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I realized that I made a mistake in my EE profile. In the Education History section for the question 'Since what year', I entered the End date of my Master's degree and for 'Current study section' I entered 'Yes'.

I got the ITA, and while completing the detailed application I realized it should have been start date, and Current study section should have been 'No', since i have already completed it. And only when you select 'No' ,To Date field is generated, which should be the end date.

What should be my course of action, should i decline the ITA or should I mention this mistake in my LOE. Did anyone else faced similar problem?
 
Hey, what's your score ?? You can decline withdraw your profile and re enter the pool again !!
Just to be on a safer side ..
 
I realized that I made a mistake in my EE profile. In the Education History section for the question 'Since what year', I entered the End date of my Master's degree and for 'Current study section' I entered 'Yes'.

I got the ITA, and while completing the detailed application I realized it should have been start date, and Current study section should have been 'No', since i have already completed it. And only when you select 'No' ,To Date field is generated, which should be the end date.

What should be my course of action, should i decline the ITA or should I mention this mistake in my LOE. Did anyone else faced similar problem?
Does this impact your score? I am assuming no. Just make the correction in your ITA and submit. IRCC requires you to reject your invite only when the change in application has adverse effect on your CRS score that can make you ineligible for the round from which you got invite.

Refer:https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...residence/express-entry/invitation-apply.html

......Candidates’ Express Entry profile is automatically “locked” when they are issued an ITA. Candidates can only revise their profile information if they formally decline the ITA through their online account; however, their information may be updated in their APR......
....If a candidate realizes after having been issued an ITA that their circumstance has changed or that the information in their profile, on the basis of which they were issued an ITA, is no longer accurate, the candidate is instructed to recalculate their CRS score using the Express Entry calculator on the IRCC website. Examples of changes in circumstance that can impact a CRS score are listed below.

Where there is a change in circumstance and the candidate goes forward with submitting an APR, the candidate must ensure that the change in circumstance is properly reflected in their APR (i.e., the candidate must amend the information that was automatically transferred from their profile to their APR before submitting their application).
 
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Hey, what's your score ?? You can decline withdraw your profile and re enter the pool again !!
Just to be on a safer side ..
My score is 470, if there is a normal draw, there is a good chance I should get the invite again
 
Does this impact your score? I am assuming no. Just make the correction in your ITA and submit. IRCC requires you to reject your invite only when the change in application has adverse effect on your CRS score that can make you ineligible for the round from which you got invite.

Refer:https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...residence/express-entry/invitation-apply.html

......Candidates’ Express Entry profile is automatically “locked” when they are issued an ITA. Candidates can only revise their profile information if they formally decline the ITA through their online account; however, their information may be updated in their APR......
....If a candidate realizes after having been issued an ITA that their circumstance has changed or that the information in their profile, on the basis of which they were issued an ITA, is no longer accurate, the candidate is instructed to recalculate their CRS score using the Express Entry calculator on the IRCC website. Examples of changes in circumstance that can impact a CRS score are listed below.

Where there is a change in circumstance and the candidate goes forward with submitting an APR, the candidate must ensure that the change in circumstance is properly reflected in their APR (i.e., the candidate must amend the information that was automatically transferred from their profile to their APR before submitting their application).
Thanks for sharing this. Yeah, my score is not changing, so hopefully I should be good with a mention of it in LoE.
 
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I also made a similar mistake, Can you please let me know if I can proceed with ITA and explain in LOE or should I decline the ITA?
 
When you fill your application you can correct this and it will automatically calculate your score again, shouldn't drop, but increase.
 
I also made a similar mistake, Can you please let me know if I can proceed with ITA and explain in LOE or should I decline the ITA?
Just fix it, no need to decline
 
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Thanks for sharing this. Yeah, my score is not changing, so hopefully I should be good with a mention of it in LoE.
Hi Dear, How was your experience of proceeding with the ITA while keeping the same information in the profile. Any impact on the application?