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Lailina said:
thanks krytOn, as usual prompt and helpful reply.
I was also thinking of quitting after eAPR, but dont I have to inform CIC on change in my situation with CSE? If yes, then it maybe better to do before, as raising CSE is quite troublesome, right?

You're free to do whatever after eApr without telling IRCC.
 
Hello guys!

I know this seems like a very common question or case but I just wanted to know the answer point blank.

So I already graduated with a Bachelor's Degree in my home country and I applied in Centennial College for a postsecondary / college degree with my second choice being a postgraduate degree.

As of now, the college is processing my application for the postsecondary / college degree and I am worried that if I applied for the student visa, my chances of getting approved will be lower since it would make sense for me to pursue a postsecondary / college degree in Canada when i have already graduated college in my home country.

Can anybody advise me on what I need to do and what are the chances of me having my student visa approved if this is the case? Any help and feedback would be highly appreciated. Thank you! :)
 
kryt0n said:
You're allowed to be unemployed when you submit. Just change the end date of your job from 'ongoing'. If it's a case of a week or so though just quit after eAPR, it will be easier. After that you can do whatever you want.
I agree, would do the same.
 
Lailina said:
Guys, I need your advice on the following:

I want to quit my job this month, actually, before submitting eAPR. My CRS wont be affected as I have more than 3 years of continuous work ex.
But this is my main NOC and in EE profile before receiving ITA it is mentioned as my current job.

Will it be sufficient to explain the situation in LoE, or it is better not to quit the job till I submit eAPR?
I am just not sure how long more I can stay in this company. I was planning to leave in April or May anyway

If you were in the same situation or have seen any similar issues on forum, please help me out.
thanks

We had the same situation. My wife was the main applicant and she changed her job and started working under a different NOC after ITA before e-APR.

Work experience gets closed at the moment of ITA. You can't count any time after, therefore if you quit, it doesn't change anything (unless you gained extra CRS points for this job as job offer or LMIA). You need to explain the situation though in your main LOE or in the "employment record" file of the actual job, because it's a difference between your EE profile and the e-APR. We didn't have any problem.
 
neorol said:
We had the same situation. My wife was the main applicant and she changed her job and started working under a different NOC after ITA before e-APR.

Work experience gets closed at the moment of ITA. You can't count any time after, therefore if you quit, it doesn't change anything (unless you gained extra CRS points for this job as job offer or LMIA). You need to explain the situation though in your main LOE or in the "employment record" file of the actual job, because it's a difference between your EE profile and the e-APR. We didn't have any problem.

thanks a lot for sharing!

krytOn, TanakaM, thank you for ur advice as well.
 
email.6633 said:
If the application gets rejected after filing eAPR, then will we get the amount reiumbursement?

If rejected for incomplete submission (missing docs), then yes. Else no.
 
Hello people,

I have searched through this thread but I can't seem to find it anymore. if anyone can be so kind as to send me the link to show that there can be rejection after PPR.

Thank you.
 
Tito G said:
Hello people,

I have searched through this thread but I can't seem to find it anymore. if anyone can be so kind as to send me the link to show that there can be rejection after PPR.

Thank you.

This is extremely rare... In most cases it happens to PNP candidates that land in a different province and can't convince the officer that they'll proceed to the province that nominated them (there are posts in th forum about this just search for "PNP revoked PR".

Another reason is misrepresentation or lying, if they find out even after you got your PR card they can revoke your PR - although I've not seen an example of this reported on the forum, it makes does make sense that it could happen.

Bottom line - don't lie and for PNP plan to settle in the province that nominated you!
 
g126 said:
This is extremely rare... In most cases it happens to PNP candidates that land in a different province and can't convince the officer that they'll proceed to the province that nominated them (there are posts in th forum about this just search for "PNP revoked PR".

Another reason is misrepresentation or lying, if they find out even after you got your PR card they can revoke your PR - although I've not seen an example of this reported on the forum, it makes does make sense that it could happen.

Bottom line - don't lie and for PNP plan to settle in the province that nominated you!


Thanks g126....I thought I had seen something like that, I really just wanted to confirm again after someone asked me about it.
 
kryt0n said:
You're free to do whatever after eApr without telling IRCC.

Hey kryt0n

I am also thinking about quiting my current job, after submitting my e-APR.
My application and reference letter would still mention 'currently working', wouldn't that be a discrepancy?
Also, I am doing 2 jobs, one job I have RL for and quiting after submission, and the other I am not claiming points for. How should I go about mentioning about my second job, which I would keep after submission?

What if cic verifies my current work status and turns out, I don't work there anymore?

Thanking in sheer anticipation.
 
Any rejection if we had appointed representative pre ita and post ita I am making the representative as No and just mentioning in LOE that the representative section in Ee profile was accidentally filled.
I had not submitted or filled any form for appointing any representative to IRCC AND CIC. Please help. What to do in this case.
 
thecoldperson said:
Any rejection if we had appointed representative pre ita and post ita I am making the representative as No and just mentioning in LOE that the representative section in Ee profile was accidentally filled.
I had not submitted or filled any form for appointing any representative to IRCC AND CIC. Please help. What to do in this case.
That shouldn't be a problem. Do write an LOE
 
thecoldperson said:
Any rejection if we had appointed representative pre ita and post ita I am making the representative as No and just mentioning in LOE that the representative section in Ee profile was accidentally filled.
I had not submitted or filled any form for appointing any representative to IRCC AND CIC. Please help. What to do in this case.

I think there is also some form you have to fill out for representative cancellation. I am doing the same.
 
vishalg said:
That shouldn't be a problem. Do write an LOE

So no need to submit any cancelation form right ? I mean logically speaking i had not filled or submitted any form before so what do u suggest still ?