Hello!
My husband and I (both under 30) are in the process of planning our move to Canada through Express Entry. My ECA evaluation recently came back with a Master's Degree Equivalency. I'm scheduled to take the IELTS test in January, and while I'm hopeful, I'm aiming for at least a band 8.
Additionally, I work as a Front-end Developer, and I've got a sister living in Ottawa, ON, along with her husband. When I add up the points, it looks like I might have around 460.
So, the burning question is whether all this is enough to increase my chances of receiving an invite from Ontario. I can't help but feel a bit concerned, especially considering the recent draws. It seems my best option might be to try for an ITA from a province and we really want to go to Toronto, so other places are not an option.
In the meantime I'm also studying French, but I don't know if I'll be able to get a good enough score in the test to add points to my express entry profile.
My husband and I (both under 30) are in the process of planning our move to Canada through Express Entry. My ECA evaluation recently came back with a Master's Degree Equivalency. I'm scheduled to take the IELTS test in January, and while I'm hopeful, I'm aiming for at least a band 8.
Additionally, I work as a Front-end Developer, and I've got a sister living in Ottawa, ON, along with her husband. When I add up the points, it looks like I might have around 460.
So, the burning question is whether all this is enough to increase my chances of receiving an invite from Ontario. I can't help but feel a bit concerned, especially considering the recent draws. It seems my best option might be to try for an ITA from a province and we really want to go to Toronto, so other places are not an option.
In the meantime I'm also studying French, but I don't know if I'll be able to get a good enough score in the test to add points to my express entry profile.