Whatever you say guys, but this lack of transparency and absolute uncertainty about something as simple as when the draw will occur is a pretty bad policy. About 3-4 years back if you had more than 67 points for FSW, you were guaranteed to become Canadian PR even if it took 14 months to process your application. But now...someone stuck at 435 like me could stay stuck there for years... Terrible
The frenzy is easing off now, everyone is going back to their normal routines now, shoulders dropd and heads hanging, the crowd is dispersing in disappointment...but still holding on to some ray of hope...
I haven't lost hopes for today yet. Please do remember that this forum has seen much later draw timings. Draw will come at that exact second you lost your hope for the draw.
I haven't lost hopes for today yet. Please do remember that this forum has seen much later draw timings. Draw will come at that exact second you lost your hope for the draw.
I haven't lost hopes for today yet. Please do remember that this forum has seen much later draw timings. Draw will come at that exact second you lost your hope for the draw.
Whatever you say guys, but this lack of transparency and absolute uncertainty about something as simple as when the draw will occur is a pretty bad policy. About 3-4 years back if you had more than 67 points for FSW, you were guaranteed to become Canadian PR even if it took 14 months to process your application. But now...someone stuck at 435 like me could stay stuck there for years... Terrible
Again not true.
Before EE, you would have to have 67 points and to be one of those desired NOC and then you would hit quota limit pretty soon. That was slowly pushing people for more and more waiting time. As a result people were waiting 2 - 5 years to get to Canada.
While now they do not put down specific NOC, but people compete in language knowledge, university degree and work experience (I do not see age as a major competition factor from to point, that you cannot influence how old you are, but of course it gives advantage to younger ones).
If you manage to get enough points, your application is done rather fast (in most cases).
Fact is, that it is not that hard (technically) for anybody with a Master degree or double diploma to get 440+ points if he or she is in 35- age range.
Of course to get there you need to have high English / French level (at least from what test will say).
And somehow most of those that manage to pass university are good at studying and preparation for tests in general.
Hey All, please refrain from profanity.. we all know everyone is frustrated because of "No show"...
But hey guys/gals please let you all look fwd to next draw... We all have other important aspects to life....
Sun is shining and god is beaming his smile on all of us...
Amen to that!!
The journey of a thousand miles begins with one step - Lao Tzu
Hey All, please refrain from profanity.. we all know everyone is frustrated because of "No show"...
But hey guys/gals please let you all look fwd to next draw... We all have other important aspects to life....
Sun is shining and god is beaming his smile on all of us...
Amen to that!!
The journey of a thousand miles begins with one step - Lao Tzu
They are doing pretty much same things like last year. There is no a big difference in invitations in compare to last year. And also CRS score this year little bit high because this year people having more score. They will not reduce CRS because of more People in pool. From last June 28 CRS score NEVER went below 437 .