473For the expert what is the safe crs at the end of the year ?
473For the expert what is the safe crs at the end of the year ?
My score is 468 as well...am expecting the crs cut off score might be around 465- 470 by the last draw in DecemberI do not know what would be the status of 468 (this is my score) until the year end? I feel that it might just reach that score, if there are 3 draws. If there are 2 draws then there is no chance for this score. What do you all think?
So next cut will be 478Consistency is what IRCC is going for
Your whole post makes it easy oh yea internationals get the high scores when in reality it is very difficult to get a CLB 9 or CEC work experience, the main reason express entry is messed up now is because of outland applicants they come here study a 1 year degree in Canada and mess up the system. I'm not against you... Heck getting a study permit back in 2012 was a difficult process with a lot of complications...now it seems like a piece of cake. I've been here for 7 years and I can tell you this many people who been into Canada in my situation ended up being stuck... Why because we got used to the system. Meanwhile, legitimate international students end up leaving the country because our PGWP is worthless even though it is LMIA exempt Why? Because Canadian employers know that after CEC requirement is fulfilled we will leave them hanging so they don't prefer to hire us. There needs to be a law to stop this 1 year degree BS you either get a 3 or 4-year degree to claim points or Masters or Phd or no points awarded. Express entry should not be a requirement for international students nor CLB 9 now, there needs to be a proper way instead of turning this system into an auction the irony of this is the fact that no one expected the system to be that mismanaged. I believe 2019 is a signal to CIC to get their game together you either conduct regular draws with no backlogs or you increase the ITA numbers, PNP shouldn't be part of express entry either should be a provincial thing not a federal thing. 451-600 backlog needs to clear through B2B draws now or else we are looking at chaos those 15,000+ people are qualified people.
agree stop asking aint nobody here works for CIC so calm down and hope for the bestAnother day Another bunch of people asking "my score is 460+ any chance for me in the next two months"
for goodness sake, please look at draw history and you'll know the answer is YES . Don't know how many times this needs to be addressed here.. the last draw was 472 , there's gonna be two or three more draws before year end which will drop the scores into 460s so people need to stop repeating the same question every hour.
Summary :
460-470 : Worst case youll get ITA by end of Jan 2020 or early Feb 2020
470 + : Youll get ITA worst case by first draw of Dec 2019
So folks please relax
Lol so much ranting for nothing.
If you studied here for a 3-4 years degree and cannot get CLB9... well, I wonder what you did for that 4 years. My friends have no trouble getting CLB8/9, a little bit more study they all get CLB9.
If you are having trouble looking for job after graduation, then maybe you should have gone for a better program than woman studies or such. None of my friend was "discriminated" during hiring and most got job offers before graduation.
If those people with 1 year degree got to find a job in Canada and you can't, well, I can only say you are not a desirable candidate to CIC.
Edit: Ah you are that guy who complains about the IELTS system for not giving you 7 on writing... Keep complaining, because you did nothing wrong and it's everyone else's fault
How will you loose 10 points? May be 5 points for birthday yeah?Hello Guys,
I'm at 463. Is there any chance that it might drop to this score by the end of this year. I'll lose 10 points in the first week of Jan 2020
Any inputs would be appreciated. Thank you
He loses 10 if he's 40+How will you loose 10 points? May be 5 points for birthday yeah?
Actually he is somewhat correct. I have an engineering degree from a good University with internship experience and I still had a hard time securing a job. Cleared every interview but the problem was always my residency status. I even had a job offer rescinded because they realized I was on PGWP when I was asked to share my accounting information. Trust me, it is not as easy as it seems for applicant's who have spent a majority of their adult life abroad. In short, there is no plan B.
Also, nobody recognizes a "1 Year Degree" as something valuable in the corporate world. Most of the "1 year degree" students end up getting their PR through working small jobs.
Actually he is somewhat correct. I have an engineering degree from a good University with internship experience and I still had a hard time securing a job. Cleared every interview but the problem was always my residency status. I even had a job offer rescinded because they realized I was on PGWP when I was asked to share my accounting information. Trust me, it is not as easy as it seems for applicant's who have spent a majority of their adult life abroad. In short, there is no plan B.
Also, nobody recognizes a "1 Year Degree" as something valuable in the corporate world. Most of the "1 year degree" students end up getting their PR through working small jobs.
Please keep in mind CIC doesn't even meet the 6 months timeline to process the PR application...they have no resource to handle b2b draw imo