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I have another thread in another sub forums related to this but maybe people who frequents this EE type can help.

So here it is:

I started my profile hoping that my previous work experience back home would be enough and I didn't have 1y Canadian work experience back then.

Now that I have worked full time for a year in Canada, 40h a week. My question: is my initial application the reason why my CRS score for Canadian work experience is 0. I started working on January 7, 2019, and I'm still working (I've checked "this is my current job").

I tried changing my profile by removing my part-time jobs, coop jobs, etc..) and in my profile now, I only have two previous work experiences. 2y foreign work experience and 1y (see above) Canadian experience.

I also tried changing my primary occupation from NOC of my previous foreign experience to my current NOC.

What else can I check?

Should I withdraw my profile and create a new one? Is there a time period that I have to wait after withdrawing my profile and make a new one?

Thanks for any help.
 
I have another thread in another sub forums related to this but maybe people who frequents this EE type can help.

So here it is:

I started my profile hoping that my previous work experience back home would be enough and I didn't have 1y Canadian work experience back then.

Now that I have worked full time for a year in Canada, 40h a week. My question: is my initial application the reason why my CRS score for Canadian work experience is 0. I started working on January 7, 2019, and I'm still working (I've checked "this is my current job").

I tried changing my profile by removing my part-time jobs, coop jobs, etc..) and in my profile now, I only have two previous work experiences. 2y foreign work experience and 1y (see above) Canadian experience.

I also tried changing my primary occupation from NOC of my previous foreign experience to my current NOC.

What else can I check?

Should I withdraw my profile and create a new one? Is there a time period that I have to wait after withdrawing my profile and make a new one?

Thanks for any help.
You should have gotten the points for 1-year Canadian experience on Dec 7, 2019. Since you enter MM/YY instead of the MM/DD/YY in the EE profile under the Work History section, the system automatically completes the work year 1 month before it is actually completed.

You can edit your profile as much as you want prior to receiving an ITA. I don't think there are any restrictions on updating the profile.
 
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