I can understand that, but going by what I have been reading so far - it seems like you have a good chance of getting the ITA by October. The reason I was worried is because, my boyfriend's visa expires August 13 and the August 7 draw is the last draw prior to that. I am just trying to see what are the odds the draw will be at 459 again, if any.
I am above 460 without spouse accompanying. With her accompanying, we are at 449. We are currently in Canada on work and study permits respectively, do y'all think it's risky to apply without spouse accompanying, then sponsor her later?
Scores are really high, reason I am looking at the option.
I thought maybe the person who was asking question was just new and didn't bother tp read previous thread.
S/he will get the same answers. No matter how many profile they created and asking the same question over and over again. They are not gonna get different answers from honest people here in ROH.
I can understand that, but going by what I have been reading so far - it seems like you have a good chance of getting the ITA by October. The reason I was worried is because, my boyfriend's visa expires August 13 and the August 7 draw is the last draw prior to that. I am just trying to see what are the odds the draw will be at 459 again, if any.
I recommend to apply for work visa extension even though you might not get it. you can still stay in canada when your visa in process. it might get rejected but atleast you can buy 2 months.
I recommend to apply for work visa extension even though you might not get it. you can still stay in canada when your visa in process. it might get rejected but atleast you can buy 2 months.
2019 has been a massive disappointment for express entry candidates. Despite wide claims of increasing the number of ITA this year, the reverse has occurred. Usually, in the second half of the year, the number of candidates invited has to increase leading to a reduction in the cut-off score.
I was under the impression that we need to apply for bridging work permit, if I apply for work visa extension now and it gets rejected, I cannot apply for BOWP after because currently it's a PGWP, which cannot be usually extended
I was under the impression that we need to apply for bridging work permit, if I apply for work visa extension now and it gets rejected, I cannot apply for BOWP after because currently it's a PGWP, which cannot be usually extended
2019 has been a massive disappointment for express entry candidates. Despite wide claims of increasing the number of ITA this year, the reverse has occurred. Usually, in the second half of the year, the number of candidates invited has to increase leading to a reduction in the cut-off score.
Im new here...My husband and I are at a score of 457. Do you think its possible for us to get an invite by the end of August or do you suggest that i take the IELTS exam again to reach 461 points.
So my hubby has a CLB 10 but i am stuck at a CLB 8, hopefully if i can get a CLB 9, it will give us those extra 4 points. But then again there is the factor of spending 12 k to do the exam.
So can someone please suggest if we should wait until the score drops to 457 or 456 or just write the exam?