You are right, The maximum you can get is CRS 481. And thats the max score outland applicant can get without PHD. It is very hard to achieve for 3 reasons:
1. CLB10 on all 4 sectors.
2. 3 years full-time exp with master's degree.
3. Under 30 year's old.
I didnt mean to sound as if Im bragging, all I wanted to say is that there are loads of people under 30 with a masters and good english that are finding out about canada and applying (I certainly was one of them)
I didnt mean to sound as if Im bragging, all I wanted to say is that there are loads of people under 30 with a masters and good english that are finding out about canada and applying (I certainly was one of them)
In my opinion, you can wait for a few draws. If you have an NOI at hand, make the PNP application before you lose out on it. I guess you get about 45 days to respond to these, so you can wait and watch until then.
Actually, I have nothing in hand. After 7 ielts exams, finally with 467 I thought I’ll have great chance, but now what is happening with draws is crazy. So, need to start from zero for pnp.
Actually, I have nothing in hand. After 7 ielts exams, finally with 467 I thought I’ll have great chance, but now what is happening with draws is crazy. So, need to start from zero for pnp.
Thanks for your advice.
I still can get 3 points, since it’s only for writing to max to 8, it just seems impossible for me. Besides, 470 seems not very safe as per the current trend either))
Thanks for your advice.
I still can get 3 points, since it’s only for writing to max to 8, it just seems impossible for me. Besides, 470 seems not very safe as per the current trend either))
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