Yes,I am a DentistWolverine17 said:Are you a dentist?? Also what are the chances for australia immigration if someone passed their exams?
Chances are quite bright for PR if you manage to clear the required qualifying exams in Australia
Yes,I am a DentistWolverine17 said:Are you a dentist?? Also what are the chances for australia immigration if someone passed their exams?
I am resitting my ielts to improve my score and chances hopefully will score above 460Alexios07 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.
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.
intensecool said:This system SUCKS BADLY now ;D![]()
cococly said:I tried to randomly select criteria for an imaginary applicant to get 538 points or more
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.