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If anyone knows about this please let me know so that I can let her know.. thank you

Out of curiosity, why doesn't she choose Master's degree? Not sure what the (taught) signifies, but it seems that her degree is equivalent to a Canadian Master's.
 
Guys,

Can anyone share the generic roles and responsibilities of 2173 NOC. Please don't share the one given in the CIC page for reference. Would really love to see the approved one's.

Cheers
Shan
Search old posts in the forum for 2173, you will definitely find out approved content.
 
If anyone knows about this please let me know so that I can let her know.. thank you
She must select the Masters in order to claim the maximum CRS points. On the other hand, if she selects Bachelors only, her CRS would be decreased comparatively by 15 points.

Besides, after getting the PR she can still start her career in the LAW field by doing a year long course of Law to become a licensed Lawyer in Canada. Hope it would be helpful.
 
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If anyone knows about this please let me know so that I can let her know.. thank you
Secondly,
As she has two different degrees, I guess, rather than selecting only the Bachelors/Masters, she can choose another option as well,
which is "Two or more certificates, diplomas or degrees" And still can claim maximum CRS points.
 
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Secondly,
As she has two different degrees, I guess, rather than selecting only the Bachelors/Masters, she can choose another option as well,
which is "Two or more certificates, diplomas or degrees" And still can claim maximum CRS points.
If you have masters degree, you should choose that coz master option will give you more points than 2 degrees option.
 
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Next draw Prediction

March 20

CRS: 452-454
ITA: 3350

I believe it will be 453 .
 
Next draw Prediction

March 20
CRS: 450-452
ITA: 3350

And i feel and pray there will be another draw on (b2b):

March 27
CRS: 442-443
ITA: 3350

Then again 3 week gap or continuous 2 week pattern.
 
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Thank you for your answer .. will let her know

She must select the Masters in order to claim the maximum CRS points. On the other hand, if she selects Bachelors only, her CRS would be decreased comparatively by 15 points.

Besides, after getting the PR she can still start her career in the LAW field by doing a year long course of Law to become a licensed Lawyer in Canada. Hope it would be helpful.
 
Any possibility of the draw going up to 3900?

With the current speed, they are all set to 89,500 ITAs which is 400 less than the number they issued last year.

Now, the increase in target from 2018 to 2019 is 81,400 - 74,900 i.e. 6,500. At the same time, expect fewer ITA withdrawals or cancelations as applicants have become more knowledgeable...giving additional deficit of around 3000.

Excess capacity = 400 + 6500 - 3000 = 3900

In summary, they can either increase intake by 150 per draw or have just one more one-week draw at the end of the year. The current configuration of the draws is absolutely okay to meet the target.

To conclude, please don't expect miracles this year. In 2017, application pool was smaller and intake increased abdruptly. This is 2019 and this year, draw frequency and intake - both would remain as it is.

Lastly, Even with the same intake and frequency, CRS cut-off can touch 440 in a few months, so stay hopeful. The application inflow in Feb could have made CRS touch 443-445 had there been no backlog / three-week draw. Guys in 440s just need to be little patient, but it's futile to hope for miracles in the draw configuration.