I'd say wait till mid-January or couple of draws and you'll know better.With CRS of 435...Should I sit for IELTS again ?
My previous IELTS score was : L8.5, R, 6.5, W 7, S 7.5
I am not sure but I think if the husband/wife is dependent and included in the PR application as accompanying, then they should be allowed to work. I think spouse gets the PR status in this case and wouldn't need work permit to work. Again, I am not so sure about this.Hi guys,
You know i was bit away from this. Today i came back with a question that does dependent PR needs work permit to work in canada?
Spouse coming to canada with their husband/wife for love, why they should require a work permit (even when they are a PR) to work?
Hi guys,
You know i was bit away from this. Today i came back with a question that does dependent PR needs work permit to work in canada?
Spouse coming to canada with their husband/wife for love, why they should require a work permit (even when they are a PR) to work?
All I can say is that you have a great chance. Wait for few more draws and you will know.Hi .. I have a score of 431..Any comments on what are the chances ?? i am hoping that the CRS falls this draw
I'd say wait till you get the ITA. It's not a lengthy process. Have a look at this: https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/application/medical-police/medical-exams/requirements-permanent-residents.htmlHi, Can anyone please clarify my doubts about medical tests for EE. What documents are required for the medical test, is it just passport? Can the medicals be done before ITA?
Thanks
435 is a good score for ITA next year, however there's no harm in getting 7 in reading which will take your score above 470 and guarantee an ITA in any draw next year.With CRS of 435...Should I sit for IELTS again ?
My previous IELTS score was : L8.5, R, 6.5, W 7, S 7.5
Just like me- all the bestHi all
Just want to share my experience with everyone.
Started my EE journey during april ,it take almost 2 months to get my and my wife’s ECA done .
Simultaneously we were preparing for IELTS ,we gave our exam in june but unfortunately i missed 0.5 marks in listening, but still I continue to try and gave IELST three times but still no improvement in my listening always stuck 7.5
Then i took a gap of 1 month and again prepare for my ielts, coz my crs score was only 386 .
Than I gave ielts exam in November and got result of 8.5 in listening and jumped to 447
Now just waiting for next draw and hopefully will get our ITA and start our next step
Hi all
Just want to share my experience with everyone.
Started my EE journey during april ,it take almost 2 months to get my and my wife’s ECA done .
Simultaneously we were preparing for IELTS ,we gave our exam in june but unfortunately i missed 0.5 marks in listening, but still I continue to try and gave IELST three times but still no improvement in my listening always stuck 7.5
Then i took a gap of 1 month and again prepare for my ielts, coz my crs score was only 386 .
Than I gave ielts exam in November and got result of 8.5 in listening and jumped to 447
Now just waiting for next draw and hopefully will get our ITA and start our next step
Hi guys,
Happy to share that finally we received the golden mail of PPR.
Jumped in the pool in may2017, with 380 CRS.
Missed the may 31st draw with 3 days as the revaluation score of IELTS of my husband (the primary applicant) reached us on 3rd June, then the score we counted was 418, still a long way to go.
After that I plan to sit for IELTS again in July we reached to 430, hoped that this is sufficient to get us ITA .But so wrong .
Then send my docs for ECA to IQAS, which took good 2.5months.
After long wait and we could reach the CRS of 439 in October
And then CIC started dodging us with unpredictable CRS.
Finally on 15 Nov, we received our precious ITA (which was the exact cutoff and rank tied too).
AOR - 30 November
Med passed- 12 December
PPR-16 December.
This is like a gamble, the more you put at stake, the more you get closer to your dreams.
And don't stop dreaming and believing .
Thanks @AlliBatista @andieangel , @Wandering Mind ,@shaun75, @jackdawn, @tjsecondtry , @pessacanada @astralsource @sundar17feb99 @lino82 @trumprefugee @abhishek_89 @TanakaM @GavinSouthAfrica @SGtoCAD @Lala1234 and all fellow aspirants.Sorry if I m missing someone.
Thanks for all your support, guidance and good wishes.
Would like to meet you all one day at our dream destination...
Mine is 22 days of PPR, and I'm unsure if I qualify for your question(s)- However, taking the liberty of replying, and hope it helps somebody outta there !CONGRATULATIONS !!!! I think thats a record for anyone to get ITA within 16 days of getting the AOR.
Bro, can you tell me what was your NOC? Also, what do you think you did especially in order to facilitate your file so early?
I mean did you show 6 months balance as POF or used gift-deed? & what documents did you show as a reference of your work experience from your company?
I really hope we can learn from you as you have been a role model in terms of getting success such effortlessly
Mine is 22 days of PPR, and I'm unsure if I qualify for your question(s)- However, taking the liberty of replying, and hope it helps somebody outta there !
I had a managerial NOC Code with very high IELTS Scores(L-8.5, R- 9, W-8, S-8.5) and a UK master's degree coupled with a Reference letter from a Big 4 in India. Furthermore, over 20 countries worth business travel and personal visits too along with a family size of 4.
I also put forth a LOE (Letter of Explanation) that succinctly showcased all the documents that were organized, and transmitted.
Do let me know if you have any questions.
Whilst it's true that I studied and worked in the United Kingdom, I wasn't 'knighted' by the Queen As a result, request you to please remove this 'sir' reference.Sir, thats really inspirational and thanks for your reply. I have a few question regarding my NOC, and as you are vastly experienced maybe you might be able to give me some suggestions. So, Can I send you my query on PM? It will be really helpful if you can assist me, thanks : )
Whilst it's true that I studied and worked in the United Kingdom, I wasn't 'knighted' by the Queen As a result, request you to please remove this 'sir' reference.
Glad to answer any queries- preferably via the public medium, as it may benefit others too. Hope this makes sense. Thanks.