bestofluck said:
Let's.
Any person can get maximum of 481 crs if he is outside Canada.
No, someone outside Canada can score up to 520 points.
This is practically not achievable because no one can score 136 in IELTS.
You can do CELPIP instead if you like.
I got a 12/12/12/12. My wife got 12/12/12/11. Both of those are above CLB 10, so we get 136 points.
We also took the IELTS. I got a 9.0/8.0/8.5/9.0. My wife got 9.0/9.0/8.0/9.0. Both of us get CLB10, for 136 points another way.
Don't say people can't do it. Many can.
My score is 133 though. So this means all a person can score being outside Canada is something around 461 practically.
We weren't CEC. Neither of us has any Canadian work experience (that counted for immigration). We lost points for age. The score still came to 471. Although we're here in Canada, it wouldn't have made the slightest difference for immigration.
So All rounds which says above crs 461 means no Outsider is selected or just one o 2 are selected from outside Canada.
As of July 6, 2015, there were
One Thousand, Two Hundred, and Fifty Seven outland applicants who had been selected. In addition, many of the inland applicants are cases like my wife and I where cases where we didn't get any extra points for being in Canada, rather, that's just where we happened to be.
Now Express Entry Wants to take people who are outside Canada. And all those who are outside canada and getting good crs are between 420 and 470 crs. more being in range of 440 -450. The highest outsiders crs is average 445.
Where are you getting this 445 from?
So lets assume an average of 445 is the outsider.
Why would we assume that?
So Express Entry scores will be always less than 445 in future.
They might be, but there's no reason they must be so. The job bank (when it goes live) provides a really easy way to bring in foreigners without the need to drop the score. Make it easy for employers to get LMIAs, and the score can stay nice and high ... forever, should they so choose.
Once the lot of people in Canada has applied than the crs 445 will become benchmark. Which means all those above 400 will always be in hot list in 2016 and mostly all will get ITA above 400.
They are looking to double the number of international students. Since 85% of the people selected by Express Entry are in Canada, and many international students are looking to earn P/R, one could argue that there likely will be a significant growth in CEC. At that point, the pool of "people in Canada" will never be exhausted, as those individuals that get Permanent Residency will be replaced by freshly graduated (and working) students.