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I guess we will know more details in the coming weeks. It would have been great if they had said something about the 500 cut-off score and the rumours of EE being NOC-specific. All the same, today's announcement was good...well, in my opinion, much better than the long silence.
I kinda agree with @Alysson . I have been saying that before. It will be hard to have the same format as they had before EE. It will most likely be extra points for certain NOCs or a list of NOCs that do not qualify. Mainly because each province attracts certain NOCs. Like SDEs won't go to Manitoba and so on. So, including SDEs in a federal draw will not make a difference; they will still go to Ontario or BC.
 
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I kinda agree with @Alysson . I have been saying that before. It will be hard to have the same format as they had before EE. It will most likely be extra points for certain NOCs or a list of NOCs that do not qualify. Mainly because each province attracts certain NOCs. Like SDEs won't go to Manitoba and so on. So, including SDEs in a federal draw will not make a difference; they will still go to Ontario or BC.
Whoa hold up. SDEs won't go to Manitoba? I am living proof that is false! :p
 
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Whoa hold up. SDEs won't go to Manitoba? I am living proof that is false! :p
More like a minority)) come on, man )) I looked at all of the provinces to see what would the best one for softwares and Ontario had the most jobs and companies. BC is after that but salaries in bc for SDEs are lower. Alberta is trying to get there but we will see if that happens. I think they opened Amazon there, right?
 

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I kinda agree with @Alysson . I have been saying that before. It will be hard to have the same format as they had before EE. It will most likely be extra points for certain NOCs or a list of NOCs that do not qualify. Mainly because each province attracts certain NOCs. Like SDEs won't go to Manitoba and so on. So, including SDEs in a federal draw will not make a difference; they will still go to Ontario or BC.
I am curious to know what these non-qualifying NOCs would be. Anyone can offer some speculations?
 
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I am curious to know what these non-qualifying NOCs would be. Anyone can offer some speculations?
I can offer some but those are just speculations. In my opinion, they will go after statscanada and job demand list. I am on my phone but there is a website that lets you enter your NOC and see the demand. It has levels. The ones are “extreme shortage” or “high demand” (cannot remember exactly) are safe more or less.
 
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If they do NOC based draws, they'll most likely do it like Australia - with different cutoffs for different NOCs.
Oh, is this how Australia doing it? I thought they had a list of qualifying NOCs and if you are in it, then you are fine. So, do they give extra points for having a certain NOC?
 
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