you guys are forgetting there will also be a significant reduction in points for LMIA and nominations. that will decrease the scores....
It's true that the new changes are going to weed out a lot of LMIA applicants. However, if you read the 2015 Year end report, the number of active LMIA applicants (600+ CRS) are very few, only around 851. While the range of 400-449 has 13,537 active candidates.kashish948 said:you guys are forgetting there will also be a significant reduction in points for LMIA and nominations. that will decrease the scores....
Is there an expected date or rangevitorfragoso said:Nobody knows! They haven't announced anything so far.
hahaha I have no clue.Wolverine17 said:Are the changed going to happen for sure
Thank you for this...Alexios07 said:No idea, but you can check out my "homemade" mid-year report based on the latest data (June 30, 2016)
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/express-entry-midyear-report-2016-t451216.0.html
I hope they don't forget about bilingual candidates as wellMo2016 said:"We're working to improve the system, reduce the barriers, give points to international students"
Immigration Minister John McCallum , CBC News Posted: Sep 16, 2016 5:00 PM ET
Which video are you referring to? This looks like a dream! :-Xfatani said:Look at this video a bright news canadian minister is looking for higher number of immigrants in coming years and much more bigger immigration program in which the lawyer replied that if the scores go to 400 than you dont need it because there are thousands of applicants in 350-450 range which means the scores will go down as government wants more immigrants.
Where's the video?fatani said:Look at this video a bright news canadian minister is looking for higher number of immigrants in coming years and much more bigger immigration program in which the lawyer replied that if the scores go to 400 than you dont need it because there are thousands of applicants in 350-450 range which means the scores will go down as government wants more immigrants.
Because people don't like to use facts and stats to make an educated guess, I've said many times, the points will not drop down. The Minister has clearly said that he wants more immigrants, but CEC applicants mostly, so he will give them more bonus points, not decrease the cutoff score.shariq123 said:Help me understand as to why people here are saying that the cut-offs will come down. Didn't the immigration minister say that they are going to award more points to international students? So if the 400-450 range people move into the 450+ range and similarly the 450+ guys who had Canadian education get more points, doesn't that mean the cut-off scores will move UP and not down? So what's with everyone saying that CRS will come down from September onwards?