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kryt0n said:
Not correct.

The vo compares what you put in your ee profile when ita is issued and compare it to eApr. If there are substantial differences you will be rejected. If the changes relate to fake ielts results etc you will be charged with misrepresentation.

Your ee profile and eApr should match, however providing your score and eligibility do not change then there shouldn't be any problems.

any source for that?

that's double assessment !!
 
maged_mmh said:
any source for that?

that's double assessment !!

That's how the entire process works.

"Express Entry candidates are responsible for ensuring that the information in their profile is accurate and up-to-date at all times.

When a candidate is issued an ITA, their profile information and their CRS score are automatically recorded in GCMS.

If a candidate decides to submit an e-APR, the system automatically transfers the information from their profile to their e-APR for their convenience. The candidate is required to ensure that the information is still accurate before they submit their e-APR to IRCC. If the information transferred from the candidate’s profile is no longer accurate, the candidate must update their application accordingly.

When an applicant submits an e-APR to CIC, the information in their application is locked, and their CRS score at the time of their application is recorded in GCMS.

Processing offices must compare the information in the applicant’s profile at the time of the round of invitations to the information in their e-APR to ensure that the applicant meets the requirements of section A11.2. Note that not all discrepancies should result in a refusal."

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/tools/perm/express/refuse.asp
 
kryt0n said:
That's how the entire process works.

"Express Entry candidates are responsible for ensuring that the information in their profile is accurate and up-to-date at all times.

When a candidate is issued an ITA, their profile information and their CRS score are automatically recorded in GCMS.

If a candidate decides to submit an e-APR, the system automatically transfers the information from their profile to their e-APR for their convenience. The candidate is required to ensure that the information is still accurate before they submit their e-APR to IRCC. If the information transferred from the candidate’s profile is no longer accurate, the candidate must update their application accordingly.

When an applicant submits an e-APR to CIC, the information in their application is locked, and their CRS score at the time of their application is recorded in GCMS.

Processing offices must compare the information in the applicant’s profile at the time of the round of invitations to the information in their e-APR to ensure that the applicant meets the requirements of section A11.2. Note that not all discrepancies should result in a refusal."

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/tools/perm/express/refuse.asp

see??

only info which is assessed is that in eAPR

the profile is assessed for CRS only
 
maged_mmh said:
see??

only info which is assessed is that in eAPR

the profile is assessed for CRS only

It's assessed on eApr, but it's compared to EE at ITA. The differences are checked. If substantial, you could be in trouble.
 
kryt0n said:
It's assessed on eApr, but it's compared to EE at ITA. The differences are checked. If substantial, you could be in trouble.

exactly, the only relevant part is CRS in the profile.

for ex, if you got a newer ielts it shouldn't yield less score, more is fine.

now for the original OP, I don't it's a problem at all since his family structure is declared correctly in the APR and all required docs are provided along with the correct POF, EE profile will have no impact in this regard.