Ive never underestimate anyone. My wife is a cook and I am an engineer. What I just tried to say is that you can't put on the same pool these 2 professions. It is dumb as you'll end up with a bunch of high profile/degree guys doing the same thing. It would be much cleaver if you rank by same...
I'm not in Canada. I doubt any employer will spend HR hours to apply for LMIA without even meet me in real life. That's what FSWP should be about. Nominating the highest skilled persons around the world by field area, not by a dummy pool that compare a dentist with a geologist.....
I hope so, because I am an engineer but I don't have a high score (334). I am pretty sure that they need engineers there but, as I said, I must be on the middle of the pool, competing with someone that have a crap bachelor degree...
Sorry but I disagree about injustice. People that are now working in Canada should have the priority. Otherwise, their visa expiries and they will be illegally working there.
How will CIC fill Canadian employment gap if the programs that they have is CRS score based?
I mean, how will they pick the right immigrants (with the right skills) if they rank everyone on the same pool?