IrishIan, did you come to Canada on IEC?irishIan said:CIC will look at points only I'm thinking. An approved LMIA supported job offer deals with the job because most foreign workers need an LMIA to get a job.
great analysis!! you, my friend deserve an ITA 8)namaste said:You are comparing apples to oranges when you compare the points. The point structure of Canada and Australia is COMPLETELY DIFFERENT. Australia has a continuous scale where having a job offer suddenly does not make you exceptional. It only gives you a marginal advantage. For Canada, having a job offer/PNP gives you HALF of the total points. So either you have an offer and score over 800, or you don't have a job offer/PNP and score around 400. There is no scoring in the middle 500-800 ish. A 10% drop in Australia's point system is equivalent to a 50% drop in Canada's point system. At least get the facts straight.
For everything else who said, just look at historical data. I have no personal interest in the express entry system to favor any narrative. Just stating my opinion on the program based on available facts. Of course, neither you nor I know what the future holds.
To get 600 points you must have an LMIA (not licenses). I assume it would be easier to get an LMIA for in demand occupations.Dabas B said:I have gone through all post.just a single question
Everyone knows that health-care sector is one of the profession in demand say nurses but without registration and licenses they cannot get any job in canada so their 600 points are gone straight away.on the other side IT jobs are easy to get.
So this year no one will be picked on health-care sector or any profession which requires licenses.
EEknowledge - I Revived this thread that was created about 40 days ago. We had a bit of back and forth on the argument that points for ITA will eventually drop to the 400s. With time , very short time we have a verdict on what was then a projection. The reason I brought this up was a comment made that facts were being bent to support my narrative - not this case mate. As a matter of principle, I make a case for my opinion on account of facts. If in the case that I need to make inferences - i state so clearly.EEKnowledge said:The stat model will behave similarly. The band of cut-off will become clear as more draws are undertaken.; their model will improve with more data points. Agreed. But, just giving a cursory look at Australia's draws; the bell curve is very very apparent and they cut it off at ~35% from the tail end; and shows that their first draw's cut-off was very point on indeed. first draw cut-off was 65; and it has hovered around that band. So first draw was dead-on with whatever assumptions they used. I think CIC's statistician's are working on the same assumption and similar models. But remember there is a reason they initially chose to seed their model with such a high cut-off of 886 points. Yes, the ranges will become clear because Canada's model will have high variation simply due to lopsided points given to two metrics. So Canada will behave differently. It is hard to digest these kind of outcomes; but I am not looking at a 50% drop any time soon. They will prioritize CEC; and CIC has said so too; but for other streams it is not looking good.
Not all provinces have been allotted quota into EE pool yet. Alberta for example has 0 nominations for 2015. But LMO/LMIA pockets are very deep.
I just saw the stats for 2013; and there are 146,870 workers with LMOs in Canada. Let's assume 30% of them are working in NOC 0,A and B....that leaves ~45K people eligible for EE. And imagine 50% of them want to live in Canada and apply for EE and are eligible:- ~25K people with LMOs. So you are looking at substantial number of LMO/LMIA in itself.
So once PNP get going; competition is going to see an increase and not a decrease. But this means that tail-end will have high number of candidates. What will be interesting to see is how the average score behaves. True, more draws will make the picture clearer but the first stroke of brush has already painted a foundation.
Very well said! Good job! Now I hope it will eventually dip to 300plus. ( I have 389). Wha do you think?tenkrun10 said:EEknowledge - I Revived this thread that was created about 40 days ago. We had a bit of back and forth on the argument that points for ITA will eventually drop to the 400s. With time , very short time we have a verdict on what was then a projection. The reason I brought this up was a comment made that facts were being bent to support my narrative - not this case mate. As a matter of principle, I make a case for my opinion on account of facts. If in the case that I need to make inferences - i state so clearly.
Lesson - discussing ideas are a great thing. Prior to facts emerging..no one person knows with 100% certainty but at expectation can be pushed to the fore with supporting facts and theories. "Bending the facts" or "naive" as you stated in arguing against the expectation i tried to support are things that deviate from facts, reasoned theories, or inferences that can allow forumers make informed decisions.
One thing - I was the project manager on the team that designed the frame work for the aussie system. I have an idea of how the system is designed.
What do you think now looking at the mid year statistics released by CIC. By when can the score be expected to go to 400 | 380 | 360, if ever ?tenkrun10 said:EEknowledge - I Revived this thread that was created about 40 days ago. We had a bit of back and forth on the argument that points for ITA will eventually drop to the 400s. With time , very short time we have a verdict on what was then a projection. The reason I brought this up was a comment made that facts were being bent to support my narrative - not this case mate. As a matter of principle, I make a case for my opinion on account of facts. If in the case that I need to make inferences - i state so clearly.
Lesson - discussing ideas are a great thing. Prior to facts emerging..no one person knows with 100% certainty but at expectation can be pushed to the fore with supporting facts and theories. "Bending the facts" or "naive" as you stated in arguing against the expectation i tried to support are things that deviate from facts, reasoned theories, or inferences that can allow forumers make informed decisions.
One thing - I was the project manager on the team that designed the frame work for the aussie system. I have an idea of how the system is designed.
nil chances this year. Don't know about next year.aberawi said:hello guys,,,, i know my question is silly,,, but whit a score of 350,,, is there any chance to get ITA this year,,,,,