Can anyone please explain French draw again loll? This IRCC is a real joke, what the point of French speaking over skilled labor force?
Not bad, cut-off is still 486, If some of the Anglophones are still complaining about their holy STEM streams being better than the French Speaking Stream I won't support them anymore personally. On the other hand keeping French cut-off so high won't make Lambdas study French for such a small score difference they will find it hard to find even an ounce of motivation now on they rather flip burgers in McD or serve donuts in Timmies to get more points and money.Ministerial Instructions respecting invitations to apply for permanent residence under the Express Entry system #270– October 25, 2023
See full text of Ministerial Instruction
French language proficiency (2023-1)
Number of invitations issued: 300Footnote*
Rank required to be invited to apply: 300 or above
Date and time of round: October 25, 2023 at 15:48:39 AM UTC
CRS score of lowest-ranked candidate invited: 486
Tie-breaking rule: September 30, 2023 at 04:22:17 AM UTC
If more than one candidate has the lowest score, the cut-off is based on the date and time they submitted their Express Entry profiles.
It is not just only STEM, it is not fairly divide for other categories and even general draw. It is comon sense.Not bad, cut-off is still 486, If some of the Anglophones are still complaining about their holy STEM streams being better than the French Speaking Stream I won't support them anymore personally. On the other hand keeping French cut-off so high won't make Lambdas study French for such a small score difference they will find it hard to find even an ounce of motivation now on they rather flip burgers in McD or serve donuts in Timmies to get more points and money.
IRCC announced that they are having IT issues with category draws, you can find the release being shared over Twitter.Can anyone please explain French draw again loll? This IRCC is a real joke, what the point of French speaking over skilled labor force?
Could you share a link?IRCC announced that they are having IT issues with category draws, you can find the release being shared over Twitter.
You have an ITA wouldn't it make sense to use the opportunity to apply now. Unless you have a very high CRS and are confident of getting an ITA again even if this one is rejected.I just got ITA and my passport is about to expire in 5.5 months. I need guidance should I apply for the renewal of my passport and then apply for ITA or do I have to apply now with the same info that I have provided with my current passport which is about to expire in 5.5 months?
Kindly please guide me about this.
Read the past forum threads here. You will be able to update your passport later if you read those. You can even go as far as sending a new passport after PPR too. But carefully read through those threads to understand potential limitations of doing so e.g. check if your validity of CoPR would be less as it can potentially be tied to your passport's expiry date.I just got ITA and my passport is about to expire in 5.5 months. I need guidance should I apply for the renewal of my passport and then apply for ITA or do I have to apply now with the same info that I have provided with my current passport which is about to expire in 5.5 months?
Kindly please guide me about this.
Yes.Hi everyone, I hit OINP for FSW under the health category. My ECA says mom comparable to completed Canadian education credentials. It also says equivalent to three years of hospital study and training. Can I be refused ITA because of this?
Not unethical. Just a life choice. At the end, no one will come to you/your family and feed you for your patriotism if things go south.Hello guys,
What are your views of people using Canada PR/ Citizenship as a way to get into or (H1B) backup for the US or another country?
Is it ethical or unethical?
On one hand, Canada PR and citizenship means that we make a promise to live and build a life in Canada permanently.
On the other hand, we get the PR and passport as economic transactions from our CRS points and tax contributions to the government during our working years.