Oh,I see. It means that you don't meet the required cut off for Federal skilled program. I believe the cutoff is 67 points for fsw.
It is important to remember these are 2 different things. Fsw qualification score that has to be at least 67, and then the CRS score which is what you have as 456.
Oh,I see. It means that you don't meet the required cut off for Federal skilled program. I believe the cutoff is 67 points for fsw.
It is important to remember these are 2 different things. Fsw qualification score that has to be at least 67, and then the CRS score which is what you have as 456.
Sorry for this man but maybe there is a mistake from the analyst. Was your work continuous for which you claimed points ? Were there any gaps? Because gaps don't matter for EE but they matter for fsw
I understand you are feeling low ... so yes go for drinks and lift yourself up. BUT your score reduction doesn't necessarily mean your file would be rejected. I know many cases where analyst did not / could not validate work experience and reduced the points and people still got PPR when the visa officer looked at documents. However, unfortunate thing is that the analyst has not made any comments on why he could not validate the work experience. It is possible he didn't even see the required documents in the first place.
So, once you are back from drinks and have had time to chill, think calmly. Gather all your documents and upload them via a CSE and then hope for the best / worst depending upon how you feel. I think you need to deliver one last punch (CSE) before you throw in the towel.
I understand you are feeling low ... so yes go for drinks and lift yourself up. BUT your score reduction doesn't necessarily mean your file would be rejected. I know many cases where analyst did not / could not validate work experience and reduced the points and people still got PPR when the visa officer looked at documents. However, unfortunate thing is that the analyst has not made any comments on why he could not validate the work experience. It is possible he didn't even see the required documents in the first place.
So, once you are back from drinks and have had time to chill, think calmly. Gather all your documents and upload them via a CSE and then hope for the best / worst depending upon how you feel. I think you need to deliver one last punch (CSE) before you throw in the towel.
True. @Loius Have a drink. And as I mentiined, submit a CSE with as much documents as possible for work experience and your Canadian degree. You still have a shot here.
Majority of the people that got PPR yesterday were CEC applicants. I'm sure yours is just around the corner.
In my opinion, Eligibility remains on going until the application gets approved. This wait, is not what I signed up for. But, I guess we have to just deal with it and stay positive. The only thing that gets me through the day!