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Thanks for sharing. Really good source. :)
 
the_lion said:
I'd like to put some light on the EE teleconferencing that CIC had with stakeholders in the third week of December, 2014.

here's the link : ->

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hopefully, that may answer a lot of questions!

Thanks!

They only issued 1200 LMIA's last year...
 
Has the spreadsheet been revised?

How are we all ranking (as in percentile) in the spreadsheet?
 
Bump for other 450 - 600 applicants.
 
the_lion said:
What do you mean by 'Bump for other.....'?

Bumping the thread to the top of the page so other applicants with 450-600 points can see it.
 
I've got a score of 500+ too, guys, hopefully some of us will start getting drawn before summer 2015...
 
dukhi said:
just wondering can any body get 600 :)

You would have to be 20-29, not married, have a PhD, have over 5 years work experience in Canada, AND have very high language scores in both English and French.

I suspect that a unicorn somewhere will score 600 points.
 
YamPower said:
You would have to be 20-29, not married, have a PhD, have over 5 years work experience in Canada, AND have very high language scores in both English and French.

I suspect that a unicorn somewhere will score 600 points.

haha i would like to meet such a person :)
 
YamPower said:
You would have to be 20-29, not married, have a PhD, have over 5 years work experience in Canada, AND have very high language scores in both English and French.

I suspect that a unicorn somewhere will score 600 points.

And you will need to be single........I am 29, have PHD, IELTS: R: 8.5; L: 9; W: 7.5; S: 8.........still i'll make only 499 together with wife's ECA. but I only have a year and a half worth of experience in canada though......
 
Auone said:
And you will need to be single........I am 29, have PHD, IELTS: R: 8.5; L: 9; W: 7.5; S: 8.........still i'll make only 499 together with wife's ECA. but I only have a year and a half worth of experience in canada though......

anyways a person having 5 years experience why will he wait for EE ??
 
YamPower said:
You would have to be 20-29, not married, have a PhD, have over 5 years work experience in Canada, AND have very high language scores in both English and French.

I suspect that a unicorn somewhere will score 600 points.

People skipping grades and gets their PhD at age of 24 or earlier because they are incredibly smart. Then works in Canada for 5 years. And because they are so smart, they can pick up English and French easily and score high.
And they spent all their time studying, s/he have no time for a relationship and therefore would be single (joking :D)

And these people will get trumped by a cook with minimal language and education but gets a job and LMIA from their relatives. (Or other occupations)