NO, you've not applied yet. You have shown interest but never paid the application fee.
Not a requirement.Research
Actually, OP mentions that they have visited Canada before, so answer should be Yes.NO, you've not applied yet. You have shown interest but never paid the application fee.
Oh no! Can he write to IRCC that he filled everything properly?Once the profile has become ineligible, it cannot be reactivated.
Your friend will have to create a new profile from scratch.
His score is 468 under FSW. so considering that tie breaker rule has always been applied and with every draw they only select 3200 to 3500 applicants, then doesn't that mean he has lost his place? Because now, the tie breaker rule will begin from earlier days as lot of people waiting since December Jan 2020 will get first preference in line right?No. Length of time in pool is irrelevant in most cases (unless tie-breaker rule is invoked). Just have him create a new profile.
Oh no! Can he write to IRCC that he filled everything properly?
Its really disappointing as he was in the pool for 4 months now under FSW.
Thank you Scylla.No. As already said, you need to create a new profile. This is the only option.
https://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?qnum=1001&top=29
My question is does that put him behind everyone who submitted their Application in pool earlier this year as he will now be submitting everything in June 2020? There will be so many people with 468 score right?Thank you Scylla.
if his score is 468 (FSW) and he submits it in June 2020 and if there is a tie breaker on next draw for example in October 2020, then does it mean that people who had 468 scores and submitted their profiles in March 2019 will get first preference as only 3000-3500 profiles are selected in the draw. ?
Hi Scylla,No. As already said, you need to create a new profile. This is the only option.
https://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?qnum=1001&top=29