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Another question

1) there is no slot for my English test in the checklist, should I include it with the education documents?

2) it is asking for proof of funds, but I thought this wasn't needed for CEC. should I ignore?
 
Another question

1) there is no slot for my English test in the checklist, should I include it with the education documents?

2) it is asking for proof of funds, but I thought this wasn't needed for CEC. should I ignore?

- Yes correct, attach it with your ECA(if you were educated outside of Canada), Degree, Mark sheets/Transcripts and the language score
- You can mention a LoE saying that you are a CEC and you are not required to show PoF
 
2) it is asking for proof of funds, but I thought this wasn't needed for CEC. should I ignore?

No, don't ignore. Read directions : )

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?qnum=1145&top=29

"Note: You do not have to meet the funds requirement if you were invited to apply under the Canadian Experience Class.

The system currently asks all applicants to provide a proof of funds document. If you don’t need to provide proof of funds, you must upload a letter explaining either that you have been invited to apply under the Canadian Experience Class, or that you have a valid job offer."
 
Hi,
I received ITA under CEC. My score is 452. But I did a mistake in Education section. I answered 'Yes' for half of the course being english or french. The question was not clear.
So, I did not get any additional points for post-secondary education. I should be getting 30 extra which makes my score 482.
I am so confused if I should decline my invitation and start a new profile or continue with the same, as my score will go higher.
Please someone help.
Thank you
 
Hi,
I received ITA under CEC. My score is 452. But I did a mistake in Education section. I answered 'Yes' for half of the course being english or french. The question was not clear.

The question is not whether the courses are delivered in English or French, it is about whether the courses are learning English or French as a second / foreign language. Courses focused on learning/improving language skills are not eligible for points as secondary education.

So, I did not get any additional points for post-secondary education. I should be getting 30 extra which makes my score 482.

I am so confused if I should decline my invitation and start a new profile or continue with the same, as my score will go higher.
Please someone help.

It doesn't really matter, since you got the ITA anyway (unless you are concerned about losing other points). But you can change the answer to the question if appropriate (include a brief letter of explanation about the change and misundersanding the question) , and proceed with the application; no need to decline.