I'm at 433... and I'm not sure if getting the ITA at this moment works to my advantage... yet to start the process for Police CC from multiple countries, including the US.
Not getting the ITA this month might be a blessing, for me at least.
The sixth sense in me says I'm getting the ITA very soon, and my attorney will have then have to come up with some lawyer gymnastics to impress the CIC and convince them that that PCCs are on their way... the 60 day rule can take a hike
They may have got already many applications which are more than enough for their 2017 quota.
They will soon start issuing new NOI's for 2018 let's be patient and wait for it
You never know this wait might even land you in direct ITA
Direct ITA is way better than applying through pnp
Pnp should he the last option where you neither have scopes to raise your crs nor your score is good enough to fetch an ITA
All those who are above 420 stand a good chance for direct ITA. So it's wise to wait for it.
I've been following this forum silently for a while now and I'm grateful for the loads of knowledge I've gained. Thanks to everyone for taking time to reply to questions from others. That helped me a lot and I wish I had found this out earlier before getting a consultant to handle my profile.
From the queries of others, I went into my EE profile yesterday, added some info to it and removed irrelevant ones. After updating, my score changed from 424 to 449. I couldn't believe that I had such a score and was thinking of taking ielts again to improve my score.
Thanks again to everyone here for all the info you've been giving to those of us who need help.
Except for Ontario which selects its candidate by its own from the pool following a certain criteria, visit the website for each state mentioned in this link to understand their eligibility and process to apply: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/provincial/apply-who.asp
Except for Ontario which selects its candidate by its own from the pool following a certain criteria, visit the website for each state mentioned in this link to understand their eligibility and process to apply: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/provincial/apply-who.asp