Hello everyone,
Quite an unusual one here, but here goes:
My streams is FSWP and I'm currently just about scraping 467/8-70 on the points estimator. As I am 31, I am getting 99 points for age but, once I turn 32 on Oct10th, this will drop 5 points to 94; thus reducing my projection to the c.463 mark. I am worried that the likelihood of a FSWP CRS cut-off score falling to the low 460s again is slim at best (but waiting to be corrected on this if I'm wrong?).
My sticking point is my IELTS exam, which I was due to take on June20th, before all exams were cancelled/postponed until the autumn at the test centre in question due to the pandemic.
As you will all know, it is not possible to bank an Express Entry profile without a completed IELTS exam. Had I sat my IELTS on 20/6, as English is my first language, I would have been able to bank my Express Entry profile later that day (under the assumption I would have scored full marks in all categories), and, would have therefore been in contention for the FSWP draws on Jul8th & Aug5th respectively. Granted the CRS cut-offs for these were 478 & 476, but perhaps my projection could have been out by a few points, and, I may have made it through by the skin of my teeth.
There have also been 3 PNP draws since Jun20th, which I again may have been able to make it through to.
I will be sitting my new IELTS exam on Sep12th - 84 days after my previous scheduled (and confirmed) exam was meant to take place, but, was cancelled due to COVID.
My question is this:
In light of the above, does anyone think there may be any scope whatsoever (aka. however slim) to potentially request from the IRCC an "84 day exemption" from the 5 point score loss I will suffer on 10/10 due my turning 32, whereby said 5 point loss could instead be deducted from my profile on 2/01/2021 - 84 days after Oct10th? Or: is such a request simply wishful thinking, and instead, I should just man up; dust myself down and move on?
My main reason for asking is because, due to my "advanced" age, I really do need these 5 points, and obviously there wasn't anything I could do re. COVID.
I have irrefutable evidence to prove my original IELTS exam was due to take place on Jun20th.
Also: if there were to be any scope with this, would anyone know who best to contact regarding it? Ie: en e-mail at the IRCC or a specific department or employee? Again any/all help will be most appreciated.
Huge thanks in advance for any/all help on this and wishing you all luck for the next FSWP & PNP draws... I literally couldn't be cutting it any finer. I hope I haven't left it too late!
Quite an unusual one here, but here goes:
My streams is FSWP and I'm currently just about scraping 467/8-70 on the points estimator. As I am 31, I am getting 99 points for age but, once I turn 32 on Oct10th, this will drop 5 points to 94; thus reducing my projection to the c.463 mark. I am worried that the likelihood of a FSWP CRS cut-off score falling to the low 460s again is slim at best (but waiting to be corrected on this if I'm wrong?).
My sticking point is my IELTS exam, which I was due to take on June20th, before all exams were cancelled/postponed until the autumn at the test centre in question due to the pandemic.
As you will all know, it is not possible to bank an Express Entry profile without a completed IELTS exam. Had I sat my IELTS on 20/6, as English is my first language, I would have been able to bank my Express Entry profile later that day (under the assumption I would have scored full marks in all categories), and, would have therefore been in contention for the FSWP draws on Jul8th & Aug5th respectively. Granted the CRS cut-offs for these were 478 & 476, but perhaps my projection could have been out by a few points, and, I may have made it through by the skin of my teeth.
There have also been 3 PNP draws since Jun20th, which I again may have been able to make it through to.
I will be sitting my new IELTS exam on Sep12th - 84 days after my previous scheduled (and confirmed) exam was meant to take place, but, was cancelled due to COVID.
My question is this:
In light of the above, does anyone think there may be any scope whatsoever (aka. however slim) to potentially request from the IRCC an "84 day exemption" from the 5 point score loss I will suffer on 10/10 due my turning 32, whereby said 5 point loss could instead be deducted from my profile on 2/01/2021 - 84 days after Oct10th? Or: is such a request simply wishful thinking, and instead, I should just man up; dust myself down and move on?
My main reason for asking is because, due to my "advanced" age, I really do need these 5 points, and obviously there wasn't anything I could do re. COVID.
I have irrefutable evidence to prove my original IELTS exam was due to take place on Jun20th.
Also: if there were to be any scope with this, would anyone know who best to contact regarding it? Ie: en e-mail at the IRCC or a specific department or employee? Again any/all help will be most appreciated.
Huge thanks in advance for any/all help on this and wishing you all luck for the next FSWP & PNP draws... I literally couldn't be cutting it any finer. I hope I haven't left it too late!
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