you should give reference to the older one or otherwise create a new GC key.If I have ITA and i decline it because i filled something wrong in the first profile, then second time in a separate profile do i fill yes or no when asked if i have applied earlier?
Hi,
You mean the EE profile? I remember they asked me for the old profile number which you should enter as it is on your account. At the time, I had not received a UCI so I did not enter one (they mention to enter UCI only if you had one).Hi,
Now in PR profile, do i need to give reference to old EE rejected profile and UCI? Because it is taking it on its own.
I have received ITA last wednesday. Now in PR profile , they are auto picking my previous profile ID and UCI (the profile which I have withdrawn due to some mistake) . So should i fill it or leave it blankYou mean the EE profile? I remember they asked me for the old profile number which you should enter as it is on your account. At the time, I had not received a UCI so I did not enter one (they mention to enter UCI only if you had one).
If I have ITA and i decline it because i filled something wrong in the first profile, then second time in a separate profile do i fill yes or no when asked if i have applied earlier?
Thanks for pointing this out. I went back to check my application and they do indeed specify "applied" which is not the same as submitting an EE profile. I have changed it to No also.Getting ITA is not applying.Applying is when you submit application .
So say NO to question - Have you applied earlier
There are two questions actually.Getting ITA is not applying.Applying is when you submit application .
So say NO to question - Have you applied earlier
There are two questions actually.
"Has *name* applied to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada before?"
and
Has *name* applied for Permanent Residence (PR) before?
Do we answer no to both? I previously had an EE profile that was closed because of a silly mistake I made that made it ineligible (put lower funds than required lol)