This is a simple demand and supply problem. When there was less demand last year, the 413’s got in. Today, there are 250+ people entering the draw every day at 440 and above. IRCC only wants the cream of the crop. Nothing wrong with that.
As a country, Canada has the right to accept or deny any application without even having to explain the reason. Look at the Shengen Visitor Visa rejection cases. As applicants, we can improve our chances by exploring different options, be it PNP or Masters or French.
Take control of your situation and move forward. Don’t waste your time and energy in trying to control a situation which is out of your hands. Always remember that Canada is happy to accept you when others have closed their doors.
This is a simple demand and supply problem. When there was less demand last year, the 413’s got in. Today, there are 250+ people entering the draw every day at 440 and above. IRCC only wants the cream of the crop. Nothing wrong with that.
As a country, Canada has the right to accept or deny any application without even having to explain the reason. Look at the Shengen Visitor Visa rejection cases. As applicants, we can improve our chances by exploring different options, be it PNP or Masters or French.
Take control of your situation and move forward. Don’t waste your time and energy in trying to control a situation which is out of your hands. Always remember that Canada is happy to accept you when others have closed their doors.
It depends on how you define "being qualified." To IRCC, the fewer points you have, the less qualified you are to their needs, as simple as that. It makes perfect sense to get as many people with high score as possible.
I myself am at 438 and I think it's gonna be a loooong wait..
Results: Rounds of invitations Ministerial Instructions respecting invitations to apply for permanent residence under the Express Entry system – August 22, 2018