Scores for FSW are 468+ so you will not get an invitation. Where does your sister live?It's more than 390. And I have my sister there.
Scores for FSW are 468+ so you will not get an invitation. Where does your sister live?It's more than 390. And I have my sister there.
I had 405 crs. I lost 5 points due to my age. I need to give ielts again and then recalculate my score. But its 397. I should be eligible for the PNP programs.Can you be specific instead of “more than”. Or have you looked at the last draws if you fall above CRS scores?
She is a PR in Toronto OntarioScores for FSW are 468+ so you will not get an invitation. Where does your sister live?
Ok, OINP program doesn’t give points for family. Look at Saskatchewan. You want a score over 68 based on their points system.She is a PR in Toronto Ontario
I never used to give this advice, but after 2 SP refusals myself, I would say go for a lawyer. I am also looking for a good one so can't suggest any.I am thinking to reapply for PR again. Not sure how these 2 refusals would impact my application. I have never ever mis represented anything in both the applications and now I have the entire paperwork complete.
I am just afraid of getting another refusal, which I dont want.
The PR which got rejected, what was your CRS score and did you get a nomination from any province?I had 405 crs. I lost 5 points due to my age. I need to give ielts again and then recalculate my score. But its 397. I should be eligible for the PNP programs.
As is mentioned before my biggest concern are the 2 prior refusals and that too for 2 different programs.
What about the law firm that manages this forum - Campbell Cohen.I never used to give this advice, but after 2 SP refusals myself, I would say go for a lawyer. I am also looking for a good one so can't suggest any.
Had received a PNP from Alberta. It was at the end when they closed the file due to a missing paper.The PR which got rejected, what was your CRS score and did you get a nomination from any province?
Yours were 2 refusals but the same type SP. Mine are 2 but both are different..I never used to give this advice, but after 2 SP refusals myself, I would say go for a lawyer. I am also looking for a good one so can't suggest any.
When you received nomination from Alberta and at what CRS score sir?I
Had received a PNP from Alberta. It was at the end when they closed the file due to a missing paper.
I don't know about them.What about the law firm that manages this forum - Campbell Cohen.
Yes, since its complicated so a lawyer would be a better choice to deal with the cases.Yours were 2 refusals but the same type SP. Mine are 2 but both are different..
It was 1062 as I had received 600 points from pnpWhen you received nomination from Alberta and at what CRS score sir?
so your CRS was 462 when you received the nomination, you applied for it or they picked you?It was 1062 as I had received 600 points from pnp
I had applied in the general pool and they picked me up.so your CRS was 462 when you received the nomination, you applied for it or they picked you?