They have happened in past all over the time. The one when I got my ITA was announced at 3-4ish PM EST.YUP no draw, by now it would have happened
They have happened in past all over the time. The one when I got my ITA was announced at 3-4ish PM EST.YUP no draw, by now it would have happened
Expected. The pool renews fast now. The draw size has to go down. PNP nominations have doubled.3500 486. Wow
So future scores should go up?Expected. The pool renews fast now. The draw size has to go down. PNP nominations have doubled.
CRS at the end of 2019 was up at 470s: https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/corporate/mandate/policies-operational-instructions-agreements/ministerial-instructions/express-entry-rounds.html#wb-auto-4So future scores should go up?
I'm honestly curious how many people seem to so easily get 450 and higher. My partner has good credentials and is currently stuck at 438:I want to make a poll type thread on this forum to understand why people are unable to reach scores as low as 450s (apart from age, what's holding them back?). But, I'm afraid most here are sort of aware/hyper aware of what they need to do improve CRS and not a true representation of the general population.
474 = Good IELTS + two or more degrees + 29 years of age.I'm honestly curious how many people seem to so easily get 450 and higher. My partner has good credentials and is currently stuck at 438:
- Under 30
- Bachelor's degree
- 3+ years foreign work experience
- Only lost 3 points for IELTS
He is lacking points for a job offer, Canadian experience, more education and French skills. We are looking into ways to boost points for these.
If your partner gets even one more degree certificate - they'll be at 471. Not sure if a two semester degree certificate would count (you can do your due dilligence), but it'd be steal for you folks. French is definitely another option.I'm honestly curious how many people seem to so easily get 450 and higher. My partner has good credentials and is currently stuck at 438:
- Under 30
- Bachelor's degree
- 3+ years foreign work experience
- Only lost 3 points for IELTS
He is lacking points for a job offer, Canadian experience, more education and French skills. We are looking into ways to boost points for these.
almost 2500 people added above 490 in 2 weeks. Interesting. I am a tech draw person now (1 year as a software dev) at 476. I hope Ontario does a 476-485 tech draw. otherwise I will have to take up the challenge of French soon as I drop to 470 cause of age soon.Expected. The pool renews fast now. The draw size has to go down. PNP nominations have doubled.
Masters + 3 years exp + full ielts under 29 and its 481.Masters degree will boost another 20 points I guess
The pool was replenishing very fast ever since 2022 draws started because of CECs and PNPs. It shouldn't be a shock. What's shocking is the absolute number of future pool candidates who are in a million+ and are CECs. The scores aren't going to be low for in general EE draws.I'm shocked that the scores have gone up by 5 points and over 4000 people joined the queue over the past 2 weeks. Insane stuff.
I think there are a lot less French bilinguals who have gotten ITAs in 22-23 draws. I think the number could be as low as 300 bilinguals for July 2022-Feb 2023 through EE. My TEF test center told me that there are very few who got B2+ in all. Most try once or twice and give up.Lot of profiles have French so even if you have a bachelors and 3 years exp and French you go above 500. I personally know a lot of people who are trying for Canada who know French and even if professionally they might struggle their score is a lot higher than mine because of a second language.