Sorry to hear that but whether you're discouraged by what we say has no impact on anything realistically. There's still nothing to do but wait - or just find a way to improve your scores. My reasoning is simple: 481 points is single people in their 20s, with masters, good English, no French, no Canadian experience, 3 years of foreign experience. All these are really straightforward qualifications to have and the fact that scores have gone no lower than 482 shows that there's a bottleneck at 481. It's been so long since the scores haven't gone down to 481 and below, by the time they decide to invite the 481ers (they have to invite everyone at that mark, one of the posters above missed that point), it will have to be a massive sized draw.LokiJr01 said:Let's wait for the mid-year report...that will paint a clearer picture of how many people are waiting per score band.
To say that 2,000 people are waiting in the 480 range kinda discourages everyone below that mark, and that's pretty much most of the forumers here.
For me, it's kinda nerve-wrecking to read every two weeks that the cut off is not coming down at all, but despite that, I'm still hopeful that it will come down - of the 12 remaining draws this year, there has to be one that goes to that level! hehe
Because if 480 is indeed the new 450 cut off; CIC might as well restrict the requirements of creating an EE profile. That way it weeds out all the scores below that and saves everyone's time from being worried or frustrated.
And I don't expect to see a massive sized draw because people just don't want to increase their workload by that much.