There are many mixed comments in this forum about that topic. It would be great if someone shares a link.
Under section A11.2, an officer may not issue a visa to an applicant who did not or does not meet the Express Entry minimum entry criteria (MEC) or did not or does not possess the qualifications for which they received their CRS score at the time when
- the invitation to apply (ITA) was issued; or
- the e-APR was received by IRCC.
I'm in the same situation. Got ITA with CRS 490 cutoff. My score is 507 and I complete my 2 yrs of work xp on April 26. With only 1yr xp, my score is 482. Are you 100% sure? Can you tell me a bit more about your application? What do you think about this law compared to what you said?I posted this in another similar thread. No, you do not need to reject the ITA. Use this time to gather your documents and submit your complete application when you have completed your 12 months. In terms of the employment letter to support your Canadian experience, just make sure it is dated after your 12 months is completed not before. I have done this and got approval - no need to sweat about it.
Did you end up applying?I'm in the same situation. Got ITA with CRS 490 cutoff. My score is 507 and I complete my 2 yrs of work xp on April 26. With only 1yr xp, my score is 482. Are you 100% sure? Can you tell me a bit more about your application? What do you think about this law compared to what you said?
Under section A11.2, an officer may not issue a visa to an applicant who did not or does not meet the Express Entry minimum entry criteria (MEC) or did not or does not possess the qualifications for which they received their CRS score at the time when
- the invitation to apply (ITA) was issued; or
- the e-APR was received by IRCC.
Your language test must be valid at the time of submission. Lock-In is use after submission. Even if you were to accept ITA and submit before the English expires you still would not meet the work experience requirement.Hi! Can you please advise me on the following,
My IELTS expires 2 days before my 1 year of working experience. Is it a risk to accept the ITA?
Thank you
Here is your problem...Hi! Can you please advise me on the following,
My IELTS expires 2 days before my 1 year of working experience. Is it a risk to accept the ITA?
Thank you
Your language test must be valid at the time of submission. Lock-In is use after submission. Even if you were to accept ITA and submit before the English expires you still would not meet the work experience requirement.
Yes that is a problem. You MUST have 1 year work experience (365)Thank you for the information.
Yes, it has a valid test results date when the submission of 2 days before. My question is I have 363 days, not 365 days. Is that a problem?
Thank you
Unfortunately, that’s how the system calculate the points. If your English wasn’t going to be expired before you reach the 1 year you could have accepted the ITA because you have 60 days to submit. All the bestThank you for the information,
Do you know any reason, why the EE profile adds additional 35 points as "Met CEC", before 1 year? In my case, IRCC added 35 points and said yours are met the CEC requirements. (But the system knows I have less than 1 year of experience)
Any thoughts on this? Did someone ask this query from IRCC?
Please share your thoughts
Thank you
I have collected all other documents because I am already in CA and arrived under a closed WP. My English results are not expired before reaching 1 year.Unfortunately, that’s how the system calculates the points. If your English wasn’t going to be expired before you reach the 1 year you could have accepted the ITA because you have 60 days to submit. All the best
English test is valid for 2 years. And again if you submit before you reach the 1 year your application will be rejected. I think I have explained the situation multiple times and you are trying to convince yourself that your situation will work so do what best suites you.I have collected all other documents because I am already in CA and arrived under a closed WP. My English results are not expired before reaching 1 year.
It is like this,
IELTS test results date - 10th May 2021
One year working complete - 12th June 2023
I can pay for the ITA and submit it on 9th June 2023 (But,3 days short for 1 year) ((
Thank you