Absolutely right. Getting married looks like a viable option to increase the CRS! Hehe!441 is max you can get with bachelors and 3+ yrs of work experience. We are on the same boat.
I am at 439 with spouse accompanying and with 'not accompanying' option my score goes to 444 . I am going to lose 5 points at the end of August. Any suggestion for my case?Unless you feel that you would not be able to sponsor your wife later on, why should you not take the "Non-Accompanying" option. Migrating to a completely different country is a major decision in life, and if I am not wrong, many of us from India, would not directly take our entire family in one go. Frankly speaking, one of us goes first, finds a proper work, housing options, school options, commuting requirements and so on ... basically experiencing first hand the scope and challenges in settling down. Once the first mover has hands on experience, which can take anywhere around 3 months to a year, is when we plan to get our dependents there. Idea here is, once you land there as non-accompanying PR (or even before that), you can simultaneously understand everything it would take to Sponsor your spouse (the process might be different), but ultimately you can do it. Little extra time or money here or there, will that matter in the long run??
However, in your case, since you are at 440, wait for another 2 draws, as I think you might get in by then, and since your score will not change till next April, why do you even have to worry to hurry? You have a lot of time to decide on the Non-Accompanying option.
Hope this helps.
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+1 for the English and the way you've put it across , that's an IELTS band 8.5 (am not being frivolous).Honestly I don't see any rush from CIC to drop that score down. Many factors have changed in 2018 such as more people entering the pool, the new US president, more strict draw process, etc. Forget about 435. I am sorry to say it but that is the reality. Not even with back to back draws the cut off will come down to 435. Maaaybe we will see 437-438 this year IF WE ARE LUCKY (I am at 438). Those below that number stop hoping, believing in miracles and Canadian Angels that will drop the score down. What happened last year with such low scores is in the past. Gone. It will never happen again. They know already that there is no need to go down that much to fulfill their quotas and get high quality immigrants. For all of us below 440 the only way is to improve our score. NOTHING ELSE. Predictions, estimations, excel sheets, plots etc are fine and those who put them together are much appreciated but people please let's get realistic here for once. Yes, it is ROH but hope is not gonna fall down the sky randomly. Need to work for it. All the best for all of us!
So u don't know you have to apply unaccompanying? You are still asking.I am at 439 with spouse accompanying and with 'not accompanying' option my score goes to 444 . I am going to lose 5 points at the end of August. Any suggestion for my case?
we in similar situation guess not accompanying is the way to go for us.I am at 439 with spouse accompanying and with 'not accompanying' option my score goes to 444 . I am going to lose 5 points at the end of August. Any suggestion for my case?
Are you and Spouse both maxed out on IELTS? Do remember that spousal visa takes it's own sweet time. So if you/spouse can re-do IELTS that will be much better.we in similar situation guess not accompanying is the way to go for us.
Non Accompanying gave my brother few extra points in Jan.18 to reach CRS 435 - Got picked by Ontario for NOI - Nominated in June 18, Received ITA yesterday. If that gives you any strength to make the choice!! It would be a 6 month process once he submits his application and before he receives an outcome... I guess he would have ample time to figure out on the entire process of Spouse Sponshorship then!!I am at 439 with spouse accompanying and with 'not accompanying' option my score goes to 444 . I am going to lose 5 points at the end of August. Any suggestion for my case?
I am at 440 and I feel it is not gonno happen!Anyone with below 439 CRS Score can kiss Express Entry goodbye! I thought I would get an ITA with 438 but it looks impossible right now. Even with a CRS score of 440, it would take 5-6 draws to get an ITA. Time to appear for IELTS I guess.
But reading through the post ,it appears people are losing points because of accompanying spouses, so I guess it is out of pictureAbsolutely right. Getting married looks like a viable option to increase the CRS! Hehe!
Not maxed as you can see in my signature. But nt13 is making a valid point of settling down there without family would make things not that complicated.A
Are you and Spouse both maxed out on IELTS? Do remember that spousal visa takes it's own sweet time. So if you/spouse can re-do IELTS that will be much better.
You have almost one year before your own score falls any further.
Yes it indeed helps a lot. Have you done something similar?Non Accompanying gave my brother few extra points in Jan.18 to reach CRS 435 - Got picked by Ontario for NOI - Nominated in June 18, Received ITA yesterday. If that gives you any strength to make the choice!! It would be a 6 month process once he submits his application and before he receives an outcome... I guess he would have ample time to figure out on the entire process of Spouse Sponshorship then!!
Again, he has to feed the family after he is there... so, in reality he will have to go there and settle down with a decent job and apartment first, before he gets the family there. Add another 6 to 12 months here, in which, if he has a job that pays enough to take care of his family, he will choose to sponsor them. What's the point going there with spouse and kid, and only adding to the woes of taking care of them over and above your own self, while you still have uncertainty almost about everything. Having said that, it also depends on your current financial strength and ability to survive the costs if the entire family is there in a short gap span.
It isn't about leaving your spouse & family behind, it is more about getting there and getting things aligned, so that they have the least difficult time when they arrive.
Also, the joint application, if it gets converted to PR, will have similar timelines for landing there for all (you & your family). Only if you & your spouse are in a position to land, collect your PR Card and finish formalities and then one of you return to your home country till the other is settled there (all of this will involve cost), then you can keep the option of the joint application.
Please note: I ain't considering the drop or rise of CRS, it comes as a second important thing to think about here, first is family. Once you have thought about these, then look into the options of "Accompanying" or "Non Accompanying" and judge for yourself.
To each, his own!! No fixed rules or choices...
Hope this helps.
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I agree with this view. Otherwise, why is Ontario only offering PNP's between 433 and 440 in the HCP stream if they thought the scores were going to drop. I think there's been an internal decision to have a soft limit of 440, and Ontario then went 10 points lower to see if there were other profiles they wanted.
I wish I could be more hopeful to everyone below 440, but if it wasn't for my PNP, I'd be totally screwed as I lose 5 points tomorrow because #gettingolder. And where 438 was tough, 433 feels almost invisible.
That's your personal choice, but going through this anxiety and process twice is not something everyone is comfortable with.Not maxed as you can see in my signature. But nt13 is making a valid point of settling down there without family would make things not that complicated.