Hi all, I just got back from overseas, and I'm sorry I have not been as active as I would like to lately. Things have been pretty hectic lately.
It seems like that R87.1(3) has applied retroactively to late 2012 CEC applicants, for some reasons, which is obviously not fair, but this is not new. I think when the first set of ministerial instructions late November 2008, the rules were retroactively applied as well up to February 2008 applicants, so they may have been doing something similar for CEC starting Jan 2013 (I still need to dig for the exact regulation that states this though).
beh467 said:
According to the rules before May 4,2013, they awarded the adaptability points only if you had completed a program of two year study in Canada.
Based on the new rules(you can find the details of the new rules in the operation manual:http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/manuals/op/op06c-eng.pdf), they have removed the completed word form adaptability section. So, maybe you can get the 5 points. But Ottawa has not processed any application received after May4,2013 yet and no one knows how they will interpret the adaptability under the new rules. To be on the safe side, it is better not to count on this 5 points.
The word "
completed" was never removed, it's just that now, at least according to the regulation, you only need to have completed two years of study in a program of at least two years duration
But you're right, it's best to rely as little as possible on indefinite things such as adaptability and work experience. It's best to try one's best to get above 67 points with no adaptability and only one year of work experience (which is possible under the new rule, especially for those already with Master's degrees).