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mead said:
what age did u select?

I selected 29 years of age, the CRS score was 586.....

To be honest, a Ph.D with 5 years working experience and under 30 years old is a genius!
 
sqid.madoma said:
Right now I have a phD from abroad , two years of experience in Canada, 1 year of experience abroad, CLB 10 for TEF, My wife got a master,CLB8 on IELTS and 1 year of experience abroad. Had I applied now I would have had 541. I applied when I got only one year of experience in Canada and got 519.

That requires a lot of different conditions. This is very hard to obtain that many points. You need to have a dvanced score on TEF or IELTS.

I think you and your wife can apply for BC PNP (or any other provinences that want Masters or above)

Gives you 600+ points if they do nominate you.
 
cococly said:
I think you and your wife can apply for BC PNP (or any other provinences that want Masters or above)

Gives you 600+ points if they do nominate you.
What are the chances or options for nomination for a dentist?
 
Wolverine17 said:
What are the chances or options for nomination for a dentist?

There isn't cause its a regulated profession (requires license) unless you do the smart thing and apply for visit visa, take the ndeb and province exams, after you pass you can apply for both pnp or a job
The future of EE looks unclear and no one knows anything despite all the speculations based on nothing
 
Heathcliff77 said:
There isn't cause its a regulated profession (requires license) unless you do the smart thing and apply for visit visa, take the ndeb and province exams, after you pass you can apply for both pnp or a job
The future of EE looks unclear and no one knows anything despite all the speculations based on nothing
Where have they written that the Dentist can't be nominated in ONIP and requires certification?
Can you elaborate your statement?
 
GSSODHI said:
Where have they written that the Dentist can't be nominated in ONIP and requires certification?
Can you elaborate your statement?

He was talking about BC PNP, and yes it does require licensure

OINP is still closed for the time being
 
Heathcliff77 said:
There isn't cause its a regulated profession (requires license) unless you do the smart thing and apply for visit visa, take the ndeb and province exams, after you pass you can apply for both pnp or a job
The future of EE looks unclear and no one knows anything despite all the speculations based on nothing
It will mean that i have to take the 3 exams
 
Wanted to ask what are the chance for nomination for a dentist as well as chances for immigration to australia if things didnt workout well in express entry
 
Wolverine17 said:
Wanted to ask what are the chance for nomination for a dentist as well as chances for immigration to australia if things didnt workout well in express entry

This is not a lottery, so no random chances.

What is your score?
 
Australia hasn't placed Dentist in their desired occupational lists.U have to clear Australian Dental Screening Exams in prior to be eligible for migration as a Dentist.Its luxury that is accorded here in Canada that they are kind enough to let us apply here without any requisite professional examination clearance.Thats the reason we are waiting with anticipation of a favorable situation in the coming draws.
 
@Alexios07

What's your take on future draws?
I seem to follow your posts closely because you present a logical reasoning with facts. What does your Maths say about remaining ITAs? How many are remaining for this year?

I was at 417 in April and then re-wrote IELTS and now I am at 478 since June. I got all my documents ready now so I am desperately waiting for an ITA now. With new rules coming this Fall, looks like CRS will always remain between 480-500 for the remaining of year until we get new immigration plan.

Need your thoughts on this. Thanks
 
GSSODHI said:
Australia hasn't placed Dentist in their desired occupational lists.U have to clear Australian Dental Screening Exams in prior to be eligible for migration as a Dentist.Its luxury that is accorded here in Canada that they are kind enough to let us apply here without any requisite professional examination clearance.Thats the reason we are waiting with anticipation of a favorable situation in the coming draws.
Are you a dentist?? Also what are the chances for australia immigration if someone passed their exams?
 
rebelhero said:
@Alexios07

What's your take on future draws?
I seem to follow your posts closely because you present a logical reasoning with facts. What does your Maths say about remaining ITAs? How many are remaining for this year?

I was at 417 in April and then re-wrote IELTS and now I am at 478 since June. I got all my documents ready now so I am desperately waiting for an ITA now. With new rules coming this Fall, looks like CRS will always remain between 480-500 for the remaining of year until we get new immigration plan.

Need your thoughts on this. Thanks
Is a new immigration plan expected?
 
rebelhero said:
@Alexios07

What's your take on future draws?
I seem to follow your posts closely because you present a logical reasoning with facts. What does your Maths say about remaining ITAs? How many are remaining for this year?

I was at 417 in April and then re-wrote IELTS and now I am at 478 since June. I got all my documents ready now so I am desperately waiting for an ITA now. With new rules coming this Fall, looks like CRS will always remain between 480-500 for the remaining of year until we get new immigration plan.

Need your thoughts on this. Thanks

Wolverine17 said:
Is a new immigration plan expected?

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.