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she can fix it in test interview, no need to contact IRCC for now.

but:

-if she or you have contacted ircc already via email keep the records and replied if u got one and print for test interview date incase judge ask you if you have contacted IRCC for correction. Or attempted to make effort before.

-Also have pay stubs or tax returned showing where you worked or any paper works showing your correction, verbal correction alone won't fly.

good luck everything will be ok
 
she can fix it in test interview, no need to contact IRCC for now.

but:

-if she or you have contacted ircc already via email keep the records and replied if u got one and print for test interview date incase judge ask you if you have contacted IRCC for correction. Or attempted to make effort before.

-Also have pay stubs or tax returned showing where you worked or any paper works showing your correction, verbal correction alone won't fly.

good luck everything will be ok


She is planning to correct it at interview
I m not sure she will be in trouble or not
 
Stop confusing this issue.

The correct course of action is to inform IRCC when the error is discovered - not to wait until the interview. The OP can bring it up at the interview if they haven't heard back from IRCC.

Please, stop making this more stressful and confusing than it needs to be.
 
I am still confused about the title of this thread o_O:p
Anyhow, as the above person said, notify IRCC via web-form before the Interview. No need to over stress :)
 
I am still confused about the title of this thread o_O:p
Anyhow, as the above person said, notify IRCC via web-form before the Interview. No need to over stress :)

same here, "It is very hard to believe but it is true" implies that person who wrote this thinks they aresuperhumanss who cannot make mistakes :D
 
I think the OP was concerned that the info would appear to have been left out on purpose.