You are off by $4000 not sure why you would think they had chance.Up to you who you want to listen to.
If you dont apply there is of course no chance whatsoever.
If you apply and they reject then you lose some money at worst.
Your call.
You are off by $4000 not sure why you would think they had chance.Up to you who you want to listen to.
If you dont apply there is of course no chance whatsoever.
If you apply and they reject then you lose some money at worst.
Your call.
Unusual and somewhat flawed logic, particularly since if they do apply they have no chance what so ever either!If you dont apply there is of course no chance whatsoever.
Then why would IRCC send him an ITA if he didnt qualify?
Part of filling out the interest form is DECLARING that you meet income requirements. So he met income requirements already when filling out the interest form.Because he was one of the first 10000 who filled out the interest form
I think the "you can declare anything you want" also carries responsibility.But the OP already said they are $4K short in 2016, so the don't meet LICO. You can declare anything you want. unfortunately when it comes to providing the actual proof you qualify, that's a different matter......the application will be refused.
But the OP already said they are $4K short in 2016, so the don't meet LICO. You can declare anything you want. unfortunately when it comes to providing the actual proof you qualify, that's a different matter......the application will be refused.
Why would you stretch this out even longer? If he doesn’t apply the next person waiting who is in the 7000 extra apps will have a chance then. The application money can go to his savings instead of wasting it.I think the "you can declare anything you want" also carries responsibility.
If you declared and submitted EOI you should apply. Otherwise dont declare and submit EOI.
The way IRCC has set up the system is that if people declare and submit EOI it means they will apply if invited.
That person applied in 2012. They appealed I believe and because it took 7 years they did reassess their income. They made above LICO for the past 6 years so CIC decided to approve them. They may have complained about how long the process was taking but that is the only reason they were approved on appeal. So no, this person will not be approved if they have double checked that they are missing $4000 for 2016.I think someone else had posted in another forum they had stated they met LICO, they didn’t , and then got a invite . I think next year the a Government might want to add a skill testing question involving exactly what the person had in income for the years in question.
You were telling OP that they must apply. Yes it is their decision but if they don’t meet the requirements they’ll be refused.Whether or not people will apply is their choice.
It is up to them. We can only offer our opinions.
How can you be so sure OP doesn't meet requirements?You were telling OP that they must apply. Yes it is their decision but if they don’t meet the requirements they’ll be refused.