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Ray of Hope - 90th Draw

special3220

Hero Member
Jul 15, 2017
344
448
NOC Code......
6235
438, 435, 433 might have the most people. I guess 1000 on each of those and 500 on the rest from 431 to 440.
Score was 436 on Ocrober 2017. So I believe most of the 7000+ people in the 431-440 are in the 431-435 region.
 

Fhussain

Star Member
Nov 28, 2017
161
140
Score was 436 on Ocrober 2017. So I believe the 7000+ people in the 431-440 are in the 431-435 region.
Yes u r rite... around 3k were from 431-436 as i remember that time... now 7.2k from 431-440.. so an increase of 4k in the range of 10 points ..400 at each point... around 1600 from 437-440 and 5600 from 431-436.. this is just straight calculations actual figure nobody knows..
 

divyanshohr

Star Member
Dec 11, 2017
67
12
Not being pessimistic but doesn’t seem there will be any draw today.
For next draw my prediction
ITA 3500
cut off 438
As till next draw there wont be any new IELTS result so lesser number of people will be entering in the pool
 
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sumit8383

Star Member
Apr 20, 2017
74
9
Not sure if this is the right forum to ask this, but I will try. I created my EE profile yesterday (reading here that there might be a draw today) and post-submission, when I login, on the landing page under "Application/profile details" section, I see myself as primary and my wife listed as Dependent. I don't see anywhere mention of my son also being a dependent. Now when I look back, I did not enter my son's details anywhere on the EE profile, except that I mentioned the family size of 3 immigrating to Canada ( where it asks funds you are bringing and family size)

Experts please help and let me know if I missed anything while creation of EE profile and if I need to make an update? or is this how it works?
 

siddharth1101

Star Member
May 3, 2018
54
9
NOC Code......
0213
Not sure if this is the right forum to ask this, but I will try. I created my EE profile yesterday (reading here that there might be a draw today) and post-submission, when I login, on the landing page under "Application/profile details" section, I see myself as primary and my wife listed as Dependent. I don't see anywhere mention of my son also being a dependent. Now when I look back, I did not enter my son's details anywhere on the EE profile, except that I mentioned the family size of 3 immigrating to Canada ( where it asks funds you are bringing and family size)

Experts please help and let me know if I missed anything while creation of EE profile and if I need to make an update? or is this how it works?
Sumit, I had the same question. Then I found (read on one of the threads here) that the profile requires you to add yourself and your spouse. When you get picked for ITA, you will have to provide info for the other dependent.
 
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sumit8383

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Apr 20, 2017
74
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Not sure if this is the right forum to ask this, but I will try. I created my EE profile yesterday (reading here that there might be a draw today) and post-submission, when I login, on the landing page under "Application/profile details" section, I see myself as primary and my wife listed as Dependent. I don't see anywhere mention of my son also being a dependent. Now when I look back, I did not enter my son's details anywhere on the EE profile, except that I mentioned the family size of 3 immigrating to Canada ( where it asks funds you are bringing and family size)

Experts please help and let me know if I missed anything while creation of EE profile and if I need to make an update? or is this how it works?
Further reading on forums tells me that additional details regarding children needs to be added post ITA, but a confirmation from senior members would help
 

hope2018

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Mar 14, 2018
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Further reading on forums tells me that additional details regarding children needs to be added post ITA, but a confirmation from senior members would help
That's correct, your EE profile should state in the form of number how many dependants including you for PoF, but only spouse details are needed for dependants in EE profile. If you have wife accompanied + child , then that number should be 3. And post ITA while submitting e-apr you will need to add child details.
 
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siddharth1101

Star Member
May 3, 2018
54
9
NOC Code......
0213
Here is my situation,

I have a score of 409 (education 126, IELTS 128 (max), skills and work x - 50X2 - 100). This is without any points for my wife's bachelors or an IELTS for her. On my profile I mentioned intent to move to BC or ON (PNP). BC is out of question (no job offer) but ON requirement is 400 without a job offer, "might" work

To bump my scores we scheduled an IELTS (max 20 points) for my wife and working to get her Bachelors evaluated by WES (8 points). With all this in place we will be at 409 + ~20 + 8 = 437. Not sure if this is a par score or will I still remain out of the draw.

Additionally, should I just update the existing EE profile or create a new one when I get the points for my wife?
 
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noname7

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Apr 25, 2018
122
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Here is my situation,

I have a score of 409 (education 126, IELTS 128 (max), skills and work x - 50X2 - 100). This is without any points for my wife's bachelors or an IELTS for her. On my profile I mentioned intent to move to BC or ON (PNP). BC is out of question (no job offer) but ON requirement is 400 without a job offer, "might" work

To bump my scores we scheduled an IELTS (max 20 points) for my wife and working to get her Bachelors evaluated by WES (8 points). Will all this in place we will be at 409 + ~20 + 8 = 437. Not sure if this is a par score or will I still remain out of the draw.

Additionally, should I just update the existing EE profile or create a new one when I get the points for my wife?
437 is good score. You should update your EXISTING profile when you have all the reports and evaluation and wait for the future draws. You WILL get a ITA in the next few months.
If you don't get points as you are expecting and your score remains below 437 then go for PNP. The chances of getting an ITA this year with score 409 or anything less than 430 are extremely low.