I entered at starting of February. I don’t know next draw I ll get through or not .Same here.When did you enter the pool?I entered ending of February. And i just feel like there is no hope
I entered at starting of February. I don’t know next draw I ll get through or not .Same here.When did you enter the pool?I entered ending of February. And i just feel like there is no hope
Hopefully if the score is 470 or lowerI entered at starting of February. I don’t know next draw I ll get through or not .
It should be 469 so that tie breaker is not an issue for us . Let’s see.Hopefully if the score is 470 or lower
next draw is 470 for sure if 3900 is maintainedPredictions for the next draw please. Anyone on 470 or lower with hope of ITA in the next draw?
I feel it could go to 469next draw is 470 for sure if 3900 is maintained
Received PPR, will send my Passport next week!What’s your status bro
i would love if I am wrong and you're rightI feel it could go to 469
Based on IELTS restrictions, it doesn't seem to be the case, since the only major country that had IELTS sessions cancelled was China, and they count for only about 2% of the outland applicants, so... almost irrelevant. As a matter of fact, I think it can actually INCREASE the score.Do you guys think coronavirus will decrease the cut-off score of EE? I guess some people do not want to take english test this time.
Seems like an over-reaction if they did. Slowing down intake, or stopping it all together, would end up burdening the system if they intend to reach the targets that they just confirmed this week. There's, also, probably, still a high number of candidates in 450-470 range to pull from. Plus, outright suspending EE would end up costing people already in the pool points due to increasing age, expiring language results or ECA, as well as those people in Canada who need an ITA to apply so they can remain and keep working via implied status.My biggest fear is, if indeed IELTS starts to get cancelled in major EE countries, such as Philippines, India, USA and Canada, then... maybe IRCC will consider stopping issuing ITAs as a way to be fair with the new candidates trying to enter the pool.
Yes, I do agree with you. It's way more probable that none of this actually happens... either IELTS cancelled in Canada or IRCC stopping issuing ITAs. I was just imagining what a "worst case scenario" would be.Seems like an over-reaction if they did. Slowing down intake, or stopping it all together, would end up burdening the system if they intend to reach the targets that they just confirmed this week. There's, also, probably, still a high number of candidates in 450-470 range to pull from. Plus, outright suspending EE would end up costing people already in the pool points due to increasing age, expiring language results or ECA, as well as those people in Canada who need an ITA to apply so they can remain and keep working via implied status.
Worst case scenario will be more than half of the world's population dying due to the pandemic.Yes, I do agree with you. It's way more probable that none of this actually happens... either IELTS cancelled in Canada or IRCC stopping issuing ITAs. I was just imagining what a "worst case scenario" would be.
That exceeds all the reasonable worst case scenarios being used by epidemiologists in modelling. The case fatality rate has been nowhere near 50% in any region. This isn’t like Thanos in Marvel universe! But take it seriously, follow general precautions (hand washing, respiratory etiquette and cleaning) and any further measures as advised by local public health agency.Worst case scenario will be more than half of the world's population dying due to the pandemic.