Impossible, if it is FSW application....magar said:Dear All
please share any application succssed with less than 67 points.
thanks
Not far wrong, very very very few FSW are approved with less than 67 points even when they request substituted evaluation. Here is a federal court case that addresses that issue: http://decisions.fct-cf.gc.ca/en/2010/2010fc225/2010fc225.htmlcanada_dream100 said:hmmm ... sorry guys if I am wrong.....
The case is quite clear.PMM said:Hi
Not far wrong, very very very few FSW are approved with less than 67 points even when they request substituted evaluation. Here is a federal court case that addresses that issue: http://decisions.fct-cf.gc.ca/en/2010/2010fc225/2010fc225.html
Extremely unlikely saying you have small children and like Canada would be a reason to approve the application.ihosam said:OK. We know there is no exception but if someone have small children and send them a petition letter that explain he likes Canada and his country conflict torn and he needs
alternative home.
It will success.
I guess, you will then have to apply as an asylum seeker/Refugee, and not under any of the FSW's.ihosam said:OK. We know there is no exception but if someone have small children and send them a petition letter that explain he likes Canada and his country conflict torn and he needs
alternative home.
It will success.
Hi priya,priyapandya said:Yes Dear, you can apply under substituted evaluation. Irrespective of points you are scoring, it is the officer who has to lok at your EEIC( economic establishment in Canada). That means your other characters which will help you get settled in Canada easily. You will be assessed positively, if you claim is a proper direction with proper advise. send me your resume at cicanada2 @ gmail.com or contact David Cohen for consultation.
1st AOR you received was a rejection or you got accepted 1st then got rejected on the 2nd AOR?pal83 said:i have applied in 2008 I got rejected, i scored 66 points.