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You literally have nothing to worry about. You already have Canadian education and you'll get a work permit after. Your worst case is that your PR gets delayed by a bit, but it's essentially guaranteed once you're eligible for CEC. Anyone who has a Canadian degree at least has a legitimate path to PR. If you're going to start worrying about not getting one immediately, then I don't think there's much that can help you there.
I’m not a CEC. I finished a degree and now into another one. We’ll see how things go!
 
Bruh is it still possible to get an admission from a university ? I'm currently in the pool and when providing a SOP how should I convince the visa officer? I'm 30 and holds a masters degree too. :(
I’ve never submitted an SOP to visa officers, only to university. You can get one, but you need to work it out properly. Show your experience and well intentions then go from there.
 
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yes for outlanders reducing some ielts score with 3 years experience will get them to 464. just checked it now. Can we do IELTS scores and create two profiles ? hehe
I was also about to ask the same question. Is it fine if we create 2 profiles with low and high CRS score.
 
It'll take some time to introduce reform. Quebec's immigration reform bill was proposed in Feb 2019 and was passed in June 2019. Some of the language being used here is similar to what is being said about EE now:
https://www.cicnews.com/2019/06/que...ed-worker-applications-0612413.html#gs.zao1bd

That being said, Canadian immigration in general has shown itself to be a lot more considerate than Quebec's system, so maybe we can expect a 4-5 month delay once a new bill is proposed. At the end of the day, all the hypothesizing in the world isn't going to make any difference. Just sit tight and wait till ~September. Keep documents ready. Start preparing for GRE/GMAT if you want to go the 'buy-your-PR' route. Focus on what you can do to maximize your chances instead of incessantly dwelling on what you can't have any control on.

Can't do the buy your PR route as I already benefited from PGWP back in 2011. So I am just hoping that there is something at least for those who can speak both English and French.
 
Oh man, I feel bad trying EOR and losing all that money now, since people are talking about reducing IELTS scores all of a sudden.
Also if I may ask what is this "buying PR" thing you folks have been talking about?
 
Can't do the buy your PR route as I already benefited from PGWP back in 2011. So I am just hoping that there is something at least for those who can speak both English and French.
Oh that's unfortunate. Good luck though, wish you the best
 
Oh man, I feel bad trying EOR and losing all that money now, since people are talking about reducing IELTS scores all of a sudden.
Also if I may ask what is this "buying PR" thing you folks have been talking about?
Basically shorthand for applying for a student visa, and working in Canada to become eligible for CEC. CEC cutoffs are always significantly lower than all-program, so once you qualify for CEC, it's basically a guaranteed PR, assuming you are willing to spend $50,000 - $100,000 on another degree.
 
Basically shorthand for applying for a student visa, and working in Canada to become eligible for CEC. CEC cutoffs are always significantly lower than all-program, so once you qualify for CEC, it's basically a guaranteed PR, assuming you are willing to spend $50,000 - $100,000 on another degree.
is it possible for a 30 y/o person with masters who is in the pool , to get an admission to a 1 yr or 2 yr programs ? is there a chance that visa officer could deny a student visa for this applicant ?
 
Basically shorthand for applying for a student visa, and working in Canada to become eligible for CEC. CEC cutoffs are always significantly lower than all-program, so once you qualify for CEC, it's basically a guaranteed PR, assuming you are willing to spend $50,000 - $100,000 on another degree.
I barely have enough for PoF. I HAVE to do masters in future but my goal was to get PR first to reduct the financial impact. I spent the better half of the last two years preparing for this federal skilled worker program. Before diploma I was at 440 whereas the cut off was 445 or so. Now that I am at 470, I am still below the required average. And people with lower IELTS score and CRS scores are getting NOIs/ITAs. I can't seem to ever catch up to the cut-off trend, wtf.
 
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I'm 28, Male, Bachelors in electrical engineering and post graduate diploma in Business Administration. I am an Experience Designer with nearly 6 years of Work Experience, but it has nothing to do with my formal education. Is there any good school where I can get a scholarship (and probably assistant faculty) for Master of Design (MDes)?
 
is it possible for a 30 y/o person with masters who is in the pool , to get an admission to a 1 yr or 2 yr programs ? is there a chance that visa officer could deny a student visa for this applicant ?
I'm not sure. You may have to look into dual-intent. I know it's an issue if you were going to the US, but I remember reading somewhere that you can be applying for PR and still apply for a student visa in Canada. You'd just have to be honest and convince them that if you don;'t get a PR, you'd return after your degree is done. Age is irrelevant for degrees.
 
Oh that's unfortunate. Good luck though, wish you the best

Thanks! I do hope that the NOC ranges will be broad if the program gets modified. Or at least there are some French specific draws. Maybe we're all worried about nothing and the changes won't be that drastic. I just hope and pray! It's my entire life's work.
 
It was quite read going through this thread. Seems like the gist of it is FSW intake will be on pause for looooooooooong time. Damn really saddens how things have turned out; started the process in 2019 and when close to reaching the goal, seems like the target is still far away!

It's also terrible that the only country inviting immigrants have also closed their borders. Sign of the times... Sigh...
 
I was also about to ask the same question. Is it fine if we create 2 profiles with low and high CRS score.

No - you can only have one EE profile.
 
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