Under a year. There are some shortcuts you can make it in 6 months.How long does it take to learn French? Just to get 8-10 additional points..
Under a year. There are some shortcuts you can make it in 6 months.How long does it take to learn French? Just to get 8-10 additional points..
H-1B visa applicants are getting interested in Canada PR.Any hope for 446. Since the candidates in 440 to 450 is increasing, now it is close to 3500+. Its seems very difficult to sail through. Don't why there an steady inflow in 450+ candidates.
Sounds good, wish you good luck!!If my wife gives the exam, she can increase by 2 points. On the other hand, I can increase by 6 points but it's more difficult in my case. We are contemplating who will do.
WES gave masters to my wife so she can become primary applicant too if she clears IELTS by getting 8777. She is 0.5 short in writing. As she is in her 20s, she won't lose points on age either. But all this if she gets 7 in writing.
For now, I am focusing on who will give IELTS between me and my wife.
You have already completed one year of your work experience, mate. Confused? Just calculate the months starting from April 2018 to March 2019...which are equals to 12 months (1 year), and in April you would be completing 13 months in altogether. So, yes you are free to do!i have a really confusing question here, i would be great if you can give me some advice on this. i have started my job in Canada on 19th April 2018 and i am completing my 1 year on 18th April 2019. i have CRS 448. So, if i will get the ITA on 17th April draw. should i suppose to accept that or not? thanks in advance.
There is still a good chance for 446. It may look unlikely right now, but I'm 100% sure they will either increase the draw size or have more frequent draws. You'll get it before the end of the year.Any hope for 446. Since the candidates in 440 to 450 is increasing, now it is close to 3500+. Its seems very difficult to sail through. Don't why there an steady inflow in 450+ candidates.
Even i thought that i will skip the ROH #115, cause i genuinely dont believe i have a chance in 115th draw, unless there is some miracle.The same applies to me too
Same hereEven i thought that i will skip the ROH #115, cause i genuinely dont believe i have a chance in 115th draw, unless there is some miracle.
But then again, i couldn't resist the urge to go thru this thread, and reply to anyone who has some genuine query, and i know the right answer. Plus i can give the hope to people who stand a chance in 115th draw, like the folks above 449. I guess it has become a force of habit for me to be in ROH thread since December.
All the best folks!!!!
Congratulations!! You have been selected under AINP. Please go ahead and accept the invite.Hello All, I am sitting at 440 now. NOC 2132. Got a message today from Alberta PNP program. The letter reads as "Alberta Territorial/Provincial interest letter". It states as follows...
"Alberta is interested in your profile. Please contact AINP if you are interested to apply to consider for nomination"
I don't have any work permit or temp residential status. I am an Indian national. Will I be eligible for nominations? Can anybody give your suggestion please? Your advice would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
PS. Also... Had any anyone recieved similar mail from Alberta? Please share your experience!