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perseus_r

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Hi everyone. I have a question about LOE. For instance, in my case, my first EE profile using my current job NOC code (started in July) was assessed as "ineligible" by the system right away since my current job does not meet at least 1-year full-time working hours. I then created another EE profile using my prior job NOC in the last 5 yrs and I recently got the ITA.

On the person detail page, I was asked whether I have applied for PR prior and my UCI. I provided the UCI for that "ineligible" EE profile. Do I need to provide a letter of explanation for this situation? My first EE profile had never been picked from any draw since was 0 point.

Thanks so much!
 
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Hi everyone. I have a question about LOE. For instance, in my case, my first EE profile using my current job NOC code (started in July) was assessed as "ineligible" by the system right away since my current job does not meet at least 1-year full-time working hours. I then created another EE profile using my prior job NOC in the last 5 yrs and I recently got the ITA.

On the person detail page, I was asked whether I have applied for PR prior and my UCI. I provided the UCI for that "ineligible" EE profile. Do I need to provide a letter of explanation for this situation? My first EE profile had never been picked from any draw since was 0 point.

Thanks so much!
If your first profile wasn't picked for a draw and you didn't submit an application, how did you get a UCI number? A UCI number is only assigned to you after AOR. You probably provided your profile number, which is not the same as UCI number. Someone else can confirm.
 

perseus_r

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If your first profile wasn't picked for a draw and you didn't submit an application, how did you get a UCI number? A UCI number is only assigned to you after AOR. You probably provided your profile number, which is not the same as UCI number. Someone else can confirm.
My apology. It was not UCI. It is the profile #. The question in the person detail says the PR file # which I thought it was the profile # listed in my first ineligible EE profile. In that case, do I need to explain it or simply delete that number in my current profile after ITA?

I do have a different UCI from my previous visitor visa application, which I provided in the following question though. The new UCI assigned to me in my EE profile after ITA starts with "CAN".
 
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Twee

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My apology. It was not UCI. It is the profile #. The question in the person detail says the PR file # which I thought it was the profile # listed in my first ineligible EE profile. In that case, do I need to explain it or simply delete that number in my current profile after ITA?

I do have a different UCI from my previous visitor visa application, which I provided in the following question though. The new UCI assigned to me in my EE profile after ITA starts with "CAN".
If you have never been invited to submit an application for PR, you should say no to that question. Having an EE profile does not mean you apply for PR, it is just an expression of interest to submit PR application.
 

perseus_r

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If you have never been invited to submit an application for PR, you should say no to that question. Having an EE profile does not mean you apply for PR, it is just an expression of interest to submit PR application.
Thanks so much. I have updated my answer to "No" for that particular question. I've also prepared a LOE or that is way too extra.
 

Twee

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Thanks so much. I have updated my answer to "No" for that particular question. I've also prepared a LOE or that is way too extra.
I was confused like you were when I filed my application in 2020, then I realised that it should be a "no" answer, and I simply said no, without any explanation. You can say a few words in your LOE if you think it can put you on a safe side, but for me I did not, and my application was approved without any problem with that. Good luck.
 
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dankboi

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Hello guys !

Just wanted to announce that the long waited PPR finally came to me.

AOR : 09 Sep 2022
PPR : 30 Nov 2022

Started this Canadian journey in November 2019 and it took exactly 3 years to complete it.

It has been a hell of a ride, full of anxiety, anger and continous learning. Will never forgive nor forget the Liberals with their sudden decision to stop draws and rob 1 year and a half from my life, but hey, now its over.

As one of the last guys still remaining from the begining of this FSW Worldwide saga thread, I am really glad to see myself out. We have had numerous conversations and statistics done here that even IRCC would envy. Heck, they would hire us on the spot if they knew who we were.

To the ones still waiting for the golden email and ITA, I wish you all the best of luck.

Now, I will escort myself out and take care of the last steps to finally land in Canada as soon as possible.

Farewell and God bless !


wow ! congratulations boss!
 

SatNight

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Is there an expected draw on Wednesday?

I am wondering because I don't know if I should decline ITA. My police certificate is not there yet.

And I heard about glitches the last time so I don't really want to decline.
 
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Is there an expected draw on Wednesday?

I am wondering because I don't know if I should decline ITA. My police certificate is not there yet.

And I heard about glitches the last time so I don't really want to decline.
I would think long and hard about declining an ITA. With the TEER stuff and other changes looming, it's a big risk. Do you think you won't get your PCC in 60 days?
 
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iqra2211

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Hi All,
I submitted my application on nov 20 2020 after receiving the ITA. After that I have received a few updates from IRCC. Last update was received on may 2022 for updated documents i.e. medical records and PCC. I was able to submit the medical documents on time, however I was unable to receive PCC from USA and India that time. I explained the same to IRCC through letter of explanation while submitting document. I submitted the PCC in august and got an acknowledgement mail from them that they have received my documents. Till then I have not yet received any response from them. It been two years since i submitted my application after getting an ITA. How can I contact them? Please help . Thank you
 

SatNight

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I would think long and hard about declining an ITA. With the TEER stuff and other changes looming, it's a big risk. Do you think you won't get your PCC in 60 days?
Yes, we definitely cannot get PCC. The deadline is approaching and we learned that they never received our request, so we had to send another.

Glitches and all those issues don't make us eager to decline ITA.
 
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Yes, we definitely cannot get PCC. The deadline is approaching and we learned that they never received our request, so we had to send another.

Glitches and all those issues don't make us eager to decline ITA.
Then it sounds like you don't have a choice. Decline it so that you have a chance to get an ITA (although it might be too late to be included in the draw even if you're above the cutoff). It;s a tough position to be in.

Your other option is to try and collect documentation that proves you did your best to get the PCC in time, and then later send the PCC via webform. Personally I'd be quite uncomfortable doing this, because it's IRCC you're dealing with. Any opportunity to reject, they will take it.

I hate to say it but in your position I'd probably decline and hope to get another ITA in the next draw. Good luck, hope there are no issues.
 
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SatNight

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Then it sounds like you don't have a choice. Decline it so that you have a chance to get an ITA (although it might be too late to be included in the draw even if you're above the cutoff). It;s a tough position to be in.

Your other option is to try and collect documentation that proves you did your best to get the PCC in time, and then later send the PCC via webform. Personally I'd be quite uncomfortable doing this, because it's IRCC you're dealing with. Any opportunity to reject, they will take it.

I hate to say it but in your position I'd probably decline and hope to get another ITA in the next draw. Good luck, hope there are no issues.

Yes, it sucks. Do we know when C-19 is starting? We have 504 points and should get ITA in the next round. I am more worried about TEER glitches and whether they continue to hold regular draws in 2023.
 
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Yes, it sucks. Do we know when C-19 is starting? We have 504 points and should get ITA in the next round. I am more worried about TEER glitches and whether they continue to hold regular draws in 2023.
I have no idea, I haven't been tracking it. Glitches are almost guaranteed. IRCC screws up established decades old systems. Implementing a new one is way out of their level of competence. It'll take a while for them to iron out the kinks imo. My personal philosophy was if I don't get an ITA in 2022, then I will move on from Canadian immigration altogether. I don't trust that they;ll be able to implement the new changes without breaking something in the process.

If tomorrow is supposed to be another draw, decline the ITA quick. I imagine they will take a couple of weeks off in december and when draws resume, even if the new system isn't implemented, who knows if 504 will be enough.. Try your best to get a new ITA this year. Next year is GG.