Hello,
I submitted a permanent residence application under the federal skilled worker program. I claimed points for my master's degree, which I completed in 2022. A large portion of the degree was completed online, due to COVID travel restrictions, however I did complete courses for an 8-month, full-time study period in Canada (from December 2021 to October 2022).
While going through the forms again, I noticed I had made a mistake and stated that I finished more than 50% of the course in person. Is this a serious problem? Do I need to raise a webform and notify the IRCC about the mistake? I was awarded the degree two years ago, and from what I understand, the IRCC has overlooked in-person learning requirements for full-time courses completed during the pandemic.
Thank you for your help.
I submitted a permanent residence application under the federal skilled worker program. I claimed points for my master's degree, which I completed in 2022. A large portion of the degree was completed online, due to COVID travel restrictions, however I did complete courses for an 8-month, full-time study period in Canada (from December 2021 to October 2022).
While going through the forms again, I noticed I had made a mistake and stated that I finished more than 50% of the course in person. Is this a serious problem? Do I need to raise a webform and notify the IRCC about the mistake? I was awarded the degree two years ago, and from what I understand, the IRCC has overlooked in-person learning requirements for full-time courses completed during the pandemic.
Thank you for your help.
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