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Incorrect info on EE profile but have received ITA

Irishgirl62

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Nov 16, 2016
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Hi there,

On my EE profile, I put down an unpaid internship which I now know I shouldn't have.
I received an ITA and now cannot remove that job from my work history.
Should I decline the ITA and start a fresh?

Removing this, would take my foreign experience from 2 years and 3 months to 1 year and 3 months. I have high marks in my EN test scores and I don't think this would affect my points. I have done a few CRS tools and my points stay the same. They are also higher than the cut off for the round I was offered the ITA.

Can I explain this in a letter of explanation and upload that where they ask for my employment letter for this job or am I best to decline and go back into the pool? I am worried it will look like I was misrepresenting information.

Thanks in advance for your help.
 

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Irishgirl62 said:
On my EE profile, I put down an unpaid internship which I now know I shouldn't have.
I received an ITA and now cannot remove that job from my work history.
Should I decline the ITA and start a fresh?

Removing this, would take my foreign experience from 2 years and 3 months to 1 year and 3 months. I have high marks in my EN test scores and I don't think this would affect my points. I have done a few CRS tools and my points stay the same. They are also higher than the cut off for the round I was offered the ITA.

Can I explain this in a letter of explanation and upload that where they ask for my employment letter for this job or am I best to decline and go back into the pool? I am worried it will look like I was misrepresenting information.
If it does not affect your points (or not enough to drop you below the ITA threshold for your draw), you can upload a letter of explanation. It will not be seen as misrepresentation if you just explain your mistake.