I am sure that he will get it if draw happens in 1 or 2 weeks...and anyway he has 45 days for NOI so it makes sense to wait... I would w8 if I were in his shoesProbably your English, you said he WILL (different from may).
I am sure that he will get it if draw happens in 1 or 2 weeks...and anyway he has 45 days for NOI so it makes sense to wait... I would w8 if I were in his shoesProbably your English, you said he WILL (different from may).
People above 430 don't need to go for OINP they will get the ITA so save money and also it is quite quick as well people are getting PPR within a month...and let me be clear these are my thoughts but everyone should keep the documents ready you never know what might change....I am sure that he will get it if draw happens in 1 or 2 weeks...and anyway he has 45 days for NOI so it makes sense to wait... I would w8 if I were in his shoes
I too applied for EOR for speaking and it increased from 6.5 to 7.5 and received the results within 3 weeks. That's super fast!I am in dire need of suggestions right now. I appeared for IDP IELTS for the third time with LRWS 8.5 8 6.5 8 and this result was quite devastating for me. Please let me know what are chances for increase in remarks after revaluation. Has anyone been lucky so far ??
Agree! They are quick when compared to BC. I got mine within 3 weeks with a positive response for Speaking.IDP does their re-evaluation sooner, like within 4 weeks...you would just need a 0.5, so I would go for re-evaluation with a 50:50 chance...
Thanks.Great! Congrats. Yes, your application might get some delay after addition of spouse. What is your current BG status?
Yes I ordered in December, Eligibility & security not started. I will order a new set in 1st week of February to get the recent picture. BG is NA2.
I would suggest you to wait for the next draw to see how the trend is going before you decide on the next course of action.My CRS is at 441.
Have potential to increase by 3 points with 0.5 increase in speaking (7 in speaking) or re-taking the test. Wondering which is a better option. Or is it best to leave it as it is and wait for scores to drop?
Hey, I originally had wanted to immigrate to the UK. But Brexit uncertainty, as well as much longer immigration time and a few other reasons led me to choose Canada.these 2750 draws are depressing... I have no hope for a 420 draw anytime soon anymore.
I'm packing up my life in South Africa now and going to go travel Europe for a bit and maybe settle there, thankfully I have a UK passport so I can still do that until Brexit next year.
Still hoping for Brexit to be scrapped, idiotic decision that one
Me too. I was looking to move to London. The job market in London seems to be somewhat better than in the big cities of Canada. However, aside from the much longer immigration time than Canada for those of us who are citizens of neither country, I think Canada is better for non-whites and those of us who would like more diversity, in terms of population and terrain. As a free spirited non-white who appreciates the opportunity to connect with people from many different backgrounds and who likes to live in a lively city but also vacation in the wilderness, I eventually concluded that Canada would be a better place for me to settle after all. But I might think differently if I were white, and I still have a soft spot in my heart for the UK regardless.If you have UK passport then I do not think you have reasons to worry. Imho UK Ian a better place to work and settle down than Canada.
My first choice was UK but I settled for Canada as a second choice.
We have a whatsapp group for people who are learning French, whether to take TEF or just to learn. We have beginners to experts, including people who have taken TEF or are preparing for TEF. Feel free to join and ask questions:Can somebody share the TEF exam preparation link...
I have no idea of this exam.
Where do I get proper information about it?
Completely echo your thoughts. I'm currently working for a British company who would consent to transfer me to UK if I had a work permit there and I would have chosen that route in a flash. But getting a work permit there is not all that easy, besides I prefer Canada for its diversity.Me too. I was looking to move to London. The job market in London seems to be somewhat better than in the big cities of Canada. However, aside from the much longer immigration time than Canada for those of us who are citizens of neither country, I think Canada is better for non-whites and those of us who would like more diversity, in terms of population and terrain. As a free spirited non-white who appreciates the opportunity to connect with people from many different backgrounds and who likes to live in a lively city but also vacation in the wilderness, I eventually concluded that Canada would be a better place for me to settle after all. But I might think differently if I were white, and I still have a soft spot in my heart for the UK regardless.