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People above 430 need not to accept OINP
As score will go down eventually
Current scenario is 1 draw every 2 weeks with 2750 ITAS will not fulfill the requirements
As we have 52 weeks in one year. If it continues the same way
There will be 26 draws with 2750 ITAS each.
Which make it 26*2750=71500 itas
But their target is 74900 for which they will issue near about 90000 ITAS
Reason being 2017 target was 71700
For which they have issued 86023 ITAS

SO for achieving the target they need to increase the draw size if they want to stick with 1 draw every two weeks.
Otherwise there will be near about 30-33 draws of 2750.
Keep ur hopes high.
 
Guys, I'm sitting at 442 and because I created my profile in September 2017, I haven't had any chance in getting NOI from Ontario.

Now, if I withdraw my current profile and create a new one, I might lose my chance in getting direct ITA due to tie-breaking rule and unpredictability of cut-off point in future draws. On the other hand, if I don't do it, I may never get NOI from Ontario.

I'm thinking about creating a new profile and keeping my old profile. Do you think I might face any problem in the future due to having 2 profiles in the pool? Do you know anyone who may have had two active profiles and received PR card?

Thx
There is something wrong with your application or you are making mistake coz in 15 November 2017, CRS cut off was 439. How come you didn't get a direct ITA with your current score?
 
Please I will like to confirm if I can get points for my brother's wife sister who lives in Canada and if yes what documents do I need to provide. Thanks everyone
 
There is something wrong with your application or you are making mistake coz in 15 November 2017, CRS cut off was 439. How come you didn't get a direct ITA with your current score?
I created my profile while my CRS score was 382 in September. Then I sat for IELTS for the second time on November 11th and managed to score CLB9. I got my results on November 23rd and since then the cut-off point has been above 442.
 
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Hi guys,

Congrats to all those who got ITAs and PPRs this week. I finally got PPR. Thanks for all the love and support. Keep fighting for your dream, we will all make it one day.
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This calls for a Friday/PPR dance. I know lots of my friends were waiting for this. lol

#staypositive

Very well deserved. Congratulations my friend!
 
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Please I will like to confirm if I can get points for my brother's wife sister who lives in Canada and if yes what documents do I need to provide. Thanks everyone

in the 67 point eligibility system, you could get 5 for having one of the followings:

Relatives in Canada

You, or if it applies, your spouse or common-law partner, have a relative:
  • living in Canada
  • 18 years or older and
  • a Canadian citizen or permanent resident
This relative must be a:
  • parent
  • grandparent
  • child
  • grandchild
  • child of a parent (sibling)
  • child of a grandparent (aunt or uncle)
  • grandchild of a parent (niece or nephew)
In the 1200 point system, you can get 15 CRS points if you or your spouse has a sibling in Canada who is:
  • living in Canada
  • 18 years or older and
  • a Canadian citizen or permanent resident
Document requirements
  • This documentation is required if the applicant indicates that they, or their accompanying spouse or common-law partner, have a family member in Canada who is a permanent resident or a Canadian citizen.
  • A copy of both sides of the family member's Canadian citizenship document, Canadian birth certificate and/or permanent resident card must be provided.
  • Evidence that the family member currently resides in Canada must be provided (a residential lease, mortgage documents, utility bills, etc.).
    • The documents must show their address in Canada and should be recent (dated within six months prior to submission).
  • Proof of the relationship of the applicant or the accompanying spouse or common-law partner to the family member must also be provided (e.g., a birth certificate, an official document naming the applicant as a relative, a copy of the inside back cover of the relative’s passport showing the relative’s parents’ marriage certificate, legal adoption documents and any other documents that prove or describe the relationship).
  • If the applicant claims a stepbrother or stepsister, there should be no evidence in the application that the marriage or common-law relationship between the parents of the stepbrother or stepsister has broken down.
https://goo.gl/fW1Cs1
 
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with crs 420, what are the possibilities of receiving NOI without being an ICT professional ? since they r being selective.
 
with crs 420, what are the possibilities of receiving NOI without being an ICT professional ? since they r being selective.
Everything depends on the future cut-off points. If the cut-off point comes down to 430s then the Ontario might issue NOIs for people who are in 420s.
 
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Friends, need affidavit format for reference letter from colleagues/ seniors in past organisations. Any help will be appreciated.
 
People above 430 need not to accept OINP
As score will go down eventually
Current scenario is 1 draw every 2 weeks with 2750 ITAS will not fulfill the requirements
As we have 52 weeks in one year. If it continues the same way
There will be 26 draws with 2750 ITAS each.
Which make it 26*2750=71500 itas
But their target is 74900 for which they will issue near about 90000 ITAS
Reason being 2017 target was 71700
For which they have issued 86023 ITAS

SO for achieving the target they need to increase the draw size if they want to stick with 1 draw every two weeks.
Otherwise there will be near about 30-33 draws of 2750.
Keep ur hopes high.

Dude, its not 74900 ITAs but PR landings through EE. So even if there are only 66000 ITAs this year they will still meet their 74900 immigrant target for 2018.
Dont forget to add in family size and rejection rates.
 
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Hi Guys,

I am currently on 443 (Yea, :(, missed the last ITA by 1 point). Got into the pool Nov. 20th 2017.

Trying to decide if I should re-create my profile so I can get NOI?

My wife took the IELTS exam on the 20th of Jan, the result should be out by feb (2nd hopefully), so we can the points up.

I'm just scared so the cut-off doesn't get too high, have loads of ppl in the draw.
 
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Hi Guys,

I am currently on 443 (Yea, :(, missed the last ITA by 1 point). Got into the pool Nov. 20th 2017.

Trying to decide if I should re-create my profile so I can get NOI?

My wife took the IELTS exam on the 20th of Jan, the result should be out by feb (2nd hopefully), so we can the points up.

I'm just scared so the cut-off doesn't get too high, have loads of ppl in the draw.
Same feelings at 441!
 
People above 430 need not to accept OINP
As score will go down eventually
Current scenario is 1 draw every 2 weeks with 2750 ITAS will not fulfill the requirements
As we have 52 weeks in one year. If it continues the same way
There will be 26 draws with 2750 ITAS each.
Which make it 26*2750=71500 itas
But their target is 74900 for which they will issue near about 90000 ITAS
Reason being 2017 target was 71700
For which they have issued 86023 ITAS

SO for achieving the target they need to increase the draw size if they want to stick with 1 draw every two weeks.
Otherwise there will be near about 30-33 draws of 2750.
Keep ur hopes high.
I believe one mistake that many people make with regard to 2018 quota is the fact that the announced 2018 quota is for all people who receive PR in 2018. Many of which have applied for PR in 2017 and they will land in 2018. So it's pointless to argue that since the 2018 quota is higher, CIC has to issue more ITAs. No one really knows how many people will be granted PR status in 2018.
 
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