You can definitely get spous's PR by applying for a sponsored PR for your spouse after you land in Canada. The official IRCC website has processing time for spousal sponsored PR as 1 year, but I heard from some people it takes around 3 months. You can search around in the forums to find out how long it takes
You can definitely get spous's PR by applying for a sponsored PR for your spouse after you land in Canada. The official IRCC website has processing time for spousal sponsored PR as 1 year, but I heard from some people it takes around 3 months. You can search around in the forums to find out how long it takes
Hey guys, I received my PR card back in July. so after a few months of not thinking about this forum I logged back today just to check what's happening here. I'm surprised by how high CRS cutoff scores have gotten. I had a CRS score of 478 and back in August '18 the cuff was around 440 ish.
I may still be getting an invite now had I been in the pool but it's increasingly getting tighter. Can anyone explain or lead me to the link ( if available) that details what factors prompted such sudden rise in the CRS scores that cutoff have risen 30 odd points in an year.
With your IELTS scores, I can say your English language skills are good and would require little efforts to max out on IELTS. This would be quicker than learning French.
Learning French as a language will be an added advantage apart from boosting your CRS. However you need to be patient until you’re prepared.
In my opinion you can do both in the order I suggested.
I am sitting at a 470 - can’t expect PNP as my NOC has never been invited in the past. Still hopeful for the cut-off to drop. If it’s meant to happen, it’ll happen. I do not wish to exert myself over this anymore as it leads to despair when you’re unable to make it after having high hopes.
With your IELTS scores, I can say your English language skills are good and would require little efforts to max out on IELTS. This would be quicker than learning French.
Learning French as a language will be an added advantage apart from boosting your CRS. However you need to be patient until you’re prepared.
In my opinion you can do both in the order I suggested.
I am sitting at a 470 - can’t expect PNP as my NOC has never been invited in the past. Still hopeful for the cut-off to drop. If it’s meant to happen, it’ll happen. I do not wish to exert myself over this anymore as it leads to despair when you’re unable to make it after having high hopes.
Owww, I didn't realize that! You have a point.
Even though I believe a B2B is really unlikely at this point, you really brought a fact that can't be ignored. Damn... let's go for another 18h of hope...
Anyone get some suggestions about my situation?
Currently, I am 470 and create my profile on Oct,2019. My CLB level is L: 7 S:8 W:9 R:10
My point will increase to 483 on Oct,2020 because of two years Canadian work experience.
Do I retake IELTS or wait for draw?
I waited since October for scores to drop (I had 468). it basically never dropped and I took IELTS and improved my score last week to get a score of 484.
I waited since October for scores to drop (I had 468). it basically never dropped and I took IELTS and improved my score last week to get a score of 484.