Suggestion: Try fornithinte said:Hi mates,
I have an IELTS score of 7.5
listening 7
reading 8.5
writing 6.5
speaking 7
Btech dgree
Suggestion:
listening 7
reading 8.5
writing 6.5
speaking 7
4 year india and 2 year saudi work experience.
Will i get a pr? Which province is the best?
To be honest with 387 points, you will be in the pool for a very long time before you get ITA. I spoke to some consultants to get an idea but decided to do it on my own. the consultant I went to just wanted my business and wanted to sign me up. He told me it doesn't matter what score you have. If you enter the pool, provinces will pick you up and give you 600 points. Since I from outside Canada, my only chance to get PNP was from Ontario and the minimum CRS points they wanted was 400. I have way more than that. I didnt want to depend on PNP as I felt I was capable of improving my CRS. Now all PNPs are online but didn't want to go through the old paper based method. If you can get a PNP then go for it else retake ielts and improve your score. If you have maxed out on ielts then PNP is your only option.nithinte said:When I talk to an agent she told me I have 387 points. Should I proceed with this? She is forcing me to.
Consultant only want money and they aren't of much help now. This forum has the details. You can enter Express entry pool your self.nithinte said:When I talk to an agent she told me I have 387 points. Should I proceed with this? She is forcing me to.
Hi,nithinte said:Hi mates,
I have an IELTS score of 7.5
listening 7
reading 8.5
writing 6.5
speaking 7
Btech dgree
4 year india and 2 year saudi work experience.
Will i get a pr? Which province is the best?
To be completely honest, that score will not get you an ITA at any foreseeable point in the future. Scores have never dropped below 450. Anything below 440 is extremely unlikely and would be completely unprecedented, and honestly anything below 430 just isn't going to happen. Your agent or whoever just sounds like they are trying to grab your money. Either apply to express entry yourself for free, or don't do it at all because your score just isn't worth the investment (unless you are willing to improve it, of course).nithinte said:When I talk to an agent she told me I have 387 points. Should I proceed with this? She is forcing me to.
nithinte said:First of all, thank you for all the helpful replies.
Actually my score is
listening 8
reading 8.5
writing 6.5
speaking 7
Total 7.5
Dude without French language proficiency test (TEF or DELF), trust me dude Quebec ain't happening. IELTS can get you maximum of 6 points, but on the contrary French can get you maximum of 16 points. But the catch is, even if you start learning French now, which I am doing atm, the minimum level is B2 intermediate to claim any point for French whatsoever. B2 in all four band will fetch you 12 points which will most definitely seal the deal. When I asked my teacher how long it might take to complete B2 intermediate, and all said at least 2 years. And learning French ain't easy I would like to share. It sounds pretty, but to learn you need commitment and time. I work 48 hours, 6 days a week. Its been nearly 8 months since I started learning French and i have only got to A2 Beginner or level 4. B2 intermediate, i reckon is level 12. In a nutshell, if you don't have French, Quebec is might difficult if not impossible.
Do not give your money away to that prick consultant, although i am a education counselor myself, but i never blurry or unclear message to my clients. Hope my input helps you in anyway. Cheers.
The agent told me that there are more chances in Quebec now. And the required score is brought down to 5 (ielts).
I was wondering that whether I should spend 10k inr to register with them. Is it a safe bet?
I am also thinking about giving revaluation request on my Writing. If it gets to 7 the better, right?
Stop speaking to this agent. If you can't get a score of 440 minimum then you should not pay to submit a profile.nithinte said:First of all, thank you for all the helpful replies.
Actually my score is
listening 8
reading 8.5
writing 6.5
speaking 7
Total 7.5
The agent told me that there are more chances in Quebec now. And the required score is brought down to 5 (ielts).
I was wondering that whether I should spend 10k inr to register with them. Is it a safe bet?
I am also thinking about giving revaluation request on my Writing. If it gets to 7 the better, right?