That's a good score. The points have already dropped to 450 and are likely to drop again soon. You are definitely in with a chance.Wolverine17 said:463 when i update with my spouse new results
That's a good score. The points have already dropped to 450 and are likely to drop again soon. You are definitely in with a chance.Wolverine17 said:463 when i update with my spouse new results
They way I am seeing it FSW & FST with LMIA but without diploma or degree can only obtain points in the lower levels say 300's to 400's.ScarletSails said:They give people with LMIA 50 or 200 points and give graduates who completed a 1-year or 2-year program only 15 points and other graduates who completed 3-year or 4-year programs or Master's/PhD with 30 points. I do not see how that change is going to replace LMIA holders with unemployed CEC. Please remember that EE is still a pool where only candidates with highest scores will be selected. Unemployed CEC without skills and work experience and high language scores will not automatically become competitive because of the extra 15 or 30 points.
Sure, but then she can't come with you to Canada. If you choose to sponsor her afterwards the wait is about a year.mnhasan621 said:Can I apply without my spouse to get more points?
Thanks.
My partner has a Canadian degree and more than 1 year of work experience...and is making >60k. And without this change of decreased LMIA...has been being passed my thousands of low human factor candidates with LMIABOWPR said:Reducing LMIA points is a joke. What are CIC trying to achieve by placing those already working in Canada on a LMIA in the same rank as some who've never even been here? Where is the logic in that? The whole purpose of PR based LMIA is to ease access to PR, they may as well just abolish PR / LMIA because its practically worthless by the sounds of whats coming.
I'm not 100% certain but it could be possible as in my case, FSW & FST PR/LMIA holders currently working in Canada without degrees or diplomas could be outranked by a unemployed CEC who's got a 1 year gender studies diploma. How have they made this even possible?
Interesting times ahead.
^^^ +1ravdawg said:My partner has a Canadian degree and more than 1 year of work experience...and is making >60k. And without this change of decreased LMIA...has been being passed my thousands of low human factor candidates with LMIA
Sorry, but if you have low points go improve them. We dont need more low wage restaurant managers passing up high earners en masse. We need them in a fine balance .
Economic immigration is just that. Economic. This change is much fairer.
Dont forget that there will still be room for the people you're advocating for. Not all international students are doing bachelor's/masters. The ones with 1yr diploma are getting much less points.
And if you are sour at those who are getting more points than you with a 1yr diploma, go get one yourself since apparently youre being well paid and already well integrated.
After all its just a gender studies diploma right?(seriously, are you that angry?)
Anyone with LMIA can get 50 or 200 points. In fact, you get those points even BEFORE you get your work permit and start working in Canada. The one year provision is only for ICTs and other work permits (NAFTA etc.).kalpan said:To get LMIA 50 points, should I have to work with the same employer for a year, then I am eligible to get 50 points? OR JUST LMIA is enough to claim 50 points after positive LMIA with employer name on work permit?
Lmia paper is good to claim.kalpan said:To get LMIA 50 points, should I have to work with the same employer for a year, then I am eligible to get 50 points? OR JUST LMIA is enough to claim 50 points after positive LMIA with employer name on work permit?
No idea what you're talking about. You haven't gone through the LMIA process nor has your partner. You are not an employer either so how can you comment on the needs of employers, and yea I am angry with every right to be. The change is not fair, anyone who has actually gone through the LMIA process will understand that.ravdawg said:My partner has a Canadian degree and more than 1 year of work experience...and is making >60k. And without this change of decreased LMIA...has been being passed my thousands of low human factor candidates with LMIA
Sorry, but if you have low points go improve them. We dont need more low wage restaurant managers passing up high earners en masse. We need them in a fine balance .
Economic immigration is just that. Economic. This change is much fairer.
Dont forget that there will still be room for the people you're advocating for. Not all international students are doing bachelor's/masters. The ones with 1yr diploma are getting much less points.
And if you are sour at those who are getting more points than you with a 1yr diploma, go get one yourself since apparently youre being well paid and already well integrated.
After all its just a gender studies diploma right?(seriously, are you that angry?)
Yes but am running out of time,will loose 5 points in jan due to agekryt0n said:That's a good score. The points have already dropped to 450 and are likely to drop again soon. You are definitely in with a chance.
Please I really need to understand this whole thing because i'm getting more confused.omarimam said:Where does it say November 19th? Are they gonna announce it at a Saturday? I dont think so.
I went through the LMIA process and it is a complete sham.BOWPR said:No idea what you're talking about. You haven't gone through the LMIA process nor has your partner. You are not an employer either so how can you comment on the needs of employers, and yea I am angry with every right to be. The change is not fair, anyone who has actually gone through the LMIA process will understand that.