With these replies I am promoted to a member from newbie.Thank you. Have never concealed any information. It’s better a rejection than cheating.
With these replies I am promoted to a member from newbie.Thank you. Have never concealed any information. It’s better a rejection than cheating.
Oh ok. I am aware of points for Canadian certificates. I however thought you meant professional certifications. Thanks for clarifyingHope this helps...
- 15 points
- If the candidate has an eligible Canadian credential from a one-year or two-year post-secondary program
- 30 points
- If the candidate has an eligible Canadian credential from:
- A post-secondary program of three years or more
- A university level program at the master’s level or at the level of an entry-to-practice professional degree for an occupation classified as NOC Skill Level A for which licensing by a provincial regulatory body is required
- A university-level program at the doctoral level
bingo, there you goThank you. Have never concealed any information. It’s better a rejection than cheating.
I am a Nigerian too. Brothers and sisters where applicableAwesome bro! (I assume you're a bro). Wish us ALL the best and hope we meet in CA someday. Cheers!
You don't get to pick which stream. If you met the eligibility for both, the system will put you under CEC as priority automaticallyHey guys,
Ive been in the pool since August with 428 points. My profile says that i qualify both for the Canadian Experience Class and Federal Skilled Worker. My question is: can i apply for whichever program i want to? Or does CIC pick for me when I get an ITA? I would obviously prefer applying for the canadian experience class since it requires less documents (dont need to show proof of funds). Any info would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
Just make sure you provide accurate and relevant information such as your experience in line with your qualification and NOC etc.Got my IELTS result today, will create my EE profile tomorrow. Any pointers plz
Thanku
Lol. Jojolet.....nice to meet you.I am a Nigerian too. Brothers and sisters where applicable
Thanks @Jojolet! You said it!It looks to me you just simply love to read your own write ups. With your so much efforts into improving your CRS score I would have assumed by now you would be carrying the Canadian passport not even PR. You need to go and learn how to put a bit of human face to your rather harsh bluntness. No wonder you have posted so much and people usually gets irritated by your posts as evidenced in your number of likes. I wish there was a dislike option you would have being able to have a clearer view of yourself.
Relax pls and give some hope. It hurts no one. By the way I am at 414 and in your very presence I will get my ITA. I don't intend to learn French don't have the time
Oh wise one you, how happy we are to have you here on forum named “Ray of hope”! If your approach here is so realistic I hate to see how realistic is your approach in real world. I must say I envy your point of view because for you everything is black and white, it seems you had it easy in life, because always when something is planned it’s executed and life always goes in right direction, right? And for rest of us who are fighting our own battles while also pursuing Canadian dream we are really stupid and inactive according to you, because I’m not doing my masters which is valid for 30 extra points I must be lazy, not because in my country it costs around 20k CAD, or should I maybe invent time machine which will take me back 3 years earlier, that would give me extra 15 points for sure, because my bachelors and 11 years of experience is not enough, no no my friends, according to mr @vensak I’m lazy! It doesn’t matter anything that I say because in life and CRS everything is above and below 430! FSW calculator is for idiots, because if you’re eligible above 67 points according to mr @vensak again it doesn’t mean anything, so boys and girls just give up, no need to hope and believe, it’s all for nothing, you should have already learned that if you’re passive in @vensak’s eyes you’re not going anywhere.Sorry unlike you I decided to treat him as an adult.
It has no sense to tell him fairy tales how he will get ITA and what else if you do not know it for a fact. Conditions or words like chance or possibility are more appropriate when talking to a grown up.
And again, I will not pity somebody who decided not to go the extra mile. EE and ITA is not the game of empathy. It is the game of hard numbers. So either you will get them or you would decide that they are for whatever reason not important for you. As there are almost always ways how to get there. (also some of them are expensive and time costly).
So I have first reacted to his statement how he has no more ways to improve. Which was according to me more of a search for sympathy why not to take more effort.
And this turned out to be truth, because he rejected any of possibilities how to improve his score - French was too time consuming, and why to learn it if he maybe will not get through; wife did not want to learn languages (his words, not mine), and there is no way to improve education (and here unless I am mistaken, he did not get master degree evaluation, which could be fixed with any other 1 year post secondary diploma and bring him missing points from transferability and a bit more points for education).
No wonder he got no sympathy for such approach from me - why to support somebody that had decided not to go any further. And of course presenting his spouse as not wanting to learn - sorry Canada really does not need such immigrants.
That he was not truthful about the situation - he got the reaction for what he presented.
To which he was apparently offended. Well you are on a public forum, so you can be criticized as well. But again, he presented his own efforts as something too difficult, hence he did not give it enough of a priority.
And this time he was either putting words in mouth of his spouse and in a way deciding for her or influencing her not to take proactive approach for Canada effort (that would be the case if the injury was minor and healed).
Or he is facing potential medical inadmissibility (if a treatment of a brain injury takes a year or more, it can point out to a potential serious problem). And that cannot be avoided if you put your spouse as non accompanying.
So yes, I did not sugarcoat my reactions, as I assumed, that when you are talking to the adult, you can point out a reality as is.
In case of swapping the wife to non accompanying and then back:
1. It will not relieve him from any potential medical inadmissibility.
2. Such change is not considered a change in family composition. So as such putting her back as accompanying after AOR might trigger recalculation of points. (points cannot be recalculated only if there was a family composition change - having a baby or marrying somebody after AOR).
3. Would he go through the whole process with his wife as non accompanying, he could sponsor her later. But that later is after he would have stable job in Canada in order to show enough income in Canada. (so in estimation a process of 2-3 years at very least).
4. And having a PR as a spouse does not mean that a visitor visa will be automatically approved.
So as you can see more difficult options that learning French. So if that is too difficult to find time for, I do not think immigration competition is for him.
Unfortunately, the world is also filled with the people like jon-son who would like to give us cold showers time and time againOh wise one you, how happy we are to have you here on forum named “Ray of hope”! If your approach here is so realistic I hate to see how realistic is your approach in real world..