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Kumar2017

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Feb 22, 2017
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My date of birth is 08 Dec 1986 (Exact age - 30 Year 9 months) but there is no option to put 30.9 years .

Should i put 30 years or 31 years? this will have an impact of 5 points. Please advice based on my date of birth.
 
My date of birth is 08 Dec 1986 (Exact age - 30 Year 9 months) but there is no option to put 30.9 years .

Should i put 30 years or 31 years? this will have an impact of 5 points. Please advice based on my date of birth.
30 years as you're not turned 31 yet.
 
So i should apply before Dec 08 2017? to count 30 years?

Even if you apply before Dec 8, 2017, if you get to Dec 8 without getting an ITA (Invitation to Apply) the system will automatically change your age to 31.
 
Even if you apply before Dec 8, 2017, if you get to Dec 8 without getting an ITA (Invitation to Apply) the system will automatically change your age to 31.

Thanks for the reply.

If i get ITA before Dec 8 then 30 years will be considered right?
 
Thanks for the reply.

If i get ITA before Dec 8 then 30 years will be considered right?

Yes, if you get an ITA before December 8 then technically, your age should freeze at 30.
 
Yes, if you get an ITA before December 8 then technically, your age should freeze at 30.
worth nothing though that the age freezes when the e-aor is received. so even if he gets his ITA between today till dec 7, but is unable to submit the e-apr and receive the AOR, then the age changes automatically in the system and the score is recalculated for e-apr in GCMS. but the good part is there is an exception rule to this and officials know that they should not be rejecting the application due to different score in EE vs EAPR.. just for you info @Kumar2017 incase such a scenario occurs you know the way around
 
worth nothing though that the age freezes when the e-aor is received. so even if he gets his ITA between today till dec 7, but is unable to submit the e-apr and receive the AOR, then the age changes automatically in the system and the score is recalculated for e-apr in GCMS. but the good part is there is an exception rule to this and officials know that they should not be rejecting the application due to different score in EE vs EAPR.. just for you info @Kumar2017 incase such a scenario occurs you know the way around

Thanks fort the reply