375 is pretty low to be in the next draw but we cannot predict any thing as per the current trends.PCBDesigner said:Any anticipation on what draw number score will go till 375?
375 is pretty low to be in the next draw but we cannot predict any thing as per the current trends.PCBDesigner said:Any anticipation on what draw number score will go till 375?
I guess my ray of hope will be draw # 65 if the same trend continue...dinesh_agrawal said:375 is pretty low to be in the next draw but we cannot predict any thing as per the current trends.
Yeah sure, but is good to know that someone is doing the process fast. Anyway, just patience!softwaretesting said:I agree, but general trend can only be calculated based on larger volume & not individual cases. & That is why I had given reference to tracker.
I know there will be other factors like rejections & PNP, still I feel CIC will slowdown at some point during 2017. Can't say, when.
BillHyatt, I still couldn't find any new score distribution table on CIC website. Where exactly did you see it ?BillHyatt said:Just to clarify things from my last post. I am not 100% sure that if there will be a draw tomorrow, and only CIC knows it. The Score Distribution for other programs is already calculated by CIC, according to their own website (CIC has quoted according to 21st April figures). So probably for EE, it is also available to them. According to CIC, they calculate these figure every week usually on Friday.
Another confusion was regarding system up gradation. It is already implemented by CIC, and they claim in their reports (under progress made) that they are now capable of handling more ITA's through online portals. However, not everyone is expected to benefit from it, as under their risk and mitigation plans they clearly mention that process will speed up for low-risk countries and not for all. Especially applicants from South Asia and the Middle East will face more scrutiny checks than others.
Also, the bad thing about the automated system is that you have lower chances to convince officers regarding certain issues. For example in UAE visa system, people explaining genuine Bank Transactions have completely been ignored by the system and hundreds of applications are rejected on that ground each month. I hope this is not the case with CIC.
In my next post, I will be highlighting a number of PR's already given and ITA's Rejection Rates compared from Jan 2015 - Feb 2017.
I would also appreciate if one shared templates for thesevickyr019 said:Any format for Proof of Funds and Service Reference Letter pls ??
oh I got it, thank youBillHyatt said:I never said that Score table is available online, I just gave a reference to what CIC has written on their website (Quoting as per 21st April figures). The Score chart will be available only with the next draw. I will start adding references as soon as I am allowed to do, so there is no confusion left.
Why did u add invalid work experience when u knew about it?zhaff2004 said:Depending on the reason for rejection. My file got declined yesterday (After going through every security check and verification that they perform) only for them to send me a letter saying that I should reapply.
So, in short, no, you won't automatically get banned if it's declined.
Reason I got declined is because I used "invalid" work experience to apply under CEC (The invalid portion was only 2 months, but it contributed an additional 11 points). I had stated all work experience and did not attempt to defraud them, so I guess that is why I wasn't banned.
Nevertheless, I'm back in the EE pool, sitting on 460 points, which, hopefully will be enough for the next draw.
You are only 4 posts awayBillHyatt said:I will start adding references as soon as I am allowed to do, so there is no confusion left.
Can you share your reference & calculation for arriving at the 1.7 ratio. The numbers I saw gave a ratio ~ of 2.2 for 2015Confused_oldman said:Not all applicants are families with kids. Lot of them are single or a couple. From 2015 data, i make out 1 applicant = 1.7 persons.