The only thing missing in this graph is a blue line that ressembles the red one.
The only thing missing in this graph is a blue line that ressembles the red one.
Yeah, I know @dankboi, but I would like to make the wait worthwhile.I have this feeling that the draws will be similar to the previous year. Something surprising would happen on July or August.
How is this injustice in a fiercely competitive world?They should change the name of the system from EE to Indian Immigration Scheme, and open new ways for immigration for non-Indian citizens of the world. I was in the pool since 2018 with 432, then increased to 464, then got 459 and soon to be 454. Always missed the ITA by 7-8 points. I could have become a Canadian citizen if there was a country quota. This is freaking injustice. I have to learn French now.
I would be greateful to the government if they start thinking about diversifying the pool.
I learned English from zero. I am not a part of a country where English is widely spoken. I got two degrees from top-100 universities of the world and I paid more than 50,000 USD for those degrees.How is this injustice in a fiercely competitive world?
Everyone struggled and sacrificed a lot to get where they are now, its not just you. You should be more positive and try to improve your score.I learned English from zero. I am not a part of a country where English is widely spoken. I got two degrees from top-100 universities of the world and I paid more than 50,000 USD for those degrees.
It is not about me, but about thousands of people whose chances are reduced because of the large influx of Indian candidates to the system. People should be competing with people in their country, who had similar conditions. Not with people who can pay for a master degree to a non-recognized university and simply get it to boost their CRS score.
The requirement criteria is same for all as far as I know. But for French they are giving 50 points tops which could be easily exploited by the whole of France and French folks from the whole of EU but why aren't we seeing an influx of French topped scores in our pool? @chemistesa . I believe they aren't interested to move to Canada and doesn't mean they are not given the quota.Everyone struggled and sacrificed a lot to get where they are now, its not just you. You should be more positive and try to improve your score.
FinallyAnyone currently in Nigeria and in need of a tutor for TEF or just for learning french generally should send a text or call this number: +2349029791944. Being that French is my 2nd lang I don’t mind assisting anyone willing to learn to boost their score. These are trying times for fsw peeps and it’s advisable to max out your score and be ready for when the next draw take place. Hopefully soon.
Ah yes, injustice because you aren't competitive enough to get a sufficiently high score. IRCC should do everything to hold your hand and give you concessionsThey should change the name of the system from EE to Indian Immigration Scheme, and open new ways for immigration for non-Indian citizens of the world. I was in the pool since 2018 with 432, then increased to 464, then got 459 and soon to be 454. Always missed the ITA by 7-8 points. I could have become a Canadian citizen if there was a country quota. This is freaking injustice. I have to learn French now.
I would be greateful to the government if they start thinking about diversifying the pool.
Mate he expressed his feelings. I dunno if there's anywhere else he could go share itAh yes, injustice because you aren't competitive enough to get a sufficiently high score. IRCC should do everything to hold your hand and give you concessions
You clearly do not understand what I mean. A competition between a person studying English and/or French for 15 years with a person who learn these languages from scratch is not fair.Ah yes, injustice because you aren't competitive enough to get a sufficiently high score. IRCC should do everything to hold your hand and give you concessions
IRCC required skilled immigrants, I mean that's how they are promoting it even though we know their draws prove it's wrong. As you said a country bound quota and a competition seems good but it's not easy for IRCC to create a new system but they can. I understood what you meant, but when this system is on the run there could be some backlashes that we can't imagine now. IRCC may have had planned of a system like you mentioned and they'd have foreseen the possible issues.You clearly do not understand what I mean. A competition between a person studying English and/or French for 15 years with a person who learn these languages from scratch is not fair.