Can you please check your result here for British Counselbindun2005 said:He'd appeared for British Council IELTS. This site is only for IDP.
https://ielts.britishcouncil.org/CheckResults.aspx
Can you please check your result here for British Counselbindun2005 said:He'd appeared for British Council IELTS. This site is only for IDP.
How do I get the TRF number without the certificate? IDP publishes in the website results.ieltsessentials.com , and the Tracking Number in its website. British Council does neither.prvisit said:In general, CIC asks only the TRF#. Certificate copy is not in the checklist of docs to be submitted. In some rare cases, CIC will ask you to submit your certificate copy(not original) online. So you can go ahead and update your new TRF# and get the advantage of those 2 points.
One rare case scenario I have seen is: my friend submitted PR docs but he got query to submit his IELTS copy online. The reason is His score was going to be expired in few weeks at that time.
It doesnt display the TRF number nor the tracking number.prvisit said:Can you please check your result here for British Counsel
https ://ielts.britishcouncil.org/CheckResults.aspx
Sorry. i am not aware of BC online results. If there is no TRF in its online result, you should wait till you receive your original copy. What is your current score? what will be it is with your latest ielts result?bindun2005 said:How do I get the TRF number without the certificate? IDP publishes in the website results.ieltsessentials.com , and the Tracking Number in its website. British Council does neither.
I am at 460 now. Will be 462 after the update.prvisit said:Sorry. i am not aware of BC online results. If there is no TRF in its online result, you should wait till you receive your original copy. What is your current score? what will be it is with your latest ielts result?
Its a good score. So no hurry to update if you do not have TRF number. It is better to wait till you receive your copy. Strongly not expecting +26 increase in next draw if there is any increase. If you are in 420-440 range, you can take some risk like you enter your new score with old trf number. But it is not suggestible for your score. Wait till you receive your copy.bindun2005 said:I am at 460 now. Will be 462 after the update.
You need to enter the entire number including the IMM.hawk1301 said:Hi Guys
One thing. I have seen that our ECA number when done from WES is a number followed by IMM example: 123456IMM
Do we need to enter this IMM as well? or only the numerical part? Because other than the PDF they share, everywhere else only this number is used
robb83 said:"I would expect a 8 point drop because we must consider that even though we estimate around 600 people per point, in fact, it could be 1100 at one CRS and 100 in another"
Whilst I can understand that a lot of theories and point drop speculation have been around for a very long time I just still don't see an 8 point drop occurring.
497?, 475?, 468?, 459?, then...453,447?,441?, 434? I am a healthcare worker, not a math person at all, still, i dont see an exact pattern in the drop of CRS scores, but rather a slight variation occurring occasionally. Thus, my ideas are certainly more a way for trying to find a ray of sunshine/hope amidst clouds than pure science.
Even if you provide no weight to the year end Jan 2016 pool figures, if you just do a like by like comparison comparing the number of people in the point ranges then against the draws done so far in 2017, it shows the figures have substantially increased.
I agree!!! Anyways, thinks are looking better than ever!!
I think 410 - 430 is going to be rammed full of people.
I agree with you that as the CRS scores drop, the number of people per point increases.
Also, I didnt mean to say that indeed the score will drop 6-8 points each draw. I meant to say that it is possible a 6-8 points drop, for there are not exactly 600people at each CRS, and small gaps in every system exists, and gaps in the EE pool can cause IRCC to drop points a little further somewhere along the way. Again, just trying to find gaps that could benefit us!
Do you think that's something they'll share?robb83 said:I get the positivity looking for gaps, im at 418 so need all I can get otherwise its IELTS again for me.
The next 2 draws will tell me a lot from a stats point of view.
im still chasing the CIC for a snapshot of the people between 410-430 at the moment.
Next 2 draws are important for me too. Cuz if the point go up, I need to use my OINProbb83 said:I get the positivity looking for gaps, im at 418 so need all I can get otherwise its IELTS again for me.
The next 2 draws will tell me a lot from a stats point of view.
im still chasing the CIC for a snapshot of the people between 410-430 at the moment.