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@Jatt2canada How low is too low? It's not really your problem what IRCC chooses to do really, is it? You are not concerned about the 'quality' of applicants for Canada, you just want them to start drawing FSW draws again most likely in your own interest. Please do not try and make pretentious posts. If everyone wants to be safe then start upgrading your skills and qualifications to score over 481.
It would be really helpful if anyone here could help me understand the current situation of immigration in Canada.
only PNP and CEC draws are happening.
1- PNP applicants have either blood relatives or a job offer in hand which makes total sense.
2- CEC applicants are benefiting from the low CRS scores at the moment.
But how low will the IRCC allow the scores to drop? wont that mean Canada will lose out of more skilled people and take applicants will inferior qualification?
My question here does not intend to start a CEC vs FSW battle.
I only ask "how low is too low??".
I am very happy for CEC candidates who have been able to get ITAs in the last few weeks and i hope FSW draws happen soon.
IRCC has its minimum eligibility that it assumes is enough for its PR holders. I believe the cut-off only exists to provide IRCC with a choice of selecting the number of applicants it can process according to its capacity and annual targets. So that the applicants that are not selected won't blame the selection process as it is always accepted for the more scoring candidate to get the chance and everything seems fair.
So under the current situations where IRCC cannot process foreign applications, I think the answer to your "how low will IRCC allow
" would be, as low as the profile meets minimum eligibility criteria if the situation continues for a long time.
Yeah, but if they keep drawing further and further down the CEC ranks, don't do draws which include FSW, you're going to have a bizarre situation where people are getting invitations for CEC who have scores lower than 450 and possible 440, and there are FSWs which have scores of 480+ remaining in the pool.
It doesn't make sense.
I know this is being done because of the pandemic, and the fact they are continuing to do draws shows you that there is no appetite by IRCC to miss out on their immigration goals this year despite the pandemic.
But at the same time, the time has to come when everyone can compete on equal footing. I know people think IRCC don't care or have any obligation to anyone, but we are all stakeholders, and IRCC is a government agency which has to answer to politically appointed ministers.
I can't imagine how frustrating it is for FSWs to see how low scores are dropping when they are 460-5+ are not being allowed to compete.
People who are talking it not fair for FSW right? kindly let me know how can a high school pass-out candidate with 2 years diploma in Canada and 2 years Canadian Experience can compete with someone who has Masters/Ph.D. or 3-5 years of experience?
I know people will say gain some experience and education but believe me, it is hard, when someone is on PGWP, and it is expiring (does not matter his highest qualification is a diploma or bachelors) all FSW high scoring candidates making hard to get ITA, which was some kind of a part of being an international student towards the permanent residency.
IRCC is not doing any favor by doing CEC draws only, it is the right of a person who has been living here for more than 3 or 4 years and has gone through all ups and downs in the country
I hope there will some more CEC draws in the future..........
(This comment is personal and it does not mean to hurt anyone's intentions)
People who are talking it not fair for FSW right? kindly let me know how can a high school pass-out candidate with 2 years diploma in Canada and 2 years Canadian Experience can compete with someone who has Masters/Ph.D. or 3-5 years of experience?
I know people will say gain some experience and education but believe me, it is hard, when someone is on PGWP, and it is expiring (does not matter his highest qualification is a diploma or bachelors) all FSW high scoring candidates making hard to get ITA, which was some kind of a part of being an international student towards the permanent residency.
IRCC is not doing any favor by doing CEC draws only, it is the right of a person who has been living here for more than 3 or 4 years and has gone through all ups and downs in the country
I hope there will some more CEC draws in the future..........
(This comment is personal and it does not mean to hurt anyone's intentions)
I don't see why everyone feels wronged due to CEC draws. If you want higher points then come to Canada, get an education and use your PGWP to work. Now you too are a CEC candidate. No one is stopping anyone from becoming a CEC candidate and attaining higher points.
What difference does it make? They'll probably both end up working at 7-11.
CECs have a head start hahaha could make supervisor!
Yes people keep crying I wish there should be no FSW draw till June and all CEC should be picked up. We have spent lot of money and we deserve to get ITA first
Then improve your score. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I don't see why everyone feels wronged due to CEC draws. If you want higher points then come to Canada, get an education and use your PGWP to work. Now you too are a CEC candidate. No one is stopping anyone from becoming a CEC candidate and attaining higher points.
It was not about FSW vs CEC, in my opinion.
It's the disappointment after being overexpecting. FSW candidates in the 465-469 range were very hopeful that the cut-off would go lower than 470 and they would have a chance. But that did not happen due to CEC-exclusive draws.
In turn, if IRCC ever stopped CEC-exclusive draws, CEC candidates in the lower end of 450s would be forever regretted that they "almost made it".
Then improve your score. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Thanks but I already for my PR last year and I feel the pain coz I waited for 1 year to be picked up after spending all the money
Yeah. There is. Learn French. Don't listen to those fools commenting abruptly asking you to stay home. 6 months of hard work of learning French is all that it takes.
Those negative perpetrators will simply spread negativity and will be fit for nothing.
37 PhD 5 years work experience 451 will French bring changes to my score ??
A DRAW JUST HAPPENED FOR PNP!!!
Results: Rounds of invitations
Ministerial Instructions respecting invitations to apply for permanent residence under the Express Entry system – #145 April 29, 2020
Provincial Nominee Class
See full text of Ministerial Instruction
Number of invitations issued: 589
Footnote*
Rank required to be invited to apply: 589th or above
Date and time of round: April 29, 2020 at 11:17:20 UTC
CRS score of lowest-ranked candidate invited: 692
Tie-breaking rule: March 11, 2020 at 13:46:21 UTC
CRS score distribution of candidates in the Express Entry pool as of April 27, 2020
CRS score range | Number of candidates |
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601-1200 | 461 |
501-600 | 318 |
451-500 | 20,708 |
491-500 | 267 |
481-490 | 924 |
471-480 | 2,635 |
461-470 | 7,157 |
451-460 | 9,725 |
401-450 | 43,513 |
441-450 | 10,295 |
431-440 | 9,994 |
421-430 | 6,921 |
411-420 | 7,577 |
401-410 | 8,726 |
351-400 | 51,034 |
301-350 | 27,566 |
0-300 | 3,493 |
Total | 147,093 |
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- BREAKING -
PNP DRAW OUT WITH THE CUTOFF OF 692.
So this means a CEC draw will follow shortly.
Seems like IRCC is still on that trend of doing PNP draw, and then a CEC draw right after..
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