romar
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- Nov 18, 2013
- 26
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- Cairo, Egypt
- NOC Code......
- 2174
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 06-Aug-2014 [br] [b](One month after cap was reached)[/b]
- IELTS Request
- 7.5
Thank you and very well said indeedbeogradjanin1 said:If your EOI got accepted by immigration and if you prove everything you mentioned in EOI there is no reason to be refused. However, if you cannot prove at least one point from your EOI there is a big chance of refusal. Also, if $250 makes you think to apply or not, I would give you an advice to not apply. I have to tell you the truth, when you get the nomination then you have to spend money for PR application where is also not guaranteed sucess. Then when you come here you will spend so much money, a reason for that is a very bad job market, you would have a good chance to be without a job for 6 months or more. I am writing this from NB so I know what I am talking about. That's why bud, if $250 is a reason to not apply, then do not apply because this is the lowest amount of money you will spend for this journey.
I understand that the $250 is probably negligible compared to the other investments one will have to pay till the very end. However, I asked this because I have been to Cairo's information session yesterday and I have seen tens of people get their ITA's on the spot with their IELTS and ECA ready. My IElTS is expired so I had to wait. The number of people getting their ITA's multiplied by the number of sessions done in 2016 compared to the maximum number of nominations NB will grant (700 or so?) made me doubtful if they will really have the capacity to convert all those ITA's into nominations. Add to this the ITA's given through other means.
So, it is not really the cost that I am worried about. I just refuse to have gray areas along the path or practices that are followed but not documented. I have already invested in an ECA and IELTS. And I applied to Canada once before the introduction of the EE system, so I understand that it is a 30 or 40 thousand dollars project if you count the money you may have to spend until you land a job