KingOfGoodTimes said:I agree to the last points.
I am a international student who did get a ITA, also got a PNP nomination for paper based application.
I don't understand what the fuzz is all about , even before the express entry program a international student would have to work for at least 1 year in a 0,A or B job before applying for federal through CEC (or work for certain amount of time for some PNP nominations).
I also don't see why one needs a Canadian undergrad degree and post graduate degree is needed,
I have a foreign undergrad degree and an Canadian post grad , I had one work experience both outside and inside Canada.
also a good IELTS score.This in itself will secure a ITA under the current scheme.
It gets even better if you are married or on a common law relation, you get points for that as well.
I agree that people who do not have foreign work experience and just undergrad Canadian degree will find it hard to get to the points, but it was same in case of CEC as well (you would have still needed to get one year Canadian work experience). I also agree that they didn't make it easy for students to get a express entry ITA but they also have not made it hard. I feel its just fair.
Also there is always the PNP route(some of them have started to have more transparent process)
The struggle is always when comparing to current EE to the old CEC. As I said in the other reply, the max a 1-yr exp Canadian undergrad can get in EE is 444, whereas the same condition can almost guarantee a PR in the old CEC. I am not saying that international student should be guarantee a PR, but if not so, Canada really lose the competitiveness as a Immigration destination for the young. It take longer in US to get a green card but at least you get to keep working, and Australia is getting easier now as well. The old CEC helps Canada to keep the talent that comes out of the Canadian Universities, which are all ready to contribute into the economy, and EE took that away by setting the cut off point higher than 450. I consider this a loss-loss