Dude I can feel the anxiety. I'm sitting at 458. I don't know if I will ever get an ITA.
some of my friends are in the same boat as you.
Dude I can feel the anxiety. I'm sitting at 458. I don't know if I will ever get an ITA.
how u guess and how you predict .. I mean any consultation from any candian consultant or some board, and if u don't mind what is yr crs, r u relaxed or stressed like me
Same goes for me and I am at 417. I am being realistic with my predictions, and I most certainly do not want to hurt any sentiments.my whole career is totally dependent on this now, so I m too much stressed with 465. I am doing online projects and digital marketing with abroad clients from last 1 year. But wants to settle in Canada only, for my career. waiting and waiting and waiting for my crs to meet ...oh god
Guys, I had received my ITA back in November 2018 and got my PPR just yesterday. To all those waiting for ITA, I'd like to share that it's a long and sometimes stressful road ahead, but it's all worth it in the endI know the cutoff scores are getting ridiculously high lately, but more often than not, I know that there are opportunities before you to improve your scores, and most of you will do what needs to be done! At the same time, I do hope the cutoff scores come back down to more reasonable levels.. That being said, I wish you all the very best and all the success in chasing your Canada dream
Good luck and Godspeed!
I have a question about PCC from India and UAE. I have seen some samples and there are no dates mentioned in the PCC, just that there is nothing criminal about the person but some people are posting that their application was returned because the PCC didn't mention few dates, is this correct?
Nowadays, more often than not, you'd be incredibly lucky to have your application processed in that time. Look at all the post-AOR threads and the trends.. looks like 8-9 months (from AOR) may be the new normReally? A full year?
I thought CIC said it would be 6months to reply on an application?
I worked in the US and I can tell you that US is definitely more attractive than Canada. The only thing is even eb1 is very doubtful nowadays. I personally know 2 people whose eb1 application was denied at i140 stage. But you will come to know of the denial only after 3 years. By the time you might have had to relocate within the US a few times based on your companies whims and fancies without regards to your family situation. More importantly you are losing age points for Canada express entry during this time.I completely understand and that's why I have been hesitating so far. Sitting at 453, maxed out on everything, I don't have any other options. I couldn't choose between US and Canada. As for the US, I have L1A for 5 years in which I have already wasted 2 years. Thinking of going back with L1A so I could try EB1-C at least. What is your opinion?
my whole career is totally dependent on this now, so I m too much stressed with 465. I am doing online projects and digital marketing with abroad clients from last 1 year. But wants to settle in Canada only, for my career. waiting and waiting and waiting for my crs to meet ...oh god
Hi, in our case my wife is the main applicant and she is not present in the forum. Kindly add us in your prediction list, we entered the pool during the last week of Oct. Our score is 473, can't wait for the draw #130.
I have an another concern to verify, i am very much over weight to my age but have no health issues till date and my wife has no issues at all. Will my overweight be a concern for rejection during Medical?
Nowadays, more often than not, you'd be incredibly lucky to have your application processed in that time. Look at all the post-AOR threads and the trends.. looks like 8-9 months (from AOR) may be the new norm
Ralph Goodale was a very helpful MP but he lost his seat after the election. Ahmed Hussen is the minister of immigration..