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Maryq

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Apr 21, 2017
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I got my ita but I have discovered some mistakes
First a full time study of my husband is written part time
My master is written 4 years in length is study and it is 2 but the WES is written correctly
Lastly and my most worried is my hi husband work experience
I added the duration of his phd as work experience however if I removed it it won't affect the score. He has other 6 years
Do I proceed or withdraw
All these won't change my score 434
Thanks
 
As long as I know, It is fine to change some personal information if it does not change your score.
But since you have messed up too much, it is a good idea to decline your invitation and create a new EE profile or update a existing one with all the right information. There is a pretty good chance to get a new ITA with your score in a next draw. Get a professional advice if need be, but do it right. You have managed to mess up this much while just creating a EE profile, you have to be very careful Post ITA otherwise A small single mistake will get you rejection.
 
She made only 3 mistakes and as she is writing this doesn't affect points, so why she should decline ITA? I don't see much sense for that.
 
ladybug8888 said:
She made only 3 mistakes and as she is writing this doesn't affect points, so why she should decline ITA? I don't see much sense for that.

I agree. All the mistakes can be easily rectified and explained in LOE.
 
Maryq said:
I got my ita but I have discovered some mistakes Here I am assuming you are the primary applicant here. Correct me if I am wrong. My answers are based on this assumption.

First a full time study of my husband is written part time Do you have an ECA for your spouse? Change it and mention in LOE.
My master is written 4 years in length is study and it is 2 but the WES is written correctly No issues, change it and mention in LOE. Your points will not change anyway.

Lastly and my most worried is my hi husband work experience
I added the duration of his phd as work experience however if I removed it it won't affect the score. He has other 6 years If your husband is not the primary applicant, then his foreign work experience will not contribute to any points. So there is no issue again.

Do I proceed or withdraw No need to withdraw.

All these won't change my score 434
Thanks
 
ladybug8888 said:
She made only 3 mistakes and as she is writing this doesn't affect points, so why she should decline ITA? I don't see much sense for that.

I said, It is fine to change some personal information if it doesn't change your score. Since she has a good score, i suggested that it is a good idea to get a new ITA.


If she can't feel out forms properly and put Phd as work experience, she may have to do lot of explaining if she go ahead with this ITA as well as she will need professional immigration agent or someone who can help her to feel out forms etc. People are getting refusal for small mistakes.
That's what I wanted to say.
 
I agree that people are getting refusal for small mistakes but it only happens after AOR. If she correct it before AOR and provide LOE then she is on good side.

They do check PR application against Express entry application but this is only to see if someone got ITA based on wrong information just to increase points, which she didn't.

I understand your point and trying to be on clear/safe side but sometimes I have the feeling that people are getting here creazy about it and in effect double their work on application for no real reason.

And as long as we can dispute what's good what's not, at the end it's her decision to make. Let's see what she will decide :)
 
ladybug8888 said:
I agree that people are getting refusal for small mistakes but it only happens after AOR. If she correct it before AOR and provide LOE then she is on good side.

They do check PR application against Express entry application but this is only to see if someone got ITA based on wrong information just to increase points, which she didn't. Agree

I understand your point and trying to be on clear/safe side but sometimes I have the feeling that people are getting here creazy about it and in effect double their work on application for no real reason.I have read a lot about stupid reasons where people have got refusals and it has made me cautious.

And as long as we can dispute what's good what's not, at the end it's her decision to make. Let's see what she will decide :)
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