kiwissima Hero Member Sep 17, 2018 247 91 Nov 12, 2020 #2 Even more for a master’s. It makes sense, Canadian education is a primary driver for integrating and being competitive in the job market Reactions: arun437 and Rockytheten
Even more for a master’s. It makes sense, Canadian education is a primary driver for integrating and being competitive in the job market
R rajas1234 Star Member Jun 27, 2020 53 37 Nov 12, 2020 #3 Any chance for IRCC to increase points for Canadian experience ? I am inland and struck at 460
R Rockytheten Hero Member Jun 13, 2017 221 32 Nov 12, 2020 #4 kiwissima said: Even more for a master’s. It makes sense, Canadian education is a primary driver for integrating and being competitive in the job market Click to expand... I really hope this isn’t a glitch. This is the best ray of hope for all of us cec inland, after all we spend 1000s of $ to study here.
kiwissima said: Even more for a master’s. It makes sense, Canadian education is a primary driver for integrating and being competitive in the job market Click to expand... I really hope this isn’t a glitch. This is the best ray of hope for all of us cec inland, after all we spend 1000s of $ to study here.
R rajas1234 Star Member Jun 27, 2020 53 37 Nov 12, 2020 #5 Increase in points seems to be inline with this article https://www.cicnews.com/2020/11/canada-to-offer-more-immigration-pathways-to-temporary-residents-1116283.html
Increase in points seems to be inline with this article https://www.cicnews.com/2020/11/canada-to-offer-more-immigration-pathways-to-temporary-residents-1116283.html
A alexsmith14 Full Member Jan 1, 2019 26 0 Nov 12, 2020 #6 I too hope it's not a glitch. I get extra 15 points too for my diploma, but not officially on my express entry profile. Does anyone know when this change takes place?
I too hope it's not a glitch. I get extra 15 points too for my diploma, but not officially on my express entry profile. Does anyone know when this change takes place?