I think with 473 you are bound to get in on the very next draw if you are in the pool. Why would you want to risk it with a scenario where you are doubtful.Hello guys,
I was wondering if someone could help me with this:
Scenario 1: I have enough work experience in Canada to get a score of 473.
Scenario 2: If i add my experience In India with my first company (for 2 year 5 months) and 2nd company(for 6 months) score will be 511.
The first company from India have given me a reference letter but i'm not a 100% confident with it and there is absolutely no way that I will get the letter from the second company.
Do you guys think I Should or Should not claim the points for my Indian experience?
Will there be any problem if I do not claim the points for my Indian experience and end up giving them my employment details in India once/if I get the invitation that would be required to do so while mentioning it in the timeline?
Thanks in advance guys.
CIC won't reject your application if reference letter is not correct. They will simply recalculate your points without mentioned experience. And only if your new score will be lower than minimum score for that specific draw your application can be rejected. For example, next CRS is 469. You have 511 and both letters are wrong. In this case your new score is 473, no issue, still eligible. But. I do believe that the less paperwork you provide the easier/faster your case will be. However, processing time is absolutely, 200%, impossible to predict.Hello guys,
I was wondering if someone could help me with this:
Scenario 1: I have enough work experience in Canada to get a score of 473.
Scenario 2: If i add my experience In India with my first company (for 2 year 5 months) and 2nd company(for 6 months) score will be 511.
The first company from India have given me a reference letter but i'm not a 100% confident with it and there is absolutely no way that I will get the letter from the second company.
Do you guys think I Should or Should not claim the points for my Indian experience?
Will there be any problem if I do not claim the points for my Indian experience and end up giving them my employment details in India once/if I get the invitation that would be required to do so while mentioning it in the timeline?
Thanks in advance guys.
Thanks.I think with 473 you are bound to get in on the very next draw if you are in the pool. Why would you want to risk it with a scenario where you are doubtful.
I believe until your profile is active you can edit as much as you want. It will be same as what it is right now, which is not invited. So we have one year for the profile to be accepted and then create a new one. Simple as that.Thanks.
But lets say a possibility arises in which were cut-off never comes down to 473( I sincerely hope and pray thats not the case) Is it be possible for me to go back and add my Indian work experience later?
Did u learnt french??Thanks man! I got my PR already - moved in December
Best of luck to everyone here - Im a big advocate for people to learn french to bump up that score and not wait for B2B draws etc
They actually use the cutoff from the draw in which you got the ITA, not the most recent cutoff. So in your example, if you got the ITA when cutoff was 470 you will be alright. If you got the ITA when cutoff was 474 you application will be denied.CIC won't reject your application if reference letter is not correct. They will simply recalculate your points without mentioned experience. And only if your new score will be lower than minimum score for that specific draw your application can be rejected. For example, next CRS is 469. You have 511 and both letters are wrong. In this case your new score is 473, no issue, still eligible. But. I do believe that the less paperwork you provide the easier/faster your case will be. However, processing time is absolutely, 200%, impossible to predict.
I am still months away from creating a profile. The only program that I qualify for is the Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot Program as it exempts International students from meeting the minimum requirement of 1 year work experience. Come May, I will have a year of Canadian experience and the projected CRS score is 479 with more than CLB 10 in IELTS (maxed out) and two certificates (Bachelor's degree + two-year college certificate). Not sure if 479 will be enough then, but I wish the best for you!I hope you got what you wanted! I am still waiting. Hopefully I get it today as planned
Thanks a lot for replying. I have a another query. Since, ICES accepts both post and email acceptance of Transcripts from the university which one should be preferred ? Also if email is preferred, should I ask my university to keep anything in mind while sending the "final email" or will simply sending the transcripts work ?Hi. I've applied for it but the transcripts haven't been posted by the university yet. After receiving them, the process should be completed in next 3 months latest. Unlike WES, every other agency usually gives a master's equivalency for an Indian master's degree. IQAS is a well known example, but they're on a hiatus from Nov to May (May 19, 2020 to be exact).
You have to scan the front and back of all the documents related to the credentials you are assessing, and upload them to the placeholders provided. You need not send anything from your side. The university needs to send the transcripts from their end. That's all.
Yes, I did hear about IQAS as that was my first preference after WES. I wish I knew about other bodies before going for WES. Wasted precious 5 months with no positive assessment from them. Keeping my fingers crossed for ICES.Hi. I've applied for it but the transcripts haven't been posted by the university yet. After receiving them, the process should be completed in next 3 months latest. Unlike WES, every other agency usually gives a master's equivalency for an Indian master's degree. IQAS is a well known example, but they're on a hiatus from Nov to May (May 19, 2020 to be exact).
You have to scan the front and back of all the documents related to the credentials you are assessing, and upload them to the placeholders provided. You need not send anything from your side. The university needs to send the transcripts from their end. That's all.
Thank you! I think you'll be more than fine with 479 in 2020I am still months away from creating a profile. The only program that I qualify for is the Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot Program as it exempts International students from meeting the minimum requirement of 1 year work experience. Come May, I will have a year of Canadian experience and the projected CRS score is 479 with more than CLB 10 in IELTS (maxed out) and two certificates (Bachelor's degree + two-year college certificate). Not sure if 479 will be enough then, but I wish the best for you!