heynow said:Someone's score doesnt reflect his/her financial position... otherwise it will also be part of the points Matrix..the money they/ONIP takes is too small for kind of federal/provisional support.. after doing extensive multi country background check per application(including family members)..how much do you think is left for any kind of support anyway?
They don't need to reduce the cutoff because they have enough application above cut off.. with more demand and less supply they are able to select whoever they want.. and this years ONIP NOIs looks like a random selection... people with same NOC and profile with more CSR didn't get NOIs...
BTW they do have their buy-your-way-to-PR program where you have to pay 800k..IMO thats the gold mine..
Please refer me to the party where I talked about people's "financial position". So basically you just agreed with me that there are ample reasons for crs not to drop to incredibly low levels.