You're really welcome, I had the same question when I created my new profile. I think you should answer no, and if you are worried explain it in your LOE. A short note to them would clarify everything. I don't think you would be the first one, because this question is confusing... Good luck!Autumn29 said:Hi neorol,
Thanks for the reply! I realize now that I shouldn't have answered "Yes" to "Have you applied for Express Entry before?" when filling in my Express Entry profile, as this information is subsequently pre-filled into the PR application online form in the "Have you applied for PR before?" field. I am worried if I change the pre-filled answer to "No", it might cause problems since it would be inconsistent with my EE profile.
What you said makes sense though. Answering "No" now makes the most sense. Hopefully it won't be a big deal in the end.
Thanks again!
Applying for Express Entry means you submit a PR application through Express Entry. Creating EE profile is not a PR applicationJanaki Iyer said:I'm facing a similar issue. I had created my first EE profile last week, but because I have an extended job offer, my HR somehow thought I should be applying for a WP extension before PR. So I quickly withdrew my profile on Tuesday night. After sorting out the issues with my HR, now when I'm trying to create a new profile it asks me if I've applied for Express Entry before. And as per my understanding, creating an EE profile is not the same as applying for EE. Am I correct? Would like to confirm with others who have faced similar situation and had successful applications.
Thanks!neorol said:Applying for Express Entry means you submit a PR application through Express Entry. Creating EE profile is not a PR application
I withdrew an EE profile, created a new one, answered no, application approved.
Hello Autumn29, I need your help! I am in the same situation as you, what did you end up doing?Hi neorol,
Thanks for the reply! I realize now that I shouldn't have answered "Yes" to "Have you applied for Express Entry before?" when filling in my Express Entry profile, as this information is subsequently pre-filled into the PR application online form in the "Have you applied for PR before?" field. I am worried if I change the pre-filled answer to "No", it might cause problems since it would be inconsistent with my EE profile.
What you said makes sense though. Answering "No" now makes the most sense. Hopefully it won't be a big deal in the end.
Thanks again!
Hey there. In a kinda similar boat, what did you answer to that Question finally?Hello Autumn29, I need your help! I am in the same situation as you, what did you end up doing?
I will definitely answer NO to the PR question, but should i also answer NO to the "* Has XXX XXX applied to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada before?" question? Knowing that i haven't, except that expired profile.
Can you please help? I saw that you got your PPR a while back, i hope you will see this!
Thank you!