indianstudent96
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- May 22, 2017
- 525
- Category........
- CEC
- Visa Office......
- CPC Sydney
- NOC Code......
- 2281
- App. Filed.......
- 27-06-2020
- Doc's Request.
- 18-08-2020
- AOR Received.
- 27-06-2020
- Med's Done....
- 16-04-2020
Lol. I think the point @jrossi and @ZAtoCD were trying to make was someone with a higher level of education will get more points as per IRCC's criteria. I, myself, have a foreign bachelor's degree and a two-year Canadian diploma. Guess what fetched me more points? My Indian bachelor's degree. My Canadian diploma probably increased my human capital score because of having two or more certificates. Getting a diploma in Canada gave me a three-year work permit which led to one year of skilled work experience (I still have almost two years left in my work permit). The bottom line is, nowadays, a CEC candidate has to have a minimum of a bachelor's degree (anywhere in the world) to get an ITA. Why did the CEC candidates with just two-year diplomas find it hard to get ITAs? IRCC's criteria. This pandemic has made it possible for CEC candidates with lower educational credentials to get ITAs. Again, these are facts. While I empathize with people waiting in the pool for years to get an ITA, the fact is they are stuck because there were always better candidates who get invited in the draws. Express Entry is a competition, I know it does not look like one right now due to no FSW draws but it's likely temporary. What's relevant right now is who can and who can't come into the country. That does not involve someone being superior to others because of just being in Canada for some time.I am not playing with words. You guys are saying that overseas degree or whatever is superior to the Canadian work experience in the eyes of IRCC. Right now it's not the case. And yes, COVID-19 is the reason.
Exactly. When the regular draws resume, the situation will be different and IRCC will prioritize other candidates based on the factors they decide are relevant at that time.
I don't see a point in this debate. In my opinion, everyone works hard to get an ITA. I am happy for those who got their ITAs but at the same time, I feel bad for those who couldn't get one in the last few weeks in spite of having great CRS scores.