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pls-answer

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Dec 9, 2017
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Hello,

I am 29 years old at the moment, and I am turning 30 early next year.
I am planning to apply for my PR under CEC before I turn 30, that is before my birthday.
I am wondering if I submit my application before my birthday,
I would get extra points for my age which is under 30.

Your answers will be highly appreciated.
 

noscaf2014

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Nov 2, 2016
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If by apply for PR, you mean create an Express Entry profile, then you will lose points when you turn 30.
However, if you receive an invitation to apply (ITA) before your birthday, then you are safe* even if you submit your PR application after your birthday.
So, your age at the time of the ITA is what counts. Good Luck!

*Here are the technical details:
An applicant may have a birthday after they receive an ITA but before they submit their e-APR. Their change in age may lower their CRS score below the lowest score in the round of invitations. It may also result in the applicant no longer meeting the minimum requirements of the FSWC and, consequently, no longer meeting the MEC, resulting in a refusal based on section A11.2.

When a change in age results in the candidate no longer meeting the MEC or having their recalculated CRS points score fall below the lowest points score in that round of invitations, officers should consider applying the public policy to exempt applicants for permanent residence from certain age-based requirements between invitation to apply and application, based on section A25.2. This consideration can result in an exemption from the refusal of an application under section A11.2.
 

pls-answer

Star Member
Dec 9, 2017
121
6
If by apply for PR, you mean create an Express Entry profile, then you will lose points when you turn 30.
However, if you receive an invitation to apply (ITA) before your birthday, then you are safe* even if you submit your PR application after your birthday.
So, your age at the time of the ITA is what counts. Good Luck!

*Here are the technical details:
An applicant may have a birthday after they receive an ITA but before they submit their e-APR. Their change in age may lower their CRS score below the lowest score in the round of invitations. It may also result in the applicant no longer meeting the minimum requirements of the FSWC and, consequently, no longer meeting the MEC, resulting in a refusal based on section A11.2.

When a change in age results in the candidate no longer meeting the MEC or having their recalculated CRS points score fall below the lowest points score in that round of invitations, officers should consider applying the public policy to exempt applicants for permanent residence from certain age-based requirements between invitation to apply and application, based on section A25.2. This consideration can result in an exemption from the refusal of an application under section A11.2.
Additional Q:
Normally HOW LONG does it take TO GET an ITA once I have completed my EE profile and submitted all the documents needed for my PR application?
 

Diamond42

Star Member
Nov 26, 2019
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Hello,

I am 29 years old at the moment, and I am turning 30 early next year.
I am planning to apply for my PR under CEC before I turn 30, that is before my birthday.
I am wondering if I submit my application before my birthday,
I would get extra points for my age which is under 30.

Your answers will be highly appreciated.
Hi, I am in the same situation now.
1. How did it go for you?
2. Did you get an ITA before your birthday?
3. Did you encounter any issues related to age during the processing of your application?

Please reply me asap. TIA
 

jn791

Star Member
Jul 23, 2019
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Hi, I am in the same situation now.
1. How did it go for you?
2. Did you get an ITA before your birthday?
3. Did you encounter any issues related to age during the processing of your application?

Please reply me asap. TIA
If you get ITA before your birthday and while in process of submitting your PR application you turn 30 (which will decrease 5 points from your total CRS), there is a public policy that applies - because of which you will not lose your ITA. You should mention this in your letter of explanation. But overall, it should not be an issue.
 

Diamond42

Star Member
Nov 26, 2019
138
28
If you get ITA before your birthday and while in process of submitting your PR application you turn 30 (which will decrease 5 points from your total CRS), there is a public policy that applies - because of which you will not lose your ITA. You should mention this in your letter of explanation. But overall, it should not be an issue.
Thanks for your reply! I actually have a lawyer who already told me this too, was just double-checking as this is my second time of applying for PR, so I want to get it right.
 
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jn791

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Jul 23, 2019
142
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Thanks for your reply! I actually have a lawyer who already told me this too, was just double-checking as this is my second time of applying for PR, so I want to get it right.
Yes, your lawyer will probably include a footnote regarding this in your final submission.