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Wrong designations of employment document in EE system after AOR

rickyhanzhang

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May 13, 2017
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Hey Guys,

Yesterday I heard people talking about the wrong designation of employment documents in the EE system after AOR.

For example, when we uploaded the employment docs, there were only columns called employment record 1, employment record 2, etc (it never mentioned titles). But when we enter the "view submitted application" site after AOR, there actually are specific order under which we need to put the right employment docs (it displays all titles).

I can't get into the "view submitted application" site for the past 10 days or so...it always shows "Sorry, the online service is not currently available", but I heard there are indeed some people who can access the page. Can anybody tell me what exactly does it look like in there? If the problem does exist, should I raise a CSE?

Thanks a lot guys.
 

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Hey Guys,

Yesterday I heard people talking about the wrong designation of employment documents in the EE system after AOR.

For example, when we uploaded the employment docs, there were only columns called employment record 1, employment record 2, etc (it never mentioned titles). But when we enter the "view submitted application" site after AOR, there actually are specific order under which we need to put the right employment docs (it displays all titles).

I can't get into the "view submitted application" site for the past 10 days or so...it always shows "Sorry, the online service is not currently available", but I heard there are indeed some people who can access the page. Can anybody tell me what exactly does it look like in there? If the problem does exist, should I raise a CSE?

Thanks a lot guys.
I am so frustrated because of this , victim of CIC blunder