Unless you have a NOC that is popular among provinces, which gives you a nomination, there is very little chance of getting ita at the moment.Would is still be worth applying and putting myself in the pool?
How does one determine which NOC classes are popular among provinces?Unless you have a NOC that is popular among provinces, which gives you a nomination, there is very little chance of getting ita at the moment.
FSW score: 76 and CRS: 443 coz of age. NOC 2121Before calculating your CRS score look at whether you are eligible with a score of at least 67. If you are then look at provincial nomination programs. What is your NOC?
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/immigrate-canada/express-entry/eligibility/federal-skilled-workers.html
If your score is 76, how is your score only 443? If it is 443 look at provincial nomination programs. Your NOC will not be on the list of ineligible (Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Ontario). The Atlantic provinces you need a job offer. Are you a US citize?FSW score: 76 and CRS: 443 coz of age. NOC 2121
Here's how I have 76 and 443:If your score is 76, how is your score only 443? If it is 443 look at provincial nomination programs. Your NOC will not be on the list of ineligible (Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Ontario). The Atlantic provinces you need a job offer. Are you a US citize?
That is a different person.In the first post you said you were 34 not 40. Who is the main applicant. You may get more points with the younger person. Honestly you need a job offer.