I cannot wait to apply for EE in March. Anyone else planning to apply in March? Let's connect and share experiences.
I am FSW and I worked very hard for two years to learn French from scratch and improve my CRS score. Finally I got an ITA on Jan 18th. What is your story?
I also wanted to add that if it were not for French, I wouldn't have gotten an invite in the latest FSW draw. Despite having a PhD, I was stuck at 485 because I lost 6 points after turning 31 last September 2022. Fortunately, my TEF results came back 10 days after my test and 2 days before I got an ITA. Since then, there have been no all program draws thus far. Preparing for TEF has now inspired me to take the DELF which is really unimaginable!
I also wanted to add that if it were not for French, I wouldn't have gotten an invite in the latest FSW draw. Despite having a PhD, I was stuck at 485 because I lost 6 points after turning 31 last September 2022. Fortunately, my TEF results came back 10 days after my test and 2 days before I got an ITA. Since then, there have been no all program draws thus far. Preparing for TEF has now inspired me to take the DELF which is really unimaginable!
I also wanted to add that if it were not for French, I wouldn't have gotten an invite in the latest FSW draw. Despite having a PhD, I was stuck at 485 because I lost 6 points after turning 31 last September 2022. Fortunately, my TEF results came back 10 days after my test and 2 days before I got an ITA. Since then, there have been no all program draws thus far. Preparing for TEF has now inspired me to take the DELF which is really unimaginable!
Great story! I got my ITA because of French too. But I haven't applied yet I am self-employed so it has taken me a long time to collect all the documents.