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MAYRHE

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Jan 15, 2015
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Hi,

According to what i read under EE.People with jobs or a year education in canada suppose to be assessed over 1200 points, while those without job offer or canada education will be assessed over 600 points.

Also, i noticed an applicant that is married will be opportuned to have more points than someone that is single.

My point is 356,am single and no job offer yet in canada. Going through the post of many people that got the ITA,I realised most of them have 900 plus points.

Can someone explain well to me, i want to know if their will be any consideration for people that fall in my category ??????
cos its like nobody below 600 got ITA
 
The first draw was for applicants over 887 points. Nobody knows how and when the next draw will be
 
MAYRHE said:
Hi,

According to what i read under EE.People with jobs or a year education in canada suppose to be assessed over 1200 points, while those without job offer or canada education will be assessed over 600 points.

Also, i noticed an applicant that is married will be opportuned to have more points than someone that is single.

My point is 356,am single and no job offer yet in canada. Going through the post of many people that got the ITA,I realised most of them have 900 plus points.

Can someone explain well to me, i want to know if their will be any consideration for people that fall in my category ??????
cos its like nobody below 600 got ITA

That's the paradox. The system believes that someone with a wife and many kids to cater for will find it easier to settle-in and become economically integrated in Canada than someone who is highly skilled and has no children to worry about. The point system rewards you for being married and having children. It's a real irony.
 
It is MATHEMATICALLY impossible for Single applicants to score up to 500 points unless they have LMIA. Quote me.
 
Singalingali said:
It is MATHEMATICALLY impossible for Single applicants to score up to 500 points unless they have LMIA. Quote me.

What about Canadian work experience?
 
fl_pie said:
What about Canadian work experience?

Well, if you're single and don't have any Canadian work experience, don't have a relative in Canada and don't have LMIA or PNP(Over 90% of applicants are in this category), you cannot score up to 497 points.