When did you enter the pool ?Lost out on this draw by a tie breaker.
I am devastated to say the least.
Should I retake IELTS or wait till the next draw?
Someone should advise please
When did you enter the pool ?Lost out on this draw by a tie breaker.
I am devastated to say the least.
Should I retake IELTS or wait till the next draw?
Someone should advise please
Please.... Do not waste your time coming here... I beg you.If no B2B. I might have to consider options for Australia.
Don’t worry. I’ll do as I feel. It’s just a thought and you do not have to fall to that level to beg.Please.... Do not waste your time coming here... I beg you.
This time the tie-breaker was a shock.Historically, it seems when there is a B2B draw, the points drop by 4/5 points minimum. Do people predict the same if there is one again next week?
I know this all theoretical but have to keep hope while also making a backup plan!
I know why I am saying this. I have been studying here for 3 years now and things have changed drastically. The process is unnecessarily expensive, the points you need to get are almost unachievable at least for the federal visa. They are adamant on pushing migrants to the regional areas which are grossly underdeveloped. I have seen many people's dreams crushed here. I am only here because I have received scholarships for my studies. Unless you are transferring from a multi-national organisation, it does not make any sense. There are thousands of people in the pool right now who meet the minimum requirements of 65, yet they only choose a few hundred people at a time with scores of 95 and above. All of the other invitations are spousal visas, family reunion or visas for the regional areas.Don’t worry. I’ll do as I feel. It’s just a thought and you do not have to fall to that level to beg.
While I am aware of the situation, I am only considering this option as I have a job offer in Australia. I don’t know how much that can help, but I was more keen for a Canada. But the current trends are looking worrisome for me at a 470 and entered the pool just in Jan 2020.I know why I am saying this. I have been studying here for 3 years now and things have changed drastically. The process is unnecessarily expensive, the points you need to get are almost unachievable at least for the federal visa. They are adamant on pushing migrants to the regional areas which are grossly underdeveloped. I have seen many people's dreams crushed here. I am only here because I have received scholarships for my studies. Unless you are transferring from a multi-national organisation, it does not make any sense. There are thousands of people in the pool right now who meet the minimum requirements of 65, yet they only choose a few hundred people at a time with scores of 95 and above. All of the other invitations are spousal visas, family reunion or visas for the regional areas.
Congrats! If you have a job offer and the employer is willing to sponsor you on a 186 visa then it is a great option!While I am aware of the situation, I am only considering this option as I have a job offer in Australia. I don’t know how much that can help, but I was more keen for a Canada. But the current trends are looking worrisome for me at a 470 and entered the pool just in Jan 2020.
Reasons probably why the tie-breaker was May 9 2019:Suprising to see the tie breaking rule going back to may 19, is it any good sign guys!?
I agree. Slowly but surely it's going down. It seems even the number of persons entering the pool in the 450+ range has decreased a bit.Honestly, I wasn't expecting a 2 point drop so I think it's good news. We had a 3 week gap and we are already close to 469 which was the cut off of. B2B draw. Despite the fact that we have almost 20.000 people in the 450-600 range it seems people who are getting in the pool are not so high in Crs score anymore. At least not the majotirty of them, that is for sure. Let's see what happens in the next draw, if the score continue to drop we might expect a slow but consistent drop for a few months maybe. Maybe the end of 2019 was really atypical in terms of people applying.