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Headcount in pool on Jan20:
CRS 450+: 778+19458 = 20236
Headcount in pool on Jan31:
CRS 450+: 439+19861 = 20300
So within 11 days, 20300-20236+3400 = 3464 people enters the pool with CRS 450+.
Assuming the rate is constant, within 14 days, 3463/11*14 = 4409 people enters the pool.
This number is much higher than any 2-week interval from last year, even without significant increase in PNP(600+) headcount.
The picture should be clear now.
Also, this was the lowest number of PnP's for this year.The OINP nominees of Jan draw will be coming up from the next draw.Headcount in pool on Jan20:
CRS 450+: 778+19458 = 20236
Headcount in pool on Jan31:
CRS 450+: 439+19861 = 20300
So within 11 days, 20300-20236+3400 = 3464 people enters the pool with CRS 450+.
Assuming the rate is constant, within 14 days, 3463/11*14 = 4409 people enters the pool.
This number is much higher than any 2-week interval from last year, even without significant increase in PNP(600+) headcount.
The picture should be clear now.
If you are thinking of giving up , what about us who have 457Lost out today with a score of 471
Tired, exhausted and feel like giving up
Me too ...am shocked really...looks 475s is only a safe score in coming drawsLost out today with a score of 471
Tired, exhausted and feel like giving up
Lost out today with a score of 471
Tired, exhausted and feel like giving up
The system gave me 481 points based on 3 years of foreign work experience, but I'm actually sitting at 2 years and 10 months now. Should I decline my ITA till I actually reach 3 years of work experience?
Agree fully.This is my analysis here:
After the 136th draw, 2622 candidates with the scores of 471 and above but below 600 got their ITAs. I got this number by subtracting the number of candidates with scores above 600 from the number of ITAs (3400-778 = 2622). Note: Not all candidates with the score of 471 were invited due to it being the minimum score, so it's safe to assume all 2622 candidates had scores in the range of 472-600.
After this draw (137th) draw, 3061 candidates with the scores of 472 and above but below 600 got their ITAs. Again, doing the math here gives us a number of 3061 (3500-439). Note: Not all candidates with the score of 472 were invited due it being the cut-off score, so it's safe to assume all these candidates had scores in the range of 473-600.
What does this mean for everyone here? Since last draw, 3061 candidates managed to increase their score or created a new profile with a better score than last draw's cut-off of 471.
Will the score go down in the future? It can only go down if the influx of new candidates with high scores goes down. I doubt that's going to happen anytime soon. So, it's time for everyone to improve their scores instead hoping for lower cut-off scores.
The system gave me 481 points based on 3 years of foreign work experience, but I'm actually sitting at 2 years and 10 months now. Should I decline my ITA till I actually reach 3 years of work experience?
I got my ITA right after the system announced the point. A long journey from 451 to 474 with the help of 2 year working exp. Good luck everyone!
I'm also in the same boat, sitting at 493 the system gave me for apparently 2 years Canadian work experience even though I'm on 1 year and 10 months...The system gave me 481 points based on 3 years of foreign work experience, but I'm actually sitting at 2 years and 10 months now. Should I decline my ITA till I actually reach 3 years of work experience?