affan_123 said:
People who are not getting ita's even though their scores are 453 or above Need to analyze themselves why they haven't received the ita. Let me tell you the good reason, its not about scoring high its about factors also need to be looked at. Cic is not a welfare to give ita's to everyone who ever scores high. Your age, experience relevant education also means alot to cic. Cic does not want people to reside and live in canada they want us to grow their economy, to pay taxes and contribute your role in making the economy better.
So don't believe in your scores believe what you can contribute in Canada that's worth understanding
Please what point are you driving at?
Are you trying to insinuate that people with score of 453 and above will not live and reside in Canada?
The parameters you mentioned(age, experience relevant education) are competitive and with an extra effort, these is what makes your score high?
Are there people with score over 453 that have not receive ITA? If yes its best to be patient as your ITA will surely come.
As i have always mentioned CIC will take the following for the principal applicant:
1. Age 20 -29; ielts S= 7.5-9, L=8.5-9,R=8.0-9,W=7.5-9; Working in Canada; Canadian work experience; Master-PHD;
2. Age 20 -29; ielts S= 7.5-9, L=8.5-9,R=8.0-9,W=7.5-9; NO Work in Canada; Canadian work experience; Master-PHD;
3. Age 20 -29; ielts S= 7.5-9, L=8.5-9,R=8.0-9,W=7.5-9; NO Work in Canada; NO Canadian work experience; Master-PHD;
The above criteria or the first parameter(age 20 - 33) can give you scores of 453 and above.
Now if you cannot meet the above criteria, consider improving the next parameter which is IELTS by getting at least
Speaking= 7.5,
Listening=8.5,
Reading=8.0,
Writing=7.5
IELTS has influence on more than one parameter e.g Skill Transferability - Education, Skill Transferability - Foreign Work Experience etc.
IELTS is not cheap but come to think of it getting the above score will help you get better score and get ITA.
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Regards.