The very next draw when 600 are added.MZASAM said:maged_mmh: Please elaborate. Based on the trends when will OINP applicants with 1000 get an ITA
The very next draw when 600 are added.MZASAM said:maged_mmh: Please elaborate. Based on the trends when will OINP applicants with 1000 get an ITA
I would've agreed, except for the fact that SK nominated 3 rounds so far 700 candidates each from OID category with clb5!! so much for "cream candidates"PrettyCanada said:IRCC has smart plan. Keep on absorbing cream candidates having 470/480+. When such candidates are not in pool, ask OINP to nominate candidates. This will satisfy regional requirements plus candidates with less CRS will pay additional fees to government. When they are processing PNP candidates, meanwhile there will be cream candidates again in pool. If not reduce number of ITAs.
This system is totally one sided, but they have all the rights to manipulate their immigration system .
Mediocre candidates can keep on waiting and wasting money on WES, IELTS etc. CRS is not going below 450 at least till 2019.
if IRCC want to maintain the crs cutoff level while maintaining new same number of ITAs or above, OINP has to release nominations, only God knows what's there up their sleevesMZASAM said:Bestofluck: All Members
Due you consider today's' draw a breather, a ray of hope or we need to wait for some more draws.
But the precondition is the NoM 600 points!!! Is OINP going to send NoM's now. What are your expectations?
In today's draw, there may not be any applicants from the forum!!! May be applicants outside this forum.
maged_mmh said:if IRCC want to maintain the crs cutoff level while maintaining new same number of ITAs or above, OINP has to release nominations, only God knows what's there up their sleeves
True but SK, PEI etc. are not in that demand (specially for cream candidates), and for that reason I think they are given special privileges. CRS of 400 is also not required for their candidates, if they meet provincial requirements.maged_mmh said:I would've agreed, except for the fact that SK nominated 3 rounds so far 700 candidates each from OID category with clb5!! so much for "cream candidates"
I've been trying to get hold of them over phone for the past month.. no joytari7499 said:Whatever the case be, their silence is despicably frustrating...no calls, at least to the ones on forums, for almost a week now. Any guesses why?
so it's all our fault to have better education and better language!PrettyCanada said:True but SK, PEI etc. are not in that demand (specially for cream candidates), and for that reason I think they are given special privileges. CRS of 400 is also not required for their candidates, if they meet provincial requirements.
Maged: It seems this draw is well thought and declared. OINP/IRCC has a plan which we are unaware.maged_mmh said:if IRCC want to maintain the crs cutoff level while maintaining new same number of ITAs or above, OINP has to release nominations, only God knows what's there up their sleeves
Not at all. We are going to get nomination from best state of one of the best country .maged_mmh said:so it's all our fault to have better education and better language!
this number is 3 draws worth of 2500 each, if they're willing to do so.MZASAM said:Maged: It seems this draw is well thought and declared. OINP/IRCC has a plan which we are unaware.
OINP is the only province which has large inventory and has issued AoR's to approx 6000 eligible applicants in 2016.
How IRCC takes this number into their equation, future draws will depend on OINP nominations.
We need to watch the NoM's for seniors; if they get the NoM's soon, other's can hope for their turn.