Wait till next week if there is a draw you will get trough, if there isn't a draw accept NOI, my advice. Good luck! i saw you had a conversation with Ivan, sorry for not being there! All the best!
Any idea about June 6 changes for French? My wife is studying French but hasn't given TEF. She has completed DELF A2 level and will give B1 level soon. Normally only Quebec considers DELF. Can I benefit from it after June 6? Normally one doesn't get any points for spouse's 2nd language.
I have predicted the last three regular rounds correctly, here are my predictions for the next round: If June 7th: 408 (+/-1)
If June 14th: 412 (+/-2)*
*[this one is tricky because the June factor is very hard to account for]
@ivancabrer@andieangel
Dear friends...My ielts will expire on 13 June...Am at 410 and has also got an NOI from Ontario...After yesterday's results i am a bit confused, whether should i wait for another draw or should i accept the NOI...Please guide me
As you have already taken another IELTS and is awaiting the results I don't think you should accept the NOI at this stage. I too am at 411 and have received a NOI from Ontario but have decided on waiting few more draws before deciding on whether to accept it or not. You have 6 months to accept the NOI and you are very close to getting the direct ITA. So, why waste time on going the long path? (I did not mention the CAD 1500 as you had mentioned money is not a problem for you.) I would suggest you to wait few more draws and see what the trend is.
People with French Language are already in Quebec or Canada as its very hard to learn French n sit for French exam TEF for many in this short duration of time, plus it's expensive affair.
About people with siblings, they usually go through provincial nomination route as most province give extra weightage/ marks for having sibling in that province. So many of them might also be in Canada already
Moral of the story: "very less shake up because of June 6 changes as of now".
But after few months it might affect as more aspiring people might take up French exam plus people with sublings would not go through pnp route by shelling out extra bucks.
You are absolutely correct about all. And i would like to add my own to that too in relation to French for newbies. It is not easy. I studied French myself. Finished level 4 in 8 months. To get to CBL 7 in French you need to study until B2 Advanced and understand well. French is not for all, is definitely not for me, but i will continue it if and when i get to Canada. The main reason i stopped is of course it was difficult to manage time with 48 hours of work every week but most importantly, we do not have TEF exams here in Nepal. Have to go to India for that and i am not that motivated enough. If only i can get CBL 9, my points will go to 439 and now add 15 for siblings it will shoot to 454. So i will rather take IELTS again if my new score will not be enough at the end of July.
Moral of the story, like you said, upcoming changes will have minimal impact cos French is not for all and considering the top 10 nations from 2016 report, there aren't many French speaking countries to immigrate to Canada apart from France of course lol. Good day
hey my score is 412 ...missed by 1. what you guys think? any chance for nexr draw after june 6 change?
thanks in advance for your answers and suggestions
hey my score is 412 ...missed by 1. what you guys think? any chance for nexr draw after june 6 change?
thanks in advance for your answers and suggestions
In spite of the June 6th changes the next CRS predictions are leaning towards 409 (+/- 1). So, you would probably get ITA in the next draw. All the best
Hey guys, hope everyone in this ray of hope thread gets ITA in the coming weeks
I am at 407 and will be reaching 422 after the June 6 changes. I dont have an OINP NOI as i created my profile on May 29th. I have seen all predictions that the score will not shoot up after the changes. I really hope i get into the next draw.
Sibling point will be reflected automatically if you have declared in your EE profile that you have a sibling in Canada, living there either as a citizen or holds PR. For French connection, you got to have a valid score like IELTS. For French its TEF report. My 100th comment lol.
Anyway, because now (after the June changes) the french language is going to have a lot of weight in the CRS, if I was you, I would consider to learn french up to a B2 level (CLB7). It is not that hard, 2 hours everyday for 4 to 6 months and you'll be good for the TEF.
Of course, you have to take it very seriously (read books in french, watch movies in french with french captions, etc.). But, it'll be worth it, I promise.
If I accept this ITA. I need to add my wife in 5 days which will eventually reduce my point I believe. I have re-calculated points againa and I will stand at 384 after my marriage.
But I guess there isnt any other way of doing it except declining.
Why dont you put a call throigh to them? Technically ur status as at when u received ITA is single and nothing in this world can change that evenbif u have not finished filimg ur forms till d "D day". My opinion dont decline or better still call them to ask and send a mail after your discussion to affirm their information. I am assumming it will be favourable
All the best
Get married but simply don't update ur status till u get ITA. Register ur marriage after u get ITA. Or reach Canada alone, come back in two months time, register your marriage then, and start processing your wife spouse visa.
Till then enjoy the perks of married life.
I second your opinion. While u are at it you can get her visiting visa in d meantime. So she is free to join u any time b4 her PR is finally sorted. Think it through well though
Any idea about June 6 changes for French? My wife is studying French but hasn't given TEF. She has completed DELF A2 level and will give B1 level soon. Normally only Quebec considers DELF. Can I benefit from it after June 6? Normally one doesn't get any points for spouse's 2nd language.