going to make the wrong choice, but skipping EE draws and delaying getting PR because of their issue knowing how to fix it seems to me not the best next step. Especially taking into account that I had a borderline number of points - 491. Points cut-off can always go higher