buddy!!!! What? you took the words right outside if my mouth. see you in canada ;Dkryt0n said:NOW it makes sense.
Can't get there off your own skills but can on the back of someone else.
buddy!!!! What? you took the words right outside if my mouth. see you in canada ;Dkryt0n said:NOW it makes sense.
Can't get there off your own skills but can on the back of someone else.
Yup, now I understand why people voted Brexit.betty44 said:buddy!!!! What? you took the words right outside if my mouth. see you in canada ;D
So u think all siblings are paralyzed.kryt0n said:NOW it makes sense.
Can't get there off your own skills but can on the back of someone else.
envy can cause reactions like that, just letting live in his denial.hi_canada said:So u think all siblings are paralyzed.
What's with all the "his" comments?betty44 said:envy can cause reactions like that, just letting live in his denial.
Totally agree. IMO, I think it's pretty stupid to give bonus points for Canadian siblings.fatani said:I think the bonus points distribution should be like
They give 120 points for bachelors without spouse (foreign country)
So with it 10 bonus points if it was in canada. So make it 130 total if its a canadian bachelors.
And 15 for masters. And if both bachelors and masters are in canada then maximum 20 points.
So there should be maximum 30 bonus points.
10 for canadian bachelors (if only bachelors) have been done.
15 for canadian masters (if only masters) have been done.
20 if both bachelors and masters have been done from canada.
20 if only PHD have been done.
25 max if bachelors masters and PHD all done from canada.
And additional 5 points for siblings in canada.
There's a link to the source in this threadkryt0n said:Can you provide a link please to an IRCC page for this?
You guys know deep down your heart that you with siblings dont deserve on the basis of skills as others. You can have your on stream in which you fight for a position as per skills and as per siblings salary and age education other things. But if its in same pool with 600 points I think it is not fairhi_canada said:So u think all siblings are paralyzed.
you need to relax buddy. Calm down.kryt0n said:What's with all the "his" comments?
Oh and of course envy plays a part. I'm envious that I don't have the kind of personality to not recognise the hypocrisy in some these posts. Ignorance is bliss.
I'm sorry but don't blame your failure on the society. Plenty of FSW with foreign degrees are employed by many big tech companies here, some of them even earning six figures.jfalvitez said:Truly government would prefer int.credentials than goreign credentials. I live un Notario since 2013 My wife studied here business and she is working now un financial company. In my case I hace foreign university degree and the only jobs could I get is at factories.People this is ThE truth without canadian experience por canadian degree credentials. The 99% of jobs forma you will be survival jobs. So dont make wrong dreams about your foreign degrees un Canada.
CLB 10 in reading right therehi_canada said:So u think all siblings are paralyzed.
Fairly certain thats justification to promote foreign qualifications more to employers.jfalvitez said:All muy canadians co-workers are high schoolers, but my foreign co-workers at factory are doctors, nurses,engineers, teachers, accountants,etc. Thats why intl students will get more points because they honestly have more potential