i can wait. but do they calculate at the time the ITA is received or when i submit E-APR?45 days is a lot. Can you wait to submit your application after you get credit for 3 years work?
Both. If your score is higher at eAPR, then they use that score. If it's lower, then they check that the score is not lower than the minimum required to get an ITA in the draw that you were invited under.i can wait. but do they calculate at the time the ITA is received or when i submit E-APR?
Hi, Do they rescore at the eAPR stage using the ITA date or the eAPR date? My Canada experience is a moving target. I received my ITA on 5th April and that time my Canada experience was 1 year, 11month and 5 days. I submitted my application on 2nd July. ON that day my Canada experience was 26 months. Will the VO calcuate the new score at eAPR stage using 2nd july or 5th April?Not necessarily true.
Technically speaking, yes we need to be both meeting all criteria BOTH on eAPR and ITA. I have mentioned that already, however if you have been reading on this forum a while, you would see that many applicants were accepted and issued PRs while accepting early ITAs and applying after eAPRs. Now it might have been pure luck or call it what you like, but the fact stands, hence my suggestion that if the score trend is high for the next rounds, then it might be worth the risk, rather than dreaming about it, worst case scenario, cancelled, apply again.
Having said that, with yesterdays score going below 450, it might not seem as a good idea now.
Best of luck to everyone.!!!
I have a similar situation, probably worse. I am outside Canada. I have 11 months 4 days of Canadian experience in last 3 years but still the system has awarded me 35 pts for Canadian experience (as it takes into account only Month and Year and not Date) which I think I should not have got. I have got additional 13 pts for skill transferability which I believe I deserve due to my another Canadian experience of 6 months in 2014 (making total Canadian exp as 17 months). For this criteria (skill transferability), employment in last 10 yrs is acceptable. But for the 35 pts awarded for Canadian experience, I think the experience has to be within last 3 years. Now, I might get an ITA with current CRS score. What should I do if I get one. How do I make the system rectify this? Please help !!It's depends on the draw score.
1 year Canadian Experience is 35 points, 2 years is 46 (11 extra points that you got but don't "deserve" it)
If you receive ITA and apply those 11 points will be deducted after the official checked your application, so your score will be fixed to 458-11=447.
If the draw Minimun score is LOWER than 447 your application should be OK.
If the draw was higher than 447 your application will be rejected.
So, it's depends on the draw score
Anyways, please double check the numbers
Yeah, this is tricky. First, you deserve the points, because Canadian work experience within the past 10 years can earn points.I have a similar situation, probably worse. I am outside Canada. I have 11 months 4 days of Canadian experience in last 3 years but still the system has awarded me 35 pts for Canadian experience (as it takes into account only Month and Year and not Date) which I think I should not have got. I have got additional 13 pts for skill transferability which I believe I deserve due to my another Canadian experience of 6 months in 2014 (making total Canadian exp as 17 months). For this criteria (skill transferability), employment in last 10 yrs is acceptable. But for the 35 pts awarded for Canadian experience, I think the experience has to be within last 3 years. Now, I might get an ITA with current CRS score. What should I do if I get one. How do I make the system rectify this? Please help !!
Thanks for the quick response. Yes that seems to be an option. Maybe I should make my most recent Canada experience entered as 11 months in the system by moving the starting month of employment one month ahead of the current one (I worked for only a week in that month at the start). This way system should not grant me 35 points in CEC but still my total exp in last 10 yrs will stay as 17 months and I should get 13 pts in skill transfer. Exactly what I can claim later. I can then explain this later in LoE.Yeah, this is tricky. First, you deserve the points, because Canadian work experience within the past 10 years can earn points.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/mi/express-entry.asp
HOWEVER, the problem is that the system will probably think you are eligible under CEC, so you won't get the ITA for the FSW program.
The only thing I can think of is to fudge the dates, make the experience older than 3 years, and then correct it on the application and provide a letter of explanation if you get the ITA.
That can be seen as a misrepresentation,be careful, RG, you would not want to get banned for five years, do you?Yeah, this is tricky. First, you deserve the points, because Canadian work experience within the past 10 years can earn points.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/mi/express-entry.asp
HOWEVER, the problem is that the system will probably think you are eligible under CEC, so you won't get the ITA for the FSW program.
The only thing I can think of is to fudge the dates, make the experience older than 3 years, and then correct it on the application and provide a letter of explanation if you get the ITA.
Hi peegee,That can be seen as a misrepresentation,be careful, RG, you would not want to get banned for five years, do you?
There will be no misrepresentation on the actual application. (The profile is NOT the application)That can be seen as a misrepresentation,be careful, RG, you would not want to get banned for five years, do you?
No. You don't need to include anything on your profile that you don't want to claim points for.Hi peegee,
My start date of employment in Canada was 24th May 2016 and end date was 28th Apr 2017. If I provide start as May 2016 and end as April 2017, system wrongly awards me 35 points (situation right now) and I might get an ITA for CEC which I will not be able to claim later. What I was thinking of doing was to change the start date to June'2016 and everything then will fall in place. Do you think that will amount to misrepresentation?
jes_ON, I do need to include this 11 months exp in my profile. Reason being - over the last 10 yrs I have a total 17 months Canadian exp (11 months in question and another 6 months Canada work exp in 2014). So, even if I show my Canada exp as 6 months + 11 months in profile, the system does grant me points for my total work exp in Canada (because for FSW its counted over a period of last 10 yrs) even if I dont meet CEC criteria. I verified this in system. So I am not going to write it off.No. You don't need to include anything on your profile that you don't want to claim points for.
Moreover, if you only completed 11 months in Canada, there is absolutely no reason to include it on your profile. Later, if you receive an ITA, of course you declare it in your Background / Personal history. But leave it off your profile.
Yes I know this.. that for CEC the experience no longer needs to be continuous. However, my 6 month exp in 2014 ended in July 2014 so it will not be inside the 3 year bracket if I get the ITA now. I checked this in system. My CRS score remains same if I put my exp as (6 months + 11 months) or (6 months + 12 months). Just my eligibility for CEC changes from "Met" to "Not met". FSW stays "Met" for both cases.BTW, since you have work experience in 2014, do you know that the 1 year Canadian work experience doesn't need to be continuous? That is, if you have enough days from your work experience in 2014 (that are within 3 years from the ITA) that can make all experience 1 year, you can use them.
For example, if you receive an ITA on Sept. 20th 2017 and worked 27 days in 2014 after Sept. 20th 2014, you would have a total of 1 year of Canadian work experience and you will be eligible for CEC.
Oh right, thanks for the reminder.jes_ON, I do need to include this 11 months exp in my profile. Reason being - over the last 10 yrs I have a total 17 months Canadian exp (11 months in question and another 6 months Canada work exp in 2014). So, even if I show my Canada exp as 6 months + 11 months in profile, the system does grant me points for my total work exp in Canada (because for FSW its counted over a period of last 10 yrs) even if I dont meet CEC criteria. I verified this in system. So I am not going to write it off.
Hello. I received my ITA for FSW yesterday and in the system my profile has got converted to PR application. Do you suggest that now that I have been invited for FSW, I should change the start date of my Canada experience from June to May in the application? The change will not impact my CRS score even by a single point. I can explain in LoE that I put it as June in Express Entry Profile so as to not get incorrectly invited for CEC.Oh right, thanks for the reminder.