draw 141 and 142 conducted on april 9th PNP and CEC.Hope in what sense? Please elaborate!!
Because the cutoff for CEC was going below 430s. They waited to get enough people under this category to get into the pool. As I said they carefully monitor the situations and might go with alternate draws.Yeah, if they had no plan to continue FSW draws then why did they conduct one 2 weeks ago in the first place?
What are they monitoring. No fsw applicant will land in canada this year.Because the cutoff for CEC was going below 430s. They waited to get enough people under this category to get into the pool. As I said they carefully monitor the situations and might go with alternate draws.
even if they invite 3900 fsw every two weeks, processing time will take more than 6 months. in any case, no one is expecting any fsw candidate to land in.What are they monitoring. No fsw applicant will land in canada this year.
X2What are they monitoring. No fsw applicant will land in canada this year.
I ve thought about this in every possible way... and all the angle points towards unfairness to fsw candidates.... but I guess there’s nothing we can do... their country.. their rules.. I just kinda feel bad for putting so much effort in this...Well.... it is quite sad to see the PNP specific draw i think that IRCC is trying to use a flexible approach in inviting applicants and we just have to wait and see what they are up to .
Right! By doing this, they will make sure the scores are always up and above 470s. By choosing alternate draws, the cutoff score won't go down too much for both CEC and all program draws.I hate to be that kinda of guy, but... can the guys “there’s no way the score will not drop into the 450-460” understand that it’s not going to happen?
The rate of increase in the 470+ range was of 153 candidates/day, so roughly 2200 candidates/fortnight. That’s from the average 800-1200 from the previous draw.
The rate will continue to increase. If people wants to get their ITAs, they will possibly need 475+, because very soon the rate will be back to the usual numbers pre-COVID.