Perhaps the remedy is to create a new profile each month until you get an ITA. The system counts work experience by the month, not by the day, so if you recreate your profile, it might be good for a month or two. If there's really such a glitch in the system, it's a silly situation, but there's nothing you can do short of creating a new profile and notifying CIC of the possible issue (if that's really the issue).CanadaWeCome said:You are right about that...except that we have only one NOC thats it, so there is no question of main or otherwise.
Having said that...most part of the minimum 3 years experience required is accumulated at the fag end of the last 10 years. So as time is progressing count of that experience is reducing day by day.
But simultaneously as time is progressing it is also adding to my already existing experience (of 7~7.5 years ago) since i am currently working under the same NOC.
The problem here is the EE (background logic of TOTAL experience calculation) isn't counting my current (ongoing) job experience (entered as a separate line item at the bottom of the form - if you remember filling the EE form where i checked the 'Current job' box) and adding to the previous to arrive at the Total required. This is a major flaw in the CIC EE Logic which i think they aren't aware of yet.
Here the assumption is in the clause of past 10 yrs job experience the end date (i.e. today) is dynamic and keeps moving with time along with the beginning of 10 yrs period.
While i agree this is a borderline case scenario but if my current job experience is taken into account i will always be 2 month surplus vis-a-vis the minimum requirement.
Don't know how to resolve this issue...
Any help of suggestion from seniors is welcome.
I see you've received a nomination - in such a case, you might be good with your current score, even if reduced, assuming everything goes well and you get your 600 points from OINP.