15 is still more than enough.
- Young undergrad with Diploma degree, 1 year Canadian work exp and CLB 9 can easily score 413 crs points, now plus 15 points will push them up to 430 pts. Remember, that is just with one year Canadian work experience. With 3-year PGWP, a capable CEC applicant can easily get 453 CRS points with just a Diploma degree (two years Canadian work exp).
- Similarly, a CEC applicant with a Bachelor degree, 1 year Canadian work exp and CLB 8 can now have 445 CRS points, if he/she can push the English skill to CLB 9, the CRS would be increased to 465.
According to IRCC, there are at least 300,000 international students here in Canada. Now, let's assume a minimal 10% of those international students are able to graduate and got a degree, we now have 30,000 prospective CEC applicants. Assume only 10% of those 30,000 CEC applicants will be able to find a legit job, get Canadian degree and CLB 8, we still have
3,000 active CEC applicants with at least 445 CRS points in the pool after Nov 19th. Remember, this is not a constant number, as everyday passes, people will gain more work experience and better English skills.
360 are for those without a job (will be 390 after Nov 19th). Without an eligible job and Canadian work exp, they are not allowed in the CEC stream, so when we are talking about CEC applicants, we are referring to those with legit Canadian degree, legit job and work experience whose CRS will usually be around 445 CRS (after Nov 19th). Therefore, I personally don't see how cut off score can go as low as 400.