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Pre ITA vs post ITA

Visavie

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Jan 27, 2020
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heard that it's advisable to fill out the EE profile pre ITA with only the items for which you want to claim points and all the rest goes in the personal history after ITA. Is this correct? Advisable?

For example, I have 15 years experience but I only need 3 to be eligible and get points. Is it OK to fill out the work history Pre ITA with only 3 years experience or should I put 15 years as it may be considered misrepresentation at a later stage?

Also for the spouse with no Canadian work experience and since they get no points for foreign work experience, is it OK/advisable not to declare anything here as well in pre ITA?

Please also tell me what happens next after ITA and what to fill out and where to make everything consistent and avoid misrepresentation.

The idea is to keep the profile simple.

Thank you
 

WiseCynic

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Best way to ensure consistency and avoid misrepresentation is to post the whole truth in all stages
 

haris_rasheed

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Jul 13, 2018
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you are right, dont mention anything in the profile which you dont want to declare and then at later stage after ITA you will only be answerable to those things which you mentioned in express entry profile. The EE profile gets locked when you will receive the ITA and you wont be able to change anything.
 
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Wanny90

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Sep 24, 2019
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South Korea
Category........
FSW
NOC Code......
2173
Pre-Assessed..
Yes
App. Filed.......
27-01-2020
AOR Received.
27-01-2020
heard that it's advisable to fill out the EE profile pre ITA with only the items for which you want to claim points and all the rest goes in the personal history after ITA. Is this correct? Advisable?

For example, I have 15 years experience but I only need 3 to be eligible and get points. Is it OK to fill out the work history Pre ITA with only 3 years experience or should I put 15 years as it may be considered misrepresentation at a later stage?

Also for the spouse with no Canadian work experience and since they get no points for foreign work experience, is it OK/advisable not to declare anything here as well in pre ITA?

Please also tell me what happens next after ITA and what to fill out and where to make everything consistent and avoid misrepresentation.

The idea is to keep the profile simple.

Thank you
If you fill all work experience Pre ITA then you will have to submit proof for all 15 years of experience. That is why Pre invite write things for which you are claiming points. I would add the spouse Pre invite.

After invite you will get a section of personal history. You will add everything there including things you are not claiming points for and without any gaps.
 
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Visavie

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Jan 27, 2020
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you are right, dont mention anything in the profile which you dont want to declare and then at later stage after ITA you will only be answerable to those things which you mentioned in express entry profile. The EE profile gets locked when you will receive the ITA and you wont be able to change anything.
Thank you! I'll keep it simple then. I have ref letter for the 3 years I need to declare. I also have ref letter for the previous 7 years but I will declare only 3 years in EE and submit the rest after ITA if we get one
 

haris_rasheed

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Jul 13, 2018
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Thank you! I'll keep it simple then. I have ref letter for the 3 years I need to declare. I also have ref letter for the previous 7 years but I will declare only 3 years in EE and submit the rest after ITA if we get one
well if you have the reference letter of previous 7 years then u shouldn't worry. Its just that, the more you speak the truth, there are high chances of PPR.
 
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Visavie

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well if you have the reference letter of previous 7 years then u shouldn't worry. Its just that, the more you speak the truth, there are high chances of PPR.
My idea is to declare what we claim points for and keep it simple. For the 7 years I will declare it in personal history and provide the ref letter. I will also join in a LoE that will explain all this.

Of course the starting point of this is : the simpler the application, the easiest for the immigration officer to process. Now if the starting point is wrong then I will have to reconsider.
 
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cansha

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My idea is to declare what we claim points for and keep it simple. For the 7 years I will declare it in personal history and provide the ref letter. I will also join in a LoE that will explain all this.

Of course the starting point of this is : the simpler the application, the easiest for the immigration officer to process. Now if the starting point is wrong then I will have to reconsider.
Mention only the experience for which you're claiming points. Post ITA you will add all remaining work experience in personal history section. Anything mentioned in personal history section doesn't require proof so no need to submit proof for remaining 7 years. It won't be asked. For spouse you can mention no work experience if no candian experience. And post ITA mention work experience in spouse's personal history section.
 
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Visavie

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Jan 27, 2020
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Mention only the experience for which you're claiming points. Post ITA you will add all remaining work experience in personal history section. Anything mentioned in personal history section doesn't require proof so no need to submit proof for remaining 7 years. It won't be asked. For spouse you can mention no work experience if no candian experience. And post ITA mention work experience in spouse's personal history section.
Clear, simple and makes sense! thanks for your help :)
 

Visavie

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Jan 27, 2020
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Mention only the experience for which you're claiming points. Post ITA you will add all remaining work experience in personal history section. Anything mentioned in personal history section doesn't require proof so no need to submit proof for remaining 7 years. It won't be asked. For spouse you can mention no work experience if no candian experience. And post ITA mention work experience in spouse's personal history section.
I just noticed that on the ref. letter for my current job, it mentions that I have been employed by the company since 2012 and that I was promoted to my current job 1st of January 2017. The current job is the one I will declare with its NOC.

In this format, since it mentions my employment date, should I declare work experience since 2012 even if it was a different NOC?
 

cansha

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I just noticed that on the ref. letter for my current job, it mentions that I have been employed by the company since 2012 and that I was promoted to my current job 1st of January 2017. The current job is the one I will declare with its NOC.

In this format, since it mentions my employment date, should I declare work experience since 2012 even if it was a different NOC?
You need to declare only if you are claiming points. Given you have 3 years in your new position from Jan 2017-Jan 2020 I don't see any need to declare it.

Remember if you mention your experience from 2012-2017 you will need to provide job duties on your letter for your job from 2012 - 2017.
 
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aravindsriram

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Mar 16, 2020
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Hello Everyone - When creating the EE profile, I listed ALL of my work experiences (15 Yrs). After receiving ITA the system is asking for a reference letter from each company!. It's difficult to obtain a reference letter from previous company (3Yrs). Can I just input 12 years in work history and delete the rest from work history, and keep them in the Personal History ? Does the work history mismatch in Pre ITA and post ITA cause any issue?