Hello -
My 1st-time study permit application was refused and I will be reapplying soon.
I just found out that I didn't update my employment history correctly. I am working since 2013 in my current organization, during this period I got two promotions and 1 international travel. I covered all these three changes separately in the history section. Now I would like to put it across as 1) May 2013-Till date as one single employment, which is true, Jan 2012-Apr 2013 for another employment. I would like to know if I make this change, will it impact my application negatively. I am an IT professional, Is it okay if I write IT professional in the field/Activity or do I have to use the designations as mentioned in the employment proofs. I have worked on several designations, this will be a little difficult to cover under single history.
My background - I have 12 years of exp, 10th,12th and Engg in CSE above 85%, IELTS 8, history of international travel to developed nations. Received admission in the master's program in a university standing among the top three.
My 1st-time study permit application was refused and I will be reapplying soon.
I just found out that I didn't update my employment history correctly. I am working since 2013 in my current organization, during this period I got two promotions and 1 international travel. I covered all these three changes separately in the history section. Now I would like to put it across as 1) May 2013-Till date as one single employment, which is true, Jan 2012-Apr 2013 for another employment. I would like to know if I make this change, will it impact my application negatively. I am an IT professional, Is it okay if I write IT professional in the field/Activity or do I have to use the designations as mentioned in the employment proofs. I have worked on several designations, this will be a little difficult to cover under single history.
My background - I have 12 years of exp, 10th,12th and Engg in CSE above 85%, IELTS 8, history of international travel to developed nations. Received admission in the master's program in a university standing among the top three.