Fine. In that case, there are strictly 2 options that can be done without simply gawking at CIC website every 14 days:
Option 1: Move to Canada as a student (1 or 2-year program) -> Be ready to shell nearly 13 lakhs a year (maintain living expense of around 7 lakhs as well) -> somehow study and get a degree -> get PGWP -> Find a job -> Ensure that you are an employee for a continuous 1 year -> Add it up to your CRS and go past 480 or so with a CEC tag.
Option 2: NZ is more reliable (although it is a laidback life there) -> NZ has a similar program -> No job offer needed -> Ensure that your education and work are aligned ->Grab ITA -> Submit docs and move on. Else, one year of study in NZ gives a 3 year Work Permit (unlike Canada which gives you 1-year stay back for 1-year study). I quoted a scenario where a friend (not too close) of mine being unable to clinch ITA of Canada (due to age) simply changed his direction and moved to NZ (under the Skilled Migrant Residence Visa) with his wife and 4-year old kid. He is now in Christchurch working under a reputed employer, his wife in a large IT firm, kid studying (free education).
New Zealand is booming good down under and it is really a wise option to go with NZ. With an NZ PR, it is quite easy to obtain work visa to AUS and settle down there as well in the long term. NZ offers ditto same benefits as CAN does.
Also, NZ is 99% COVID free
If none of these will work out, stay back in our home country, and enjoy the lifestyle that we were into since the time you were young and somehow drive the rest of our life.
There is really really no need to be broken from inside or depressed with what's happening. Canada is really not interested to do something for applicants who have spent enormous energy, money, time to get above at least 460. We can't even blame them.
So act smart and sensitive soon before we run of all options.
Sachin Tendulkar wanted to be a bowler but situation made to bat!!!