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Friends, I am pleased to announce that after the 0.5 drama on a couple of occasions, I finally got CLB10 with a score of 9/9/8/7.5 in L/R/S/W taking my CRS from 392 to 455.

Thanks everyone for the wonderful support. Eagerly waiting for the invite now:):)
Congratulations. Your ITA is enroute. Even Ive had 0.5 drama a couple of times in writing and m sitting again on Aug 19. Couple of things wanted to check:
1. Whether you appeared from BC or IDP?
2. Could you please suggest sites/tips for writing as I am really struggling in that.

Thanks.
I have enrolled it with BC this time as didn't materialise for me under IDP.
 
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You are quick with creating new ROH threads... :D
I was about to make demands, "let's keep ROH 69 alone alive" considering it would be a lucky charm.
Bruhh.. ROH 70 already been created :D
 
Friends, I am pleased to announce that after the 0.5 drama on a couple of occasions, I finally got CLB10 with a score of 9/9/8/7.5 in L/R/S/W taking my CRS from 392 to 455.

Thanks everyone for the wonderful support. Eagerly waiting for the invite now:):)

I am really happy for you :)

You've been around here for a while. Best of luck :)
 
Well it's a bet I can't lose, I'm either younger which is better or I win. ;)

39 here. Just turned it last month. I wish I'd thought of Canada earlier, would have breezed through if id started this process 5 years ago

I saw your previous post and was going to reply that you are not old if you're losing only 5 points per birthday. Those of us who are 40+ lose 11 points per birthday. And I am 41 years young (going on 21) so you can't be old. ;) EE has been around only since 2015, so I couldn't have applied when I was in my 20s or even mid 30s, but I also think about how the process would be so much easier if I could rewind my official age 5 years.
 
I saw your previous post and was going to reply that you are not old if you're losing only 5 points per birthday. Those of us who are 40+ lose 11 points per birthday. And I am 41 years young (going on 21) so you can't be old. ;) EE has been around only since 2015, so I couldn't have applied when I was in my 20s or even mid 30s, but I also think about how the process would be so much easier if I could rewind my official age 5 years.

FSW was there before EE. It was a First Come First Served thing with a cap on NOCs and the overall intake was very less. It was paper-based and fucking slow.
 
Such a relief with my 2nd attempt at IELTS. I had missed Listening by 0.5 on my first attempt, got L - 8 , R - 7 , W - 8.5 , S - 7.5 on my 2nd attempt which increased my score from 414 to 475 ! IELTS is definitely frustrating but CLB 9 remains the best way to increase your score. Good luck to everyone for their future IELTS tests.
 
Such a relief with my 2nd attempt at IELTS. I had missed Listening by 0.5 on my first attempt, got L - 8 , R - 7 , W - 8.5 , S - 7.5 on my 2nd attempt which increased my score from 414 to 475 ! IELTS is definitely frustrating but CLB 9 remains the best way to increase your score. Good luck to everyone for their future IELTS tests.

Congrats :) :)
 
Such a relief with my 2nd attempt at IELTS. I had missed Listening by 0.5 on my first attempt, got L - 8 , R - 7 , W - 8.5 , S - 7.5 on my 2nd attempt which increased my score from 414 to 475 ! IELTS is definitely frustrating but CLB 9 remains the best way to increase your score. Good luck to everyone for their future IELTS tests.
Congrats!
 
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Result came out. :( Score of 9/9/7.5/6.5 in L/R/W/S. Thinking of booking again for 9th September and should I apply for rechecking?

Last time I got 8.5/8/6.5/7 in L/R/W/S in April 15. Did not prepare this time.
 
Result came out. :( Score of 9/9/7.5/6.5 in L/R/W/S. Thinking of booking again for 9th September and should I apply for rechecking?

Last time I got 8.5/8/6.5/7 in L/R/W/S in April 15. Did not prepare this time.
Check if it is feasible to apply for a re-check of Speaking. I think you need to score a 7 to get CLB9. I am not very confident about the numbers. Please double check before you decide to apply.
 
@pessacanada I see your profile says you are in Paris. Are you a native French speaker? Were you originally from Paris?
Hey you dear @trumprefugee, how are you? How is life with mr president?
Yes I'm in Bordeaux, France (not Paris) and unfortunately I'm not native but I speak fluently like French guy ;) That's why I was telling here to everyone if smb wants to learn French I may give some advice but I may see that people are so afraid of difficulty of this language. As you see, if you know French at least intermediate level you will be awarded extra points :) Are you still waiting the reopening of OINP program? Hope you already prepared everything and OINP will open anytime soon. Good luck to you and everyone here!
 
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I have a question regarding Education History Section in Express Entry.

I have a Bachelors degree.

I started in University A, Transferred to University B, then Transferred to College C, and Finally transferred back to and graduated from University A from which I have a degree certificate.

Now my final transcript which is from University A, has all the courses that I had taken from Universities and College A,B, and C.

My question is: Do I just need to mention College A in my Education History or I need to mention all the Universities and Colleges (A,B, and C) that I have studied in? (Note: I have transcripts for all of them.)

Thanks in advance!