I actually genuinely don't understand why no one is getting my point. I've been on this forum for a few months. I see a lot of people with bad/average English levels complaining about IELTS just making them fail to make more money (ridiculous, we both passed from the first attempt) then get mad at CIC for not lowering the cutoff score. And then when do get ITA and PR, they move to Canada complain that they can't get proper jobs and that they are being discriminated against. My only suggestion is that improving your English levels will help your IELTS scores, CRS score as well as future opportunities when you move to an English speaking country. In the end, to each their own. Best of luck to everyone.
We're getting your point but at the same time we're just pointing out that there's always two sides to the same coin.
And opinions differ - we can't force anyone to convert to our way of thinking.
Also, it's pointless to make assumptions that everyone here is just moaning about IELTS been rigged while twiddling their thumbs.
Believe me, there are enough hard working aspirants here who are trying their best to improve their score if they haven't already maxed out IELTS and education points. Others (mostly mature applicants who've lost points because of age) are applying to universities in Canada to gain Canadian education and hopefully work experience in the not so distant future.
The point of this rather long post is, we don't know everybody's story - we can only assume we know things by reading a few posts here.
Thanks for the wishes. Good luck to you too.