Hopefully,if the new minister continues at the pace of 2.2- 2.5k ita per draw, we should hit 450 by May,if not slightly lower!Escobar Gaviria said:450 here and my birthday is in May.
Fingers crossed
Hopefully,if the new minister continues at the pace of 2.2- 2.5k ita per draw, we should hit 450 by May,if not slightly lower!Escobar Gaviria said:450 here and my birthday is in May.
Fingers crossed
as per the last year report there were 14k candidates and this year it could be more.nkm said:Sorry, Its my mistake. Actually I want to know that, How many applications are in between 440-449??? Coz I'm sitting on 442.
Not possible for 14k to seat BTW 440-9 at this time last year. That was approx 1/4 of the entire pool. Maybe you meant 400-449jackdawn said:as per the last year report there were 14k candidates and this year it could be more.
No no no not that much!. There was about 14K in the range 400-449! Lets say it was 3K in the range 440-449. Now even if its double then 6K. Not bad.jackdawn said:as per the last year report there were 14k candidates and this year it could be more.
We have the same NOC. Could you please tell me which category you fall short of CRS?BA2LAMAZ said:I am currently at 444.
Joined the pool last month (Aug)
Maxed out my IELTS
1 year work experience
CEC Inland
Share your experience guys and let's keep the hope together . Hoping one day the scores will come down to our level.
vabs200 said:IMO anything above 440 has a very good chance of receiving ITA before the end of this year. However, if you can't wait for that long then try PNP options
You should mark ALL PROVINCES when enterning EE, then Ontario can pick you up automatically.vij.rahul said:Sorry How can one try PNP options. I am new to this and just learning. Please elaborate. Really appreciate your help.
In addition to what astralsource said, there are other provincial nominee programmes as well for which you can try, depending on your NOC. For a start, search for various Provincial Nominee Programmes (websites) and check their qualification criteria.vij.rahul said:Sorry How can one try PNP options. I am new to this and just learning. Please elaborate. Really appreciate your help.
Yes, some provinces have a system based on occupation-in-demand and are taking applicants that satisfy specific requirements like experience in that occupation and a degree..vabs200 said:In addition to what astralsource said, there are other provincial nominee programmes as well for which you can try, depending on your NOC. For a start, search for various Provincial Nominee Programmes (websites) and check their qualification criteria.
But the invite comes automatically into the profile right? I have already marked all provinces. Is that sufficient or I have do something else apart from that.astralsource said:Yes, some provinces have a system based on occupation-in-demand and are taking applicants that satisfy specific requirements like experience in that occupation and a degree..
There are certain possibilities in these:
http://www.gov.pe.ca/immigration/index.php3?number=1052516&lang=E
http://www.immigratemanitoba.com/
https://www.mordenimmigration.com/skilled-worker-program
http://novascotiaimmigration.com/move-here/nova-scotia-demand-express-entry/
http://www.welcomenb.ca/content/wel-bien/en/immigrating/content/HowToImmigrate/NBProvincialNomineeProgram.html
http://livinginnb.ca/ New Brunswick has information sessions which you can track here and attend and get more eligible for imm.
It comes automatically only from ONTARIO which is not on the list I made for you. You should get PT Notification of Interest from Ontario through your MyCIC account. More here:vij.rahul said:But the invite comes automatically into the profile right? I have already marked all provinces. Is that sufficient or I have do something else apart from that.
Thanks
I don't quite understand your questionAspiring CA said:We have the same NOC. Could you please tell me which category you fall short of CRS?