Hi Maverick28, need you help once again. got my ITA. I am Indian citizen in US working on h1b from last 5 years. How to get police certificates? from both countries? can you plz guide me to the complete process? thanks alot in advance.Maverick28 said:Congrats! You didn't have to worry.
US PCCprakash419 said:Hi Maverick28, need you help once again. got my ITA. I am Indian citizen in US working on h1b from last 5 years. How to get police certificates? from both countries? can you plz guide me to the complete process? thanks alot in advance.
The same happened to me, only my birthday was on April 3. I don't know if we should decline as the CRS is not correct.Blueeyes17 said:My score did not got updated after my birthday - which was on 27th March. My age is 34 and my score is 431 - which was suppose to change after 27/03. I received ITA today; Was there any change in Points calculation lately?
The examples you've mentioned are your own examples, or it is in the ITA mail?daysleeper said:The same happened to me, only my birthday was on April 3. I don't know if we should decline as the CRS is not correct.
Here's what it said in the invitation:
If your new score is lower than the minimum points score in the round of invitation from which you were invited to
apply, you should consider declining this invitation to apply. You should also consider declining this invitation
to apply if you no longer meet the minimum criteria for Express Entry.
WARNING: If you decide to apply in the above cases, your application may be refused and your application fee
will not be returned.
Some examples of changes which could result in a lower points score include:
• You no longer have a valid job offer
• You no longer have a provincial nomination
• Your language test scores have expired or upon re-taking them, the scores are lower.
NOTE: If you had a birthday since we sent you this invitation, and the change to your age decreases your points
total, this will not cause us to refuse your application for permanent residence.
It's mentioned in ITA.robinsonjoel said:The examples you've mentioned are your own examples, or it is in the ITA mail?
I spoke to CIC help desk and the representative mentioned that - "if all the details in the application are correct - then application will not be refused".daysleeper said:The same happened to me, only my birthday was on April 3. I don't know if we should decline as the CRS is not correct.
Here's what it said in the invitation:
If your new score is lower than the minimum points score in the round of invitation from which you were invited to
apply, you should consider declining this invitation to apply. You should also consider declining this invitation
to apply if you no longer meet the minimum criteria for Express Entry.
WARNING: If you decide to apply in the above cases, your application may be refused and your application fee
will not be returned.
Some examples of changes which could result in a lower points score include:
• You no longer have a valid job offer
• You no longer have a provincial nomination
• Your language test scores have expired or upon re-taking them, the scores are lower.
NOTE: If you had a birthday since we sent you this invitation, and the change to your age decreases your points
total, this will not cause us to refuse your application for permanent residence.