Hi plz tell which PNP is best for me as a foreign trained dentist459 is much lower than the current cut off. You can keep your spouse as accompanying and try for PNPs.
Hi plz tell which PNP is best for me as a foreign trained dentist459 is much lower than the current cut off. You can keep your spouse as accompanying and try for PNPs.
It may take 24 hours for the update.Hi
My score is 456, and I just got my wife's IELTS score which should push us to 462. After I added her scores to the profile, the score is not updated. Can anyone tell us why the score is not updated?
I am hopeless at 460. Trying to learn French language but who knows that score will cross 500+ by the time I learn French.I remember ray of hopes threads used to be 140-150 pages sometimes more than that, People used to answer so quickly, Draws after draws, threads are becoming shorter and people becoming desperate. Not pointing anybody just stating the fact. It will go more and more ugly. I hope at least people above 460 make it through in 2020
Learn French that's good decision. But am sure cut off wont raise more than 480.I am hopeless at 460. Trying to learn French language but who knows that score will cross 500+ by the time I learn French.
People below 465 are no more interested in these blog as they know the score will remain high and they don't get any hope by reading these blogs anymore.
Of course it will. Eventually.Learn French that's good decision. But am sure cut off wont raise more than 480.
If that is the case, then it's not only difficult for outland applicants ( nearly impossible without French) but hard for inland applicants too without PNP and LMIA. Am I right?Of course it will. Eventually.
750,000 intl students in Canada. +1 year Canadian experience is 50 or so points. You do the mathIf that is the case, then it's not only difficult for outland applicants ( nearly impossible without French) but hard for inland applicants too without PNP and LMIA. Am I right?
1 year of CAD experience = 12 points750,000 intl students in Canada. +1 year Canadian experience is 50 or so points. You do the math
I think you're being a bit dramatic here. Not all of those students will intend to stay, nor does it mean they'll have the requisite points when all other factors are considered. A Bachelor, 1 year Canadian experience (if they got a full-time permanent qualified position straight out of university), and max language results only gets to 474. That could potentially become 524 if their employer keeps them on. But I think we'll be sitting around 470-475 for the foreseeable future.... with the occasional dip to high 460s if we're very lucky.750,000 intl students in Canada. +1 year Canadian experience is 50 or so points. You do the math
Yeah!!! This makes more sense. In my opinion it will be around 475 - 479.I think you're being a bit dramatic here. Not all of those students will intend to stay, nor does it mean they'll have the requisite points when all other factors are considered. A Bachelor, 1 year Canadian experience (if they got a full-time permanent qualified position straight out of university), and max language results only gets to 474. That could potentially become 524 if their employer keeps them on. But I think we'll be sitting around 470-475 for the foreseeable future.... with the occasional dip to high 460s if we're very lucky.
If there’s no b2b draw before the FST draw then we can kiss goodbye to the 460’s. You almost got CLB 10 !!! Why not try harder and at least sit on 470?I m waiting at 467 since 10feb (ielts 8.5,8.5, 7, 7.5) , 2 or more degree, crossed 30 in dec or it would hve been 472. Iqas took too much time.
Is there any chances for 467 this month?? NOC 2171