https://www.canadavisa.com/canada-i...if-second-ielts-score-less-than-first.269148/Don’t spout nonsense. Any valid IELTS score can be shown.
I completely agree and it’s misrepresentation if you’ve scored less the second time and still produce the 1st results to claim more points
https://www.canadavisa.com/canada-i...if-second-ielts-score-less-than-first.269148/
I am not making up stories, in addition to the link I’ve also read it from an authentic source, if I find the link I shall share that as well + the question in your express entry form is ‘When did you last attempt IELTS’
I came to Canada as an international student and graduated in spring 2019. I got a job right out of school and I will become eligible for CEC with a CRS score of 479 in the month of May. Do you guys think it will enough then or should I start looking into other options? I maxed out on IELTS in my first attempt. My score is slightly better than CLB 10. Is improving my French worth it? Took French in university, but haven't touched it since then. Let me know. I still think Canadian institutes take international students seriously, it's just the international students who don't take education seriously based on my experience. Most come here to get PR, but they absolutely have no idea about how to get it.
https://www.canadavisa.com/canada-i...if-second-ielts-score-less-than-first.269148/
I am not making up stories, in addition to the link I’ve also read it from an authentic source, if I find the link I shall share that as well + the question in your express entry form is ‘When did you last attempt IELTS’
https://www.canadavisa.com/canada-i...if-second-ielts-score-less-than-first.269148/
I am not making up stories, in addition to the link I’ve also read it from an authentic source, if I find the link I shall share that as well + the question in your express entry form is ‘When did you last attempt IELTS’
This makes sense. Also, how can IRCC deliberately keep scores high when they are not even doing anything special. The draw size has been consistent and the scores have only risen in the last few draws and the people who got their PR's with scores are low as 420, do the government of Canada suddenly think of them as inferior or somehow less valuable than international students? Makes no sense to me.
Thanks. You don’t need to be rude. You might also want to read what I’ve mentioned. While I may be wrong, I haven’t mentioned anywhere that the link I posted is an authentic source. Anyway - I am not an expert on this and clearly I am only sharing information I have heard or seen - so don’t quote me.Your "authentic source" is just a random guy's unaccredited post in an online forum. Anyone can say anything on this forum, dude.
If you believe in that post, you might as well self-declare as Canadian Citizen.
I think that your opinion is kind of misleading. IRCC does not deliberately keep scores high. It's the number of candidates with high CRS (470+) scores entering the EE pool that sets the cut-off score.
Hello All, is there anyone who has received NOI for Ontario French-Skill program? How long does it take to get one after the news ?
That's what I meant to say. The number of high score candidates in the pool is increasing leading to a high cut off score but this is not IRCC's doing as the other post here was trying to say.
Hi there.
Depends on what Ontario are looking for when they do their draws. My score was 440 and NOC 0114. I have no ties to Ontario and have no job offer. I received a NOI on the 15th August and got my nomination 2 months later. I was one of the lucky ones I suppose.
Hello All, is there anyone who has received NOI for Ontario French-Skill program? How long does it take to get one after the news ?