sngm1201 said:I'm skeptical about the fact that CRS cut off will fall down to 460 as there's a lot people getting PNPs on daily basis.
I'd like to see points falling down to below 450, I've been in the pool since June 2015 with no luck at all.
My PGWP is valid till June 2017 and the only option I have now is to wait and watch. I've exhausted all my resources, I'm at 447 with highest points for education (diploma in Canada, Grade 12 in India) and Ielts (9,9,9,7.5). I've been a staunch follower of canadavisa forum and have seen some optimistic threads like one which says point might drop below 400 by October. Hopes are still high but running outta time.
I've never imagined that I'd have to struggle so much just to get Permanent residency in a Country where i've lived over 4 years now. It's heart breaking to see people who have no ties with Canada and never stepped foot here have managed to get PR before us. These loopholes in this "Express Entry" needs to be addressed asap.
This govt's been unfair to all the international students and I hope they make changes to this system sooner than later. I know I'm not alone in this fight against injustice but got no options but to wait in this killing future uncertainty.
You are not alone bud, keep up the good fight. I too was waiting at 447 for a year, my profile expired and I didn't get any ITA. My PGWP expires July 29 2016, I had to finish another degree and claim point for 2 or more to get bumped up to 477 just in time to get ITA on April 6th before the scores went up even higher in May. My bridge open work permit was approved yesterday, I am very much relieved! But all the stress that I was put under was horrible, I applied for the first time under CEC in 2014 but was returned due to the cap limit. 15 months of pure stress and anxiety waiting and working towards getting that ITA, so unfair. At least you still have a year to figure out what to do! Don't just sit around waiting at 447, look for PN, get another degree or earn more work experience.