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As for the question, as removing that foreign experience still gets you 400+ points, you can leave that out of the application and attach a short note explaining your rationale as well.
I still recommend that you give OINP a miss. 480 is too high a score already and you'll be spending those 1500 CAD needlessly because you will get a 'regular' ITA in the next 1/2 draws , probably in November itself. And then you'd have to send a withdrawal application to OINP asking them to not cash the draft/cheque you sent them.TECC_Seneca said:Hello Asivad,
So I am to going ahead with the OINP. Now since I have only CEC met should I just provide my current ongoing employment letters for work experience or even my foreign work experience which got me points. My score is 480 in which I got 50 for my foreign work experience and as per the EE profile I meet only CEC. What should I do?
Thanks again!
As for the question, as removing that foreign experience still gets you 400+ points, you can leave that out of the application and attach a short note explaining your rationale as well.
Provide all information in Personal history going back 10 years - it doesn't count towards the points so there is no document requirement here. Under Work history, you can choose to provide information about your Canadian experience alone.TECC_Seneca said:In addition on the OINP form I have this question:
3. Personal and Work History (Principal Applicant Only) *
Provide the details of your personal and work history since the age of 18, or the past 10 years, whichever is most recent. Start with the most
recent information. Under “Occupation”, write your occupation or job title if you were working. If you were not working, provide information on
what you were doing (for example: unemployed, studying, travelling, retired, etc.). Attach supporting documentation for each employment entry
(reference letters, workbooks, etc.). Please ensure that you do not leave any gaps in time. Use a separate sheet if necessary.
Note: only relevant paid work experience will be assessed.
So for this step, should I still mention my foreign work history or just my Canadian current job as I meet only CEC? And since they say past ten years I need to mention everything I did in the last 10 years?