You have the worst record on "predictions", you said FSW wouldn't be back until 2021. Please sit yo pessimistic ass downInvite 100K ppl but maintain the point 470 and above
read the article comment section of how real Canadian thought
Please!read the article comment section of how real Canadian thought...judge me later
No one can predict that based on an annoncement.After this announcement, do you guys think the score may decrease?
True, only with draws we might be able predict something. While in theory, with more ITAs scores should go down, at the same time this announcement could attract new people on immigrating to Canada.No one can predict that based on an annoncement.
What do you think about 471?This is awesome news. I expected an increase, but not to this extent. Hopefully this will lead to a meaningful reduction in the score over the short term. But it will be countered in a few months by ever increasing demand.
So never stop the effort to improve your score if your current score is even a point below the current cutoff CRS.
Yup. The prevailing assumption should always be that the influx of new (qualifying score) entrants to the Express Entry pool equals or exceeds the number that received an ITA in the previous corresponding draw. Regardless of the number and frequency of draws, and ITAs issued.True, only with draws we might be able predict something. While in theory, with more ITAs scores should go down, at the same time this announcement could attract new people on immigrating to Canada.
If your birthday does not come too fast, you have a very good chance. I believe you will get your ItA eventually.What do you think about 471?
But French is the second language in nigeria. English being the first. And almost everyone studies French as a subject in school. In addition, good no of migrants from other neighbouring Francophone countries like ivory coast, Cameron, Togo migrate to nigeria !Oh, my fault! Thanks for pointing out!
Nigeria isnt a french speaking nation.But French is the second language in nigeria. English being the first. And almost everyone studies French as a subject in school. In addition, good no of migrants from other neighbouring Francophone countries like ivory coast, Cameron, Togo migrate to nigeria !