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Is it OK to make changes to my info after receiving an ITA?

Zoide

Star Member
Sep 15, 2014
182
14
Costa Rica
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
I used NOC 2174 (Computer Programmer) for a previous job in the EE application. However, I want to change it to 2173 (Software Engineer) in my PR application because it is a better match. Note that my current job and main NOC is 0213 (Computer and Information Systems Manager).

I also want to make a few more corrections, such as changing the end date of my wife's Bachelor's degree to match her graduation date rather than the end of her last courses.

I would also like to remove my wife's jobs from her Work History and only include them in her Personal History. I've read that this is OK given that none of that experience was in Canada, so we didn't get points for it anyway. An advantage of doing this is that we wouldn't need to obtain reference letters for her.

My understanding is that all of these changes are OK, since they wouldn't alter our CRS points.

Is that correct? I want to be sure because I fear that any small mistake could jeopardize our application :eek:

Thanks!
 

Marty_

Hero Member
Sep 10, 2016
241
66
Category........
FSW
Visa Office......
NDVO
AOR Received.
23-02-2017
Passport Req..
05-06-2017
VISA ISSUED...
16-06-2017
LANDED..........
2017
You are correct. Just mention all these changes in your LOE
 

Amit1529

Full Member
Aug 22, 2014
45
1
Category........
NOC Code......
2173
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
11-Dec-2016
Doc's Request.
08-Mar-2017
AOR Received.
11-Dec-2016
Passport Req..
Waiting
Is it okay to make corrections to the NOC code post ITA ?

What impact it may have on the application
 

Marty_

Hero Member
Sep 10, 2016
241
66
Category........
FSW
Visa Office......
NDVO
AOR Received.
23-02-2017
Passport Req..
05-06-2017
VISA ISSUED...
16-06-2017
LANDED..........
2017
Amit1529 said:
Is it okay to make corrections to the NOC code post ITA ?

What impact it may have on the application
Yes. as long as the NOC is 0 or A or B. you will need to write the change in your LOE as well along with the reason for change (eg: I have changed the NOC for this job to this NOC as it closely matches with my current roles & responsibilities)