I just checked my "Express Entry Application" - Pre ITA -- in "Check status and messages"Very strange. It's explicitly mentioned on CIC website that birthday between ITA and e-APR will not impact CRS. How did you get to know about this?
I just checked my "Express Entry Application" - Pre ITA -- in "Check status and messages"Very strange. It's explicitly mentioned on CIC website that birthday between ITA and e-APR will not impact CRS. How did you get to know about this?
Did you have your birthday before ITA? I am asking because you mentioned Pre ITA.I just checked my "Express Entry Application" - Pre ITA -- in "Check status and messages"
No. I got my ITA on May 17 and AOR on July 24th. My birthday is July 22Did you have your birthday before ITA? I am asking because you mentioned Pre ITA.
In that case, your points at ITA should not decrease for age. The best way to know what point they have counted is ordering your GCMS notes.No. I got my ITA on May 17 and AOR on July 24th. My birthday is July 22
This is incorrect.In that case, your points at ITA should not decrease for age unless CIC has a technical error. The best way to know what point they have counted is ordering your GCMS notes.
Thanks. I should not be worrying then.This is incorrect.
Points do decrease due to birthdays between ITA and eAPR submission, this decrease in points is completely irrelevant and even if the applicant's new score falls below the cutoff score it won't result in rejection.
Thank you for clarification. So it decreases but doesn't impact the application. Good to know.This is incorrect.
Points do decrease due to birthdays between ITA and eAPR submission, this decrease in points is completely irrelevant and even if the applicant's new score falls below the cutoff score it won't result in rejection.
Yes, there are different stages of an application, and the eligibility is the most important. You can read on the different stages here - https://www.getgcms.com/blog/express-entry-application-processed/Problem in eligibility as in for express entry 2174 candidate?
What should I do to fix this issue? I have already received my AOR.
Did the email come for the following addresses - IRCC.CPCO-FinalRequest-CTDO-DemandeFinale.IRCC@cic.gc.ca or a similar one, then yes this is the PPR.Got an email titled Ready for Visa / Prêt pour Visa, sent at 21:03 Toronto time.
There is no update in my IRCC account and the status is exactly the same as before. (Review of additional documents: The additional documents you provided are being reviewed. Background check: We are processing your background check. We will send you a message if we need more information.)
The email asks for the following.
What is strange is that information has been provided in the email for residents of the following countries, although I moved from Singapore to Canada on 15 July while my partner has always lived in the Netherlands for the past year. The information is so as if I had never left Singapore although I have updated the IRCC multiple times about my move to Canada.
I cannot choose to send my passport to Canada, because the following is required.
- SINGAPORE
- MALAYSIA
- BANGLADESH
- CAMBODIA
- INDONESIA
- THAILAND
- VIETNAM
- BRUNEI/EAST TIMOR/LAOS/MYANMAR/OTHER COUNTRIES (not listed above)
- CANADA
This is rather stupid. My partner and I will have to send everything to Singapore while neither of us lives there!
It also says the following in the email.
I have the following questions. Thank you in advance.
- Is this the PPR?
- I have read somewhere that citizens of visa-free countries do not need to send their passports physically. Is it no longer true? Both of us are Dutch citizens.
- Should I first ask my partner to send her photo and passport from the Netherlands to me in Canada, and send both our documents together to Singapore, or should we send our own documents separately from Canada and the Netherlands respectively?
Workload and the nature of the recommendation during eligibility by the case analyst.Does anyone know why some files are sent to a local visa office and some others are processed in Canada?
You should only notify of address change after you leave the country and not in anticipation. In an eventuality that you get PPR right when you are about to move, you can inform IRCC and they will change your VO and send you new instructions for the country you will move to.hello LegalFalcon
I have a question.
I am staying and working in Qatar. My AOR was in June 20 and I've passed medicals. I'm planning to leave and go back to my country and what if I get my PPR just exactly before I'm able to notify CIC of a change in my address? the date i'm planning to leave may or may not coincide with a PPR date. so I'm quite confused. And if I leave, my LVO changes and hence submitting PP will be a hassle.
I know it sounds quite complicated. any suggestions on what can be done ?
Thanks