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xibalban
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Hey fellas,
I noticed some major differences (insensible ones i.e.) in Canadian Skilled Immigration as opposed to the Australian one.
1. The CRS system is unreasonable ->especially the points dependency on age. Australia has same points for < 45 years old applicants.
2. Points for experience/qualifications is unreasonably linked with IELTS scores. Australia does offer better points for better IELTS, but a simple 6 in each is accepted, and doesn't affect your skills based points.
3. The ECA process insists on hard-copies (sealed, signed on flap. etc.). Australian counterparts are happy with 300 dpi scans.
4. POF is a big pain for Canadian Immigration. Australia doesn't care about funds, as long as it feels that you have the right skill-set. It also does imply that you'd not remain unemployed for long in Australia, while survival in Canada initially can be a problem, hence the POF requirement.
5. This one is unrelated to the immigration process and comes to personal choice, but Australia appears to enjoy warm climate and hence more outdoors lifestyle, more swimming, more beach time, more bikinis, etc. ;D
I think I won't have to re-write IELTS multiple times to immigrate to Australia on 189 Visa Sub-Class. Their points system makes a lot more sense. I'll apply for Australia!!
I noticed some major differences (insensible ones i.e.) in Canadian Skilled Immigration as opposed to the Australian one.
1. The CRS system is unreasonable ->especially the points dependency on age. Australia has same points for < 45 years old applicants.
2. Points for experience/qualifications is unreasonably linked with IELTS scores. Australia does offer better points for better IELTS, but a simple 6 in each is accepted, and doesn't affect your skills based points.
3. The ECA process insists on hard-copies (sealed, signed on flap. etc.). Australian counterparts are happy with 300 dpi scans.
4. POF is a big pain for Canadian Immigration. Australia doesn't care about funds, as long as it feels that you have the right skill-set. It also does imply that you'd not remain unemployed for long in Australia, while survival in Canada initially can be a problem, hence the POF requirement.
5. This one is unrelated to the immigration process and comes to personal choice, but Australia appears to enjoy warm climate and hence more outdoors lifestyle, more swimming, more beach time, more bikinis, etc. ;D
I think I won't have to re-write IELTS multiple times to immigrate to Australia on 189 Visa Sub-Class. Their points system makes a lot more sense. I'll apply for Australia!!