Really are you not sure that u ll be invited with 486???
If u wanna show off that u have 486, pls do not do it here
The whole world knows that 470 n above is a healthy score. Why r u then asking such crazy questions
Guys, let's ignore those ppl having score of 470 n above asking if they will get the invite.
Else these ppl will simply show off and make ppl with less score feel inferior
I have been thinking about doing this, not just for our scores but also when we do get to Canada we will be able to get around easier with the French speaking people as well.
Really are you not sure that u ll be invited with 486???
If u wanna show off that u have 486, pls do not do it here
The whole world knows that 470 n above is a healthy score. Why r u then asking such crazy questions
Guys, let's ignore those ppl having score of 470 n above asking if they will get the invite.
Else these ppl will simply show off and make ppl with less score feel inferior
I think some people might also just be very uninformed, especially if they are new to this and do not know how it works and what scores are good and bad. I do understand that they should also do their research better and know what they are applying for, what the process entails and what their chances are - some really are just show off's, but I believe some of these people honesty don't know.
Have you had any skills in French prior to starting to study it. Most people I speak to say that it is super hard, and will take 2 year or more to learn. How has your experience been thus far, and are you doing full time or part time?
If your NOC code is in demand, you have a chance to get a NOI to apply for PNP. If not, your score is not the best with the current trends and you might have to wait a long time for the scores to drop again. I would suggest that you try and improve scores where you can, see if you are eligible for PNP and look at the new RNIP: https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...-canada/rural-northern-immigration-pilot.html
If your NOC code is in demand, you have a chance to get a NOI to apply for PNP. If not, your score is not the best with the current trends and you might have to wait a long time for the scores to drop again. I would suggest that you try and improve scores where you can, see if you are eligible for PNP and look at the new RNIP: https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...-canada/rural-northern-immigration-pilot.html
If you would like to be added to the tracker, please reply with your score. I searched on the other forums and thread but could not find anything, so will start one from scratch for us.