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Expecting CRS to drop around 425( +/-1) because there was no IELTS result after last draw.
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In case this is the last draw for 2017 quota...i won't be surprised if they held back from conducting draw till 27th September. I am stuck at 430 so i wish i get in this draw only...but it seems with more awareness, competition is rising and lower CRS are not guaranteed entry in the short run. We all might have to wait till March-April for drastic drops in CRS.
If the draw does happen on 20th Sept, hopefully it will go down to 427 or somewhere nearby.
 
In case this is the last draw for 2017 quota...i won't be surprised if they held back from conducting draw till 27th September. I am stuck at 430 so i wish i get in this draw only...but it seems with more awareness, competition is rising and lower CRS are not guaranteed entry in the short run. We all might have to wait till March-April for drastic drops in CRS.
If the draw does happen on 20th Sept, hopefully it will go down to 427 or somewhere nearby.


You wrote exactly the same thing which is in my heart. Ray of hope it is...
 
In case this is the last draw for 2017 quota...i won't be surprised if they held back from conducting draw till 27th September. I am stuck at 430 so i wish i get in this draw only...but it seems with more awareness, competition is rising and lower CRS are not guaranteed entry in the short run. We all might have to wait till March-April for drastic drops in CRS.
If the draw does happen on 20th Sept, hopefully it will go down to 427 or somewhere nearby.
It's almost certain that a draw is scheduled for this Wednesday. There's a scheduled maintenance notice on the website.
 
I have a question, do/can/should people change jobs after submiiting PR application?
Does it mean that applicants needs to update the application with new details during the processing and also submit additional experiance letter from current employer( eventually becomes previous employer).
You can leave and take positions in new job.
Work experience letter has to be furnished for which you claim points, Rest can be added in the "personal history" section.
 
Yes. Once she has 2 years of work experience in December, her score will go up 2 points to 68 and she will be eligible.

There are some provincial nomination programs that do not require you to be in the EE pool, such as Saskatchewan's Occupation In-Demand stream:
http://www.saskatchewan.ca/resident...national-skilled-worker-occupations-in-demand
But I would recommend that she wait until December.
Hey comrade, Hope you are doing good. I heard saskatchewan is bit stringent in processing application.
Is that for real?
 
It's almost certain that a draw is scheduled for this Wednesday. There's a scheduled maintenance notice on the website.
if it happens, then good...or maybe the scheduled maintenance could to be to stop the draw from occurring till 27th Sept, 2017. Even if it happens, there is no predicting what the draw score will go to...what with the supposedly high PNP nominations recently.

Why don't they conduct separate draws ! for PNP and FSW normal.
 
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But what abt the hundreds or thousands of PNP issued recently? That's my main concern now...
those PNP's will claim the additional points 600+X and will hits the bulls eye on ITA part.
the CRS subsequently will be in the 430's I believe. It's my intuition that CRS will massively reduce in the latter part of the year.
 
It should.....................................I m waiting at 425 for a long time now

How long? :p

How about those below your CRS? They have been in the pool since EE was born. :D
 
Hey comrade, Hope you are doing good. I heard saskatchewan is bit stringent in processing application.
Is that for real?

They are like CIC, if you have missing documents or feel the documents you provided are not enough, you'll get an outright rejection.
 
Hey comrade, Hope you are doing good. I heard saskatchewan is bit stringent in processing application.
Is that for real?

Hey comrade! Yes, I also heard that Saskatchewan is a bit stringent as well as slow in processing applications. I have heard of people getting their nominations in anywhere from 3 months to over a year, with around 6 or 7 months being most common. One person was recently rejected because he had not included settlement plan document, and another for missing document even though he had realized it and emailed them the doc. I have also heard conflicting things about the CIPS certification required for certain ICT NOC codes. Some people said Saskatchewan will give you time to get your certification, while others have been rejected for not having the certification in time.
 
They are like CIC, if you have missing documents or feel the documents you provided are not enough, you'll get an outright rejection.
I suggest them to have a warm heart like ONIP then :D
 
Hey comrade! Yes, I also heard that Saskatchewan is a bit stringent as well as slow in processing applications. I have heard of people getting their nominations in anywhere from 3 months to over a year, with around 6 or 7 months being most common. One person was recently rejected because he had not included settlement plan document, and another for missing document even though he had realized it and emailed them the doc. I have also heard conflicting things about the CIPS certification required for certain ICT NOC codes. Some people said Saskatchewan will give you time to get your certification, while others have been rejected for not having the certification in time.
You were right comrade. I had also heard the similar things, they are more inclined to do rejections than providing chances.