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sneaksteve

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Mar 22, 2017
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Hi guys,

I am very anxious. I just found my previous ineligible and withdrawn profiles contain some incorrect information. Since They cannot be updated, they are still there in my profiles. It is been more than one year, and those profiles are still there in the system. Does anyone know how long they keep the profiles? Should not they be deleted from the system after one year? If in future I create a new profile and submit e-APR, will CIC double-check my previous profiles for previous misrepresentation?

Thank you so much.
 
It's fine. They aren't compared.
 
sneaksteve said:
Hi guys,

I am very anxious. I just found my previous ineligible and withdrawn profiles contain some incorrect information. Since They cannot be updated, they are still there in my profiles. It is been more than one year, and those profiles are still there in the system. Does anyone know how long they keep the profiles? Should not they be deleted from the system after one year? If in future I create a new profile and submit e-APR, will CIC double-check my previous profiles for previous misrepresentation?

Thank you so much.

CIC will not deal with ineligible profiles, you are good bro.
 
If you have a couple of ineligible profiles does that count as having applied to Express Entry before for the question in the EE profile submission? If so, which number should we put as our EE number?

If these don't count, does having applied to CIC for an International Experience Canada count?
 
elizabeth.hand said:
If you have a couple of ineligible profiles does that count as having applied to Express Entry before for the question in the EE profile submission? If so, which number should we put as our EE number?

If these don't count, does having applied to CIC for an International Experience Canada count?

No, only answer "yes" if you've submitted an eAPR before.

For the other question applying for IEC does count.
 
Someone today said, after you create your EE profile and thereafter make any changes to it gets recorded in the GCMS notes.
Not sure, how much this factor will effect the application.
 
DelPiero07 said:
No, only answer "yes" if you've submitted an eAPR before.

For the other question applying for IEC does count.


Thanks! Based on your answers, I answered this question incorrectly in my profile submissions, could that be a reason why they were found ineligible? I am struggling to figure out why and have triple checked all the usual reasons. (and posted about them in the 'ineligible profile....post here' thread - no reply yet)