Friends, I am pleased to announce that after the 0.5 drama on a couple of occasions, I finally got CLB10 with a score of 9/9/8/7.5 in L/R/S/W taking my CRS from 392 to 455.
Thanks everyone for the wonderful support. Eagerly waiting for the invite now
Congratulations. Your ITA is enroute. Even Ive had 0.5 drama a couple of times in writing and m sitting again on Aug 19. Couple of things wanted to check:
1. Whether you appeared from BC or IDP?
2. Could you please suggest sites/tips for writing as I am really struggling in that.
Thanks.
I have enrolled it with BC this time as didn't materialise for me under IDP.
Friends, I am pleased to announce that after the 0.5 drama on a couple of occasions, I finally got CLB10 with a score of 9/9/8/7.5 in L/R/S/W taking my CRS from 392 to 455.
Thanks everyone for the wonderful support. Eagerly waiting for the invite now
I saw your previous post and was going to reply that you are not old if you're losing only 5 points per birthday. Those of us who are 40+ lose 11 points per birthday. And I am 41 years young (going on 21) so you can't be old. EE has been around only since 2015, so I couldn't have applied when I was in my 20s or even mid 30s, but I also think about how the process would be so much easier if I could rewind my official age 5 years.
I saw your previous post and was going to reply that you are not old if you're losing only 5 points per birthday. Those of us who are 40+ lose 11 points per birthday. And I am 41 years young (going on 21) so you can't be old. EE has been around only since 2015, so I couldn't have applied when I was in my 20s or even mid 30s, but I also think about how the process would be so much easier if I could rewind my official age 5 years.
FSW was there before EE. It was a First Come First Served thing with a cap on NOCs and the overall intake was very less. It was paper-based and fucking slow.
Such a relief with my 2nd attempt at IELTS. I had missed Listening by 0.5 on my first attempt, got L - 8 , R - 7 , W - 8.5 , S - 7.5 on my 2nd attempt which increased my score from 414 to 475 ! IELTS is definitely frustrating but CLB 9 remains the best way to increase your score. Good luck to everyone for their future IELTS tests.
Such a relief with my 2nd attempt at IELTS. I had missed Listening by 0.5 on my first attempt, got L - 8 , R - 7 , W - 8.5 , S - 7.5 on my 2nd attempt which increased my score from 414 to 475 ! IELTS is definitely frustrating but CLB 9 remains the best way to increase your score. Good luck to everyone for their future IELTS tests.
Such a relief with my 2nd attempt at IELTS. I had missed Listening by 0.5 on my first attempt, got L - 8 , R - 7 , W - 8.5 , S - 7.5 on my 2nd attempt which increased my score from 414 to 475 ! IELTS is definitely frustrating but CLB 9 remains the best way to increase your score. Good luck to everyone for their future IELTS tests.
Check if it is feasible to apply for a re-check of Speaking. I think you need to score a 7 to get CLB9. I am not very confident about the numbers. Please double check before you decide to apply.
Hey you dear @trumprefugee, how are you? How is life with mr president?
Yes I'm in Bordeaux, France (not Paris) and unfortunately I'm not native but I speak fluently like French guy That's why I was telling here to everyone if smb wants to learn French I may give some advice but I may see that people are so afraid of difficulty of this language. As you see, if you know French at least intermediate level you will be awarded extra points Are you still waiting the reopening of OINP program? Hope you already prepared everything and OINP will open anytime soon. Good luck to you and everyone here!
I have a question regarding Education History Section in Express Entry.
I have a Bachelors degree.
I started in University A, Transferred to University B, then Transferred to College C, and Finally transferred back to and graduated from University A from which I have a degree certificate.
Now my final transcript which is from University A, has all the courses that I had taken from Universities and College A,B, and C.
My question is: Do I just need to mention College A in my Education History or I need to mention all the Universities and Colleges (A,B, and C) that I have studied in? (Note: I have transcripts for all of them.)