You have to make an LOE explaining the discrepancy between the EE profile and the post ITA application. I suspect that I will also have to change my NOC.....I am just waiting to receive my reference letter to check what duties the company will put, in fact, and see if they match with the NOC I claimed or another one. From what I have seen in may threads in the forum it is pretty common to do it. One thing which is important is to make sure that the new NOC still among 0,A,B.....Guys, I have an issue with my NOC. I have an experience letter as an information security engineer. I have put my NOC in the application as NOC 2173. Now, NOC 2171 is close to information security engineer role. Can someone guide me on how to change my NOC after I get my ITA?.
I gonna pay both fees. It is not mandatory tho. It may save u few days in the future but also in case of rejection u have to wait a while to get a refund of the RPRF.....It is up to u.Hello buddy, are you paying the 1040 dollars in full is it better to do so?
I think the closest to submission is better....when should we obtain the POF letter?
Yes, there is only one in London, I got mine booked for next weekSo how is everyone getting on with their documents?
FYI - if anyone is trying to get a medical in London the earliest appointments are 4 - 5 weeks!
Your reference/experience letter need to state the hours you worked and it should be one number instead of ranges. Then try to calculate your work-ex based on the number of hours you work. If its less than what you have mentioned in your profile and may change your CRS score, its better to decline.Hello...
Im new here so i do apologize if im posting this in the wrong thread. I was wondering if anybody could help me out here.
I got an ITA with a score of 448...however im part-time but my hours fluctuate( minimum 22.5 maximum 37.5 per week), the letter my manger wrote specifically states that my hours are min 22.5 and max 37.5. When i was creating my EE profile, i put 37.5 for my hours as it would not let me put a range. Now im wondering if i should decline ITA and put average of 30 hours instead or can i just provide LOE since it would not affect my score (?) if i change hours to 30.
Thank you in advance.
It's 90 days for people who got ITA till this draw, going forward from next draw onwards it will be 60 daysThe earliest appointment is 4wks for medical in dublin as well.
Can I clarify, it's 60days to submit the application once opened.