Unlike last year, now we have detailed score distribution of each draw available. It makes our predictions more realistic and more accurate.O hello "points will never go below 450, like last year's predictions", you kinda make me laugh!
First, how can you be so SURE in your predictions? Unless you are clairvoyant, you can't say anything with that certainty!
And tell me this, if your math is so solid, how are they going to fill in qouta if they only need applicants above 440? Their qouta for 2018 is even bigger than for 2017, they would need to have 1 draw a year in order to have 80T candidates above 440, and that's if inflow in the pool remains the same!
And also when you mention PNP candidates, do you know that they have their own qouta not touching FSW qouta?
I don't want to argue, I just want to point that your "realistic" approach is not accurate.
And on the final note, we don't hope for unicorns to come and take us to Canada, we hope that everyone who is eligible can get ITA, which is plausible scenario.
Have you claimed points for French? And maxed out English at CLB10?I feel my canada dream will never be a reality.. maximum score I can grab is 386..aftr november agn 10 less.. getting a PNP is far of reach as my NOC is 4032.. CRS will never drop below 390.. i believe.
Don't say that! It's gonna happen, can you somehow increase your score?I feel my canada dream will never be a reality.. maximum score I can grab is 386..aftr november agn 10 less.. getting a PNP is far of reach as my NOC is 4032.. CRS will never drop below 390.. i believe.
I dont know French. With two skills CLB 10 my score will be 386.Have you claimed points for French? And maxed out English at CLB10?
Start learning French then. For CLB7 you'll get additional 42 points - that's huge. I don't know any French either, but beginning my first classes on Monday. C'est la vie!I dont know French. With two skills CLB 10 my score will be 386.
Yeah! I'm looking forward to thatSounds like we'll have to plan a Tim Horton's meetup in Toronto!
Wow.. thats great! Really motivating.. had lost hope but now I feel there is still a ray of hope!!Start learning French then. For CLB7 you'll get additional 42 points - that's huge. I don't know any French either, but beginning my first classes on Monday. C'est la vie!
O hello! i like the way u say thisO hello "points will never go below 450, like last year's predictions", you kinda make me laugh!
First, how can you be so SURE in your predictions? Unless you are clairvoyant, you can't say anything with that certainty!
And tell me this, if your math is so solid, how are they going to fill in qouta if they only need applicants above 440? Their qouta for 2018 is even bigger than for 2017, they would need to have 1 draw a year in order to have 80T candidates above 440, and that's if inflow in the pool remains the same!
And also when you mention PNP candidates, do you know that they have their own qouta not touching FSW qouta?
I don't want to argue, I just want to point that your "realistic" approach is not accurate.
And on the final note, we don't hope for unicorns to come and take us to Canada, we hope that everyone who is eligible can get ITA, which is plausible scenario.
You should go with ECA too. If you start now, you can expect the result by mid September and with a bachelors degree, you will get 8 points. Worth a try as these points will be sure shot. Can't say anything about IELTS scores though. They will add up to 20 points in your total score. So IMO, if you have a chance, go for everything to increase your scoreI think so too, I am at 436, without spouse's ECA and IELTS, so we have decided that he needs to write IELTS in September, as there are no more spaces for August. We are not considering ECA, cos it takes too long and points are not that much. IELTS is the only way out for us now.
How is it possible to get the ITA with such score?I was waiting to do my medical and get my bank statements after I get an ITA. (I'm at 338)
But I will do them now itself because in a week I have to go to France for a long time.
I hope doing the medical and bank statements now won't be an issue if I receive the ITA in a month or so.
I would not recommend that. Its always better to have recent bank statements. And in case of medicals, you can get it done on France too. Again, medical exam should be done closer to application submission date as your deadline to land in Canada is usually based on the expiry date of your medicals. So closer to submission will give you more time to land.I was waiting to do my medical and get my bank statements after I get an ITA. (I'm at 338)
But I will do them now itself because in a week I have to go to France for a long time.
I hope doing the medical and bank statements now won't be an issue if I receive the ITA in a month or so.
I think that's a typo, it should be 438.How is it possible to get the ITA with such score?