Everyone above the cut off got an ITA. No specific criteriaram29 said:5th score is some where btw 480. my question is , is all the candidates who scored more than 480 got selected for immigration or only few of them got. ?
say if there are 5000candidates who marks are between 500 to 600 , will all these 5k ppl will get selected or only few based on some criteria ?
Kindly some one help me in understanding the logic. though its silly question pls dont mind.
My score is 379. Noc 2173
There is no NOC quotarubyracer said:Once the NOCs started to fill up, I wonder how they are going to allocate the cut offs. Hot NOCs would have their quotas filled faster than other NOCs
They don't care about NOC.rubyracer said:Once the NOCs started to fill up, I wonder how they are going to allocate the cut offs. Hot NOCs would have their quotas filled faster than other NOCs
LMIA, that's the new system to regulate immigrants and their employers.rubyracer said:How do they not care about NOC? That will lead to disproportionate immigration
If their internal quota is 50K and mostly software engineers apply with higher scores, what will other employers do who also need employees? In previous system this was handled with subcaps. There has to be some way under EE as well
i also believe that cic will move to noc specific drawsamaljosegeorge said:..the real game begins when NOC specific draw starts..after some point of time they will make the draws NOC specific....i am very sure that in the first 5 draws..they might have invited only very few numbers(can be counted in fingers) of highly skilled health care professionals...etc...so when they understand that the immigration is disproportionate among different occupations..they will cut short the eligible occupations . i would say that we should consider ourselves lucky if current system continues for atleast an year... :-X :-X :-X
Well this might be my 18th message ,but i very well know u r waiting for ages to get the so called ITA and being frustrated over it,u started thinking you are the CIC and conducted 7th and eigth draw.better dont waste time on bluffing on things which are not of ur knowledge.any tom dick and harry can bluff on the so called calculations u quoted.which are only craps... :-[shrinivas1980 said:This is my last reply to your senseless arguments. I never replied to your posts, you were the one who did so & in a rude manner. By the way, you r just '17 posts old baby' here. This is not some sort of facebook where you can behave such way, First learn the politeness while writing over here. You are the first & probably a last person to whom I have been replying so harsh (I know it doesn't harm you). Go on & waste your valuable energy on personal attacks, rudeness & sarcasm. It will pay u an ITA . All the best!
You think those qualifications are basic lol? You consider solid test scores, young age, decent work experience AND a master's degree basic stuff? HAHAHAHA you've got to be kidding...Jaxon911 said:
There would be no way for Canadian job market to absorb people without strong technical and communication skills. Most high scorers have four major factors in common, solid language test score, young age, decent work exp (between 2- 5 years) and at least a master's degree. With this basic stuff, one would easily go over 420!