Don't be so confident, it's IRCC. Anything is possible.I will give you 1 million dollar if you dont get ITA within the next 2 draws with 441.......................relax 441 is a splendid score this year
Don't be so confident, it's IRCC. Anything is possible.I will give you 1 million dollar if you dont get ITA within the next 2 draws with 441.......................relax 441 is a splendid score this year
Good question. I'm afraid I'm not knowledgeable enough to give you a definitive answer. My gut says it's probably fine. But I don't see the point in doing that. Whoever can get a better score should be the primary applicant, right?What about having two profiles as couple: one profile where husband is primary and wife accompanying; and the other profile where wife is primary and husband accompanying.
Someone told me that this was allowed... is it true?
last draw shocked everyone! hopefully we get a decent draw next week! waiting for 440! waiting and waiting and waiting!There is a high possibility that the score will come down to 440 and you will qualify. However looking at the last draw nothing can be said for sure....
Thanks. Our case is a particular one hahahaGood question. I'm afraid I'm not knowledgeable enough to give you a definitive answer. My gut says it's probably fine. But I don't see the point in doing that. Whoever can get a better score should be the primary applicant, right?
Ah ok I see where you are coming from now. Maybe you can create a separate thread and see what seniors say. Good luck with your IELTS!Thanks. Our case is a particular one hahaha
My husband has a much better score (434 vs 401), but I speak french (CLB 8-9) so we may have a chance to receive a NOI under FSSW with my profile. That is why we wanted to created different profiles (like a plan B in case CRS doesn’t go down to 430s level), right now I am planning to take the IELTS on june 30, and hoping to achieve minimun level 6 in English that it is required for FSSW.
But now, I am confused if it is allowed or not to have two different profiles as couple
Hey Maverick28 can you please suggest on below:If it mentions "Secondary School Diploma" then you can't claim points for 2 or more degrees. Usually they mention "Secondary School Diploma and Diploma 2 years" or just "Diploma 2 years". If that is the case, you can claim points for 2 or more degrees.
Couple can have two profiles with different primary applicants. It's not an issue.Thanks. Our case is a particular one hahaha
My husband has a much better score (434 vs 401), but I speak french (CLB 8-9) so we may have a chance to receive a NOI under FSSW with my profile. That is why we wanted to created different profiles (like a plan B in case CRS doesn’t go down to 430s level), right now I am planning to take the IELTS on june 30, and hoping to achieve minimun level 6 in English that it is required for FSSW.
But now, I am confused if it is allowed or not to have two different profiles as couple
Thanks a lot for your response!Couple can have two profiles with different primary applicants. It's not an issue.
We all need this draw. If it happens the score cut off could be 438/437. We need to get a breather after the shock last time.If today we see a draw the cutoff will be 438.............well, the tiebreaker might be December 2017 though........we desperately need a draw today to keep our hope alive... Best of luck to all waiting in the pipeline....
Yes, highest degree matters.Hey Maverick28 can you please suggest on below:
We received WES ECA Report today..
The section "CANADIAN EQUIVALENCY SUMMARY" says only "Master's Degree"...
whereas individual "CREDENTIAL ANALYSIS" section shows individual 3 different degree like Master's, bachlor's and Diploma
I called WES to ask why only masters written in summary... they told because they concluded equivalency as Masters and it is always highest degree specified that... and for details i should refer to individual equivalencies of other degrees on bottom..
is this correct and is it usually like this?
oh ok. Yeah I know. That's why I asked.The date was when my medical was passed, not when it was done. Your need to do your medical upfront.