I got 501 with 1 year work experience, masters and C1 in both English and French. Hard to imagine how to achieve that without a second language! maybe they have jobs in Canada?
I got 501 with 1 year work experience, masters and C1 in both English and French. Hard to imagine how to achieve that without a second language! maybe they have jobs in Canada?
I am getting nervous as we get closer. Some sign that things are happening. Either another FSW draw/some big set of people get their PPRs(doesn't have to be me). Some Post March 2020 AOR Non-US(preferably Indian resident, because we had biometrics closed for about a year).
I think a large portion of those 481-490 are 481 which is the max you can get without a second language and job offer. So a 5k draw might reach 481 with tie breaker rule separating most.
I think a large portion of those 481-490 are 481 which is the max you can get without a second language and job offer. So a 5k draw might reach 481 with tie breaker rule separating most.
I think a large portion of those 481-490 are 481 which is the max you can get without a second language and job offer. So a 5k draw might reach 481 with tie breaker rule separating most.
I think a large portion of those 481-490 are 481 which is the max you can get without a second language and job offer. So a 5k draw might reach 481 with tie breaker rule separating most.
You could also have a PhD and reach 496, but then you would be part of the 491-500 group. I still think a large majority of the 481-490 are 481 which is the common score of a fluent masters holder under 30.
You could also have a PhD and reach 496, but then you would be part of the 491-500 group. I still think a large majority of the 481-490 are 481 which is the common score of a fluent masters holder under 30.
Not really if the applicant is around 30+ years, and has a Ph.D, they'd fall in the 481-490 category. This makes sense actually since most people who graduate BS is at their early 20s, if they complete their master's immediately they would be in their mid-20s, by the time they completed their Ph.D they'd be in the late-20s. Add in 3 years of work experience, and you get someone in their early 30s.
It’s funny how Canada left these category of people waiting since December. They are lucky Australia and New Zealand are currently not open to outlanders, would have lost a priceless pool of skilled workers by now