Thanks for you reply. I was reading some sources regarding police certificate. See, when I turned 18, I've only been back to China once for a period of 2 months. After I returned to Canada I never left Canada. The source says if after turning 18, if you've stayed in a country other than Canada for 6 months or more. Then you need to provide police certificate. If not, you don't need to provide it. So maybe I don't need it?
Also I think I will need to provide birth certificate? Any other things I need from my home country?
In your case, I don't think a China police certificate is necessary. Even if a China police certificate is needed, like I just said, it won't be difficult to get one.
No, you don't need to provide birth certificate and if a China police certificate isn't required, I don't think you need anything from China, at least in the first stage of application. Some people say if your application is processed in Hong Kong, you may be asked for Hukou but since you'll apply from inland Canada, I don't think Hukou is necessary either.
In your case, I don't think a China police certificate is necessary. Even if a China police certificate is needed, like I just said, it won't be difficult to get one.
No, you don't need to provide birth certificate and if a China police certificate isn't required, I don't think you need anything from China, at least in the first stage of application. Some people say if your application is processed in Hong Kong, you may be asked for Hukou but since you'll apply from inland Canada, I don't think Hukou is necessary either.
I have 467 and choosing PNP. It depends on how long you can wait. As the cutoff for last draw was 471 with tie break being May month, I expect the cutoff for next draw to be 469 at best. With PNP's kicking in, 465 looks a very distant chance to me.
profile might have been created in may, without enough points then, but managed to increase their points since, which doesn’t change the date of profile creation.
Also, the cut of date is only indicating tie-breaker. If two profiles have same points but one has been in the pool longer than the other, that one will win.
profile might have been created in may, without enough points then, but managed to increase their points since, which doesn’t change the date of profile creation.
Simple. Some people submitted their profiles on May 2019, but the score was way too low at that time; and then by the time of last draw, they had managed to increase their scores to 471 in some way, probably because they got one more year's work experience, or they maxed out their ielts score, or whatever.