NOMAD2017
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- Mar 9, 2017
- 441
- Category........
- FSW
- Visa Office......
- Paris
- NOC Code......
- 111
- AOR Received.
- 13-12-2018
- Med's Done....
- 03-11-2019
- Passport Req..
- 20-11-2019
- VISA ISSUED...
- 07-12-2019
- LANDED..........
- 01-10-2020
Why only look for someone who is native English/French speaker... When you can look to settle down with a CanadianBachelors can get married to an English/French proficient person with a master degree
lol, I have told this story a number of times on the forum it has become a joke now lack of research was the main reason I think. I thought I didn't manage my bank account as per IRCC's requirements, so I didn't take the risk. Recently found out that one of my PCCs is also invalid. So I was better off with no submission.@NOMAD2017 how did you miss submitting your application in Jan 2018 ?
Lol, but then how will the bachelors improve their scores and subsequently receive ITAs? Marrying a Canadian is only possible once a bachelor lands in CanadaWhy only look for someone who is native English/French speaker... When you can look to settle down with a Canadian
You can get points for a spouse who is Canadian and her education blah blah...Lol, but then how will the bachelors improve their scores and subsequently receive ITAs? Marrying a Canadian is only possible once a bachelor lands in Canada
That applies only to those who are already in CanadaYou can get points for a spouse who is Canadian and her education blah blah...
You can still be where ever you are, and if your spouse is Canadian you can get those points added to your application...That applies only to those who are already in Canada
Sorry to hear that, so you were on CRS of 444 originally, i think because of your age changes, you ended up loosing the 5 points.lol, I have told this story a number of times on the forum it has become a joke now lack of research was the main reason I think. I thought I didn't manage my bank account as per IRCC's requirements, so I didn't take the risk. Recently found out that one of my PCCs is also invalid. So I was better off with no submission.
I had checked not once but twice with IRCC agent. They said that if your IELTS score is valid at the time of submission and you have received the Acknowledgment of Receipt (AoR) you do not need to rewrite the IELTS.Alright guys i finally received my ITA ... yes indeed need to wait 24 hours to get ITA after draw. Thanks to everyone who replied to my query earlier.
I have another question ie my IELTS score expires on 20th august 2018 ... and i plan to submit my application along with the fees by end of June as i need to wait for police clearance. Do i need to reappear for IELTS if i submit and pay applications fees before expiry of IELTS ??
Thanks once again.
Hey Everbliss Right now my writing score is 7 and if it did go up by .5 then I would get CLB10 which would increase my score to 441.You can expect only a maximum of an increase of 0.5 in your writing score upon re-evaluation. If that doesn't help your case, consider writing the exam again instead!