The reality is EE is pretty much popular these days , and many people are cracking ielts and entering the pool . This is the main reason . 3000-4000 people( biweekly) over 470 from all around the world is possible , and this could become more competitive in the future , specifically because of people here in India . Less employment opportunitiesI’m talking about the fake profiles not the legit ones. At least 300 fake profiles have wasted 300 invitations and pushed the cut-off CRS higher than it’s supposed to be. People around the tier-breaking rule are suffering from waiting and some even lost their dream due to aging. Shouldn’t we condemn this unethical activity?
Agreed. EE will have higher bar considering the deteriorating immigration situation in US and Australia.Candidates are refueling the pool on a daily basis. That’s the simple (and only) explanation. Yes, there are over 4.000 people with scores above 471 entering the pool every 2 weeks. This is far from absurd.
But all these with above 470??With the influx of people moving away from US and Australia, the score may even increase in the future. Time to move fast!
It is not unthinkable. A single candidate with the profile - 29 years old, IELTS CLB10, 3 years of work exp. and a Master degree, even without any tie to Canada, would score 481.But all these with above 470??
Especially those coming from native-speaking countries, they won't have any problem scoring CLB9+. Even CLB10 is not impossibly difficult for second-language frequent users. I nailed in the very first and only attempt to IELTS in my entire life and I am only a simple IT professional.It is not unthinkable. A single candidate with the profile - 29 years old, IELTS CLB10, 3 years of work exp. and a Master degree, even without any tie to Canada, would score 481.
I too think so.Especially those coming from native-speaking countries, they won't have any problem scoring CLB9+. Even CLB10 is not impossibly difficult for second-language frequent users. I nailed in the very first and only attempt to IELTS in my entire life and I am only a simple IT professional.
I know many sitting at 469 (CLB9 + master) and 468 (CLB9.5 + 2 degrees) have room for improvement in terms of IELTS test scores. They definitely need to look at re-sitting for the exam.
The tie-breaking rule is only applicable for 471 candidates.You guys have to understand something, these 471 candidates were not added in the past two weeks, because simply: the cut off is in september!
IRCC numbers do not make sense.
There is no point in resorting to conspiracy theories. The reality is EE is very very popular around the world and that has been reflective in the upward trend of scores since January last year when the CRS score came down to 438!You guys have to understand something, these 471 candidates were not added in the past two weeks, because simply: the cut off is in september!
IRCC numbers do not make sense.