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Ray of hope - 152nd Draw - CEC

MGR@2020

Full Member
May 28, 2020
21
1
Hi All,
I am in a confusing state ,need your help in guiding me through my below queries:
1. I got the ITA under CEC in last express entry draw with 440 points and this application was only for me.I mentioned my wife as non-accompany in this application to increase my CRS. Considering the current trend in the score, should I decline the Invite and update my profile by adding my spouse in the application (CRS in this case is 430),wait for next express entry draw or the ontario PNP whose last tech draw was having the lowest crs score (421)? Please advise.
2. I was hearing that getting the spousal Visa done after getting my PR might take long time (1- 1.5 years), so is there a way I can apply the spousal visa just after getting my PR or any other way my spouse can stay in Canada through Visitor VISA/Tourist Visa until she gets spousal visa? Please advise.

Many Thanks..
 

alexross

Hero Member
Jan 11, 2018
413
321
Hi All,
I am in a confusing state ,need your help in guiding me through my below queries:
1. I got the ITA under CEC in last express entry draw with 440 points and this application was only for me.I mentioned my wife as non-accompany in this application to increase my CRS. Considering the current trend in the score, should I decline the Invite and update my profile by adding my spouse in the application (CRS in this case is 430),wait for next express entry draw or the ontario PNP whose last tech draw was having the lowest crs score (421)? Please advise.
2. I was hearing that getting the spousal Visa done after getting my PR might take long time (1- 1.5 years), so is there a way I can apply the spousal visa just after getting my PR or any other way my spouse can stay in Canada through Visitor VISA/Tourist Visa until she gets spousal visa? Please advise.

Many Thanks..
Why don't you create one more profile with your wife as accompanying. That way you can reject the current ITA after you receive the next one.
 

MGR@2020

Full Member
May 28, 2020
21
1
Why don't you create one more profile with your wife as accompanying. That way you can reject the current ITA after you receive the next one.
Thank you so much for your advice, I thought of doing that but i was wondering if there will any impact to my PR application later on due to keeping two profiles.
Any thought here?

Thanks again !
 

alexross

Hero Member
Jan 11, 2018
413
321
Thank you so much for your advice, I thought of doing that but i was wondering if there will any impact to my PR application later on due to keeping two profiles.
Any thought here?

Thanks again !
No i don't think it would be a problem. It is common for people to create a profile and forget the password, so they create a new profile. All the best!
 

aj534160

Hero Member
Apr 13, 2019
494
487
He is right. If you are over 36 it's close to impossible to immigrate to canada.
Nope. You still have lot of chances
If u r a master or dual degree holder, try learning French
Can be done in 6 to 8 months
There was lady (39 years single mother with two kids) who wrote TEF (B2 grade) and she scored 471
She studied French (with extreme dedication) in 6 months and boosted the score
She will even stand out from the crowd with French and technical skills
So don't get demotivated buddy.
You have every chance
Just do little bit hardwork and you will be there
If not, let me know, I can assist with NZ immigration
Age is not a big barrier to NZ
Another option is to go on a student visa (2 years master pgm)
So choose the best route and move on
 

navinball

VIP Member
Feb 26, 2018
3,664
1,644
Nope. You still have lot of chances
If u r a master or dual degree holder, try learning French
Can be done in 6 to 8 months
There was lady (39 years single mother with two kids) who wrote TEF (B2 grade) and she scored 471
She studied French (with extreme dedication) in 6 months and boosted the score
She will even stand out from the crowd with French and technical skills
So don't get demotivated buddy.
You have every chance
Just do little bit hardwork and you will be there
If not, let me know, I can assist with NZ immigration
Age is not a big barrier to NZ
Another option is to go on a student visa (2 years master pgm)
So choose the best route and move on
Thanks for the motivation buddy. I'm sitting at 433. How many points can I get by learning french. Is it easy? Should I retake ielts?
 

mona247

Hero Member
Sep 26, 2018
428
105
Category........
FSW
NOC Code......
6235
Nope. You still have lot of chances
If u r a master or dual degree holder, try learning French
Can be done in 6 to 8 months
There was lady (39 years single mother with two kids) who wrote TEF (B2 grade) and she scored 471
She studied French (with extreme dedication) in 6 months and boosted the score
She will even stand out from the crowd with French and technical skills
So don't get demotivated buddy.
You have every chance
Just do little bit hardwork and you will be there
If not, let me know, I can assist with NZ immigration
Age is not a big barrier to NZ
Another option is to go on a student visa (2 years master pgm)
So choose the best route and move on
So the NZ route needs 160 points to get an ITA? Indian Commerce Bachelor degree's earn 50 points as Level 7?
Is there any forum to discuss about the NZ PR options? I think even if a person cracks 8777 in IELTS the NZ PR option is very difficult isnt it?
 

NMKsa

Newbie
Jun 16, 2020
5
0
How to contact CIC for the ITA. My score is 438 and the cut off was 437, not able to contact anyone. Still no ITA
 

scylla

VIP Member
Jun 8, 2010
95,815
22,094
Toronto
Category........
Visa Office......
Buffalo
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
28-05-2010
AOR Received.
19-08-2010
File Transfer...
28-06-2010
Passport Req..
01-10-2010
VISA ISSUED...
05-10-2010
LANDED..........
05-10-2010
How to contact CIC for the ITA. My score is 438 and the cut off was 437, not able to contact anyone. Still no ITA
Do you have at least one year of Canadian work experience?