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Wolverine17 said:
Are you a dentist?? Also what are the chances for australia immigration if someone passed their exams?
Yes,I am a Dentist
Chances are quite bright for PR if you manage to clear the required qualifying exams in Australia
 
Alexios07 said:
Please read my recent post

http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/potential-changes-in-express-entry-in-upcoming-months-released-by-ircc-t447837.0.html

@Wolverine17: the chances for you to get an ITA depends entirely on your CRS points. If your points are in the safe zone (460+), then you will be likely able to secure an ITA.
I am resitting my ielts to improve my score and chances hopefully will score above 460
 
Subject to number of invites going up...
 
Alexios07 said:
Please read my recent post

http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/potential-changes-in-express-entry-in-upcoming-months-released-by-ircc-t447837.0.html

@Wolverine17: the chances for you to get an ITA depends entirely on your CRS points. If your points are in the safe zone (460+), then you will be likely able to secure an ITA.

Thanks Alexios for working on it and providing detailed analysis. I feel like I am at the border with 478 in hand. Hoping to get an ITA before the end of the year.
 
intensecool said:
This system SUCKS BADLY now ;D :P

Yes. They are focusing on people who aren't going to integrate or contribute.
 
cococly said:
I tried to randomly select criteria for an imaginary applicant to get 538 points or more

Easy.

45 years old. High school graduate. CLB7. No Canadian work experience. 1 year foreign work experience. Married to someone with no skills, experience, or English proficiency. LMIA.

689 points.

That's who gets an invitation - people with a LMIA or PNP, and the very rare young person with lots of education from a program that also counts as work experience.
 
kateg said:
Easy.

45 years old. High school graduate. CLB7. No Canadian work experience. 1 year foreign work experience. Married to someone with no skills, experience, or English proficiency. LMIA.

689 points.

That's who gets an invitation - people with a LMIA or PNP, and the very rare young person with lots of education from a program that also counts as work experience.

I applaud to your sarcasm :D