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AkshayKumar1
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Typo in form4A

Post by AkshayKumar1 » Wed, 17 Aug 2022 5:15 pm

I made a mistake in my form 4a under the "course start date". My bachelors degree started on "06/2012" but I mistyped as "04/2012". I have uploaded my transcript though (which has my correct start and end dates).

Since, I made a mistake in Form4A, should I call ICA and inform? Or they will right away reject it?

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Re: Typo in form4A

Post by mr.green » Thu, 18 Aug 2022 7:42 pm

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Re: Typo in form4A

Post by AkshayKumar1 » Thu, 25 Aug 2022 6:05 pm

@Mr.green - can the application be rejected for such typos?

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Re: Typo in form4A

Post by sailtraveller » Mon, 29 Aug 2022 5:06 pm

If it really gets seen by someone's eye - yes, it could. The weaker the profile, if it makes the rank, you don't want small things to impact a conditional approval. There's many little things here and there across the forms that people can get wrong if they don't pay attention to details.
That said: as I'm getting paranoid about typos and mistakes, I got a couple of colleagues who recently got their PR to show me their forms ... their forms had a million inaccuracies and mistakes (a lot more than any of my submissions) - and they got their PR.

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