You must maintain a minimum score of 400 points on the Express Entryarifurrahman said:Guys! I am in deep *censored word* here. I received my OINP AOR on 30-June-2016 (AOR letter says 29-June-2016). My DD was expired and they requested a new DD. I have replied their email confirming my mailing address so that they can send me the old. However, while I am waiting for the old DD, a new trouble just knocked me up. My IELTS got expired on 03-July-2016 and now EE profile is ineligible. I understand that I should have taken a second IELTS before the first one got expired. The reason is I feared of getting rejected as I had sent the WES report that I had downloaded from the WES site and not the photocopy of the paper report that WES had sent me via email.
The next available IELTS test here in Dhaka, Bangladesh is on 16-July-2016 & 30-July-2016. If I take the 16-July test, I am not sure I will be able to achieve a good score to maintain at least 400 CRS, but if I take 30-July test, I am afraid I may be too late to respond to my AOR with new payment.
Please suggest what should I do. (biting my nails)
Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) through the Ontario processing stage and
your Application for Permanent Residence to IRCC.
You should be aware that changes in personal circumstance can affect your CRS
score. These include:
Marriage or common-law relationships;
Change in English or French language levels following revised testing; and
Work experience falling out of the eligibility period for the Canadian
Experience Class (i.e., no longer having one year of Canadian work within the
last three).
It is your responsibility as an applicant to ensure that you update your information
in the Express Entry portal if there is a change in your circumstances so that your
CRS score is accurately calculated. If a change in circumstance results in your CRS
score falling below 400, it is your responsibility to inform OINP. If your score falls
below 400 before you have been nominated, you must withdraw your nominee
application. If your CRS score falls below 400 after you have already been
nominated, but before you apply for Permanent Residence, you must inform OINP
of the change in your CRS score, at which point OINP will withdraw your
nomination. Note that failure to contact OINP if your CRS score falls below 400 will
result in a refusal of your Application for Permanent Residence by IRCC.