Congrats mateHi All... Got Ontario Nomination today !
CRS now stands at 1015
Possibleany hope that we hit 440 in this month? assuming we get draw every 2 weeks only
I am guessing next week it will be around 442-445 and two weeks early 440s.any hope that we hit 440 in this month? assuming we get draw every 2 weeks only
Congratulations..how much time did it take?Hi All... Got Ontario Nomination today !
CRS now stands at 1015
Hi All... Got Ontario Nomination today !
CRS now stands at 1015
Hey speaking 9.0 thats wonderful, can you please share some tips specially reading & writing , I am sitting on April 21st to try for clb9Just got my IELTS results (online) for 24th March sitting.
8.5 Listening, 8.0 Reading, 7.5 Writing, 9.0 Speaking.
Just managed to max scores out. To say I'm ecstatic is an understatement! Should sit me at 441 with a decent chance I hope.
Am guessing it would be 444+- 1Is there a probability of the score coming down to 443 if there is a draw this Monday?
Is there a forecast of how many ITA will CIC issue in 2018 or is unknow? thank youIf the current trends remain, we will not see the CRS come to 435 this year.
However, the hope (and the likelihood as well), is that the current trends will not remain, and the IRCC will start getting more aggressive in terms of the numbers of ITAs issued, as well as the frequency of draws.
If I have to guess, I'd say we will end this year with the CRS cutoff in the high 420s.
Hi, I should note that I am a native speaker, hence why the speaking component was rather simple for me, and my prep would be very different to others. I spent just one week preparing, purely on the exam structure, the assessment criteria used and practice tests for the reading/listening parts. Most of my prep was done using the IDP "IELTS Master course. $100 for 90 day access, supposedly 100hours of content, I probably skipped at least half of it since I wasn't worried about vocab/grammar etc. I'm sure you can find all the content in that course for free online, but for me it was just nice to have a structured comprehensive course to work through. There is so much free content online I think it can be a bit of a hindrance. For practice tests I did around 4 tests from old Cambridge IELTS courses only reading/listening tests. I did not do any practice tests for writing/speaking, I just focused on exam content/marking criteria.Hey speaking 9.0 thats wonderful, can you please share some tips specially reading & writing , I am sitting on April 21st to try for clb9
Regards,
Oh! My bad.74900 is the PR target for the federal high skilled economic stream, not the ITA target. PR target and ITA target are not same as 1 PR is not equal to 1 ITA.
Hi, I should note that I am a native speaker, hence why the speaking component was rather simple for me, and my prep would be very different to others. I spent just one week preparing, purely on the exam structure, the assessment criteria used and practice tests for the reading/listening parts. Most of my prep was done using the IDP "IELTS Master course. $100 for 90 day access, supposedly 100hours of content, I probably skipped at least half of it since I wasn't worried about vocab/grammar etc. I'm sure you can find all the content in that course for free online, but for me it was just nice to have a structured comprehensive course to work through. There is so much free content online I think it can be a bit of a hindrance. For practice tests I did around 4 tests from old Cambridge IELTS courses only reading/listening tests. I did not do any practice tests for writing/speaking, I just focused on exam content/marking criteria.
please can you share the materials you used in preparation am writing next month with IDP?Hi, I should note that I am a native speaker, hence why the speaking component was rather simple for me, and my prep would be very different to others. I spent just one week preparing, purely on the exam structure, the assessment criteria used and practice tests for the reading/listening parts. Most of my prep was done using the IDP "IELTS Master course. $100 for 90 day access, supposedly 100hours of content, I probably skipped at least half of it since I wasn't worried about vocab/grammar etc. I'm sure you can find all the content in that course for free online, but for me it was just nice to have a structured comprehensive course to work through. There is so much free content online I think it can be a bit of a hindrance. For practice tests I did around 4 tests from old Cambridge IELTS courses only reading/listening tests. I did not do any practice tests for writing/speaking, I just focused on exam content/marking criteria.