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An excellently made point.

In terms of education, healthcare and democracy, Canada is the true "Scandinavian" of anglo-saxon countries. This, plus the fact that I can raise my French children in an environment that fosters bilingualism, make it my first choice also.

Anybody that considers the US the emigration destination of choice clearly hasn't been paying attention to recent events.

Personally speaking, relatively few people in my entourage have the profile in terms of age, qualifications, skills and language abilities to consider emigrating to Canada. I do indeed count myself lucky to be in this particular pool!
Thanks. :)

Agreed. Often the only countries that outperform Canada in those kinds of rankings are Scandinavian ones. And that's fine, but they may have their own features that might not be appealing to some, like weather, lower populations with fewer job opportunities, and most importantly for me, don't have English as their first language or lingua franca. And you're correct - being able to choose French, or have both, in Canada is great!

I struggle to understand how anyone can consider the US a good prospect nowadays, let alone safe enough to even visit in recent times. White supremacy, racism, gun crime, anti-science/anti-vax/COVID denialism, broken politics, brainwashing on mass media. I could spend days making a list, but what's the point? If people watch everything that happened under the last administration and still wanna go just to keep a few more dollars from the taxman that they'll inevitably need to pay back 10 fold if they ever need private healthcare, then so be it. To each their own.

We are lucky indeed. Have you been drawn yet? It's nice to see the positivity that I do in this forum, and all the excited new immigrants waiting to start their lives overseas alongside me. This year's gonna be a wild ride. :)
 
Human Capital Priorities stream
Date/time issuedNumber issuedCRS score rangeProfiles created in Immigration Refugees and Citizenship Canada Express Entry systemNotes
March 2, 2021 9:53 a.m. EST754463-467March 2, 2020 – March 2, 2021Targeted draw – Priority Occupations
Please refer to the OINP Program Update page for a list of targeted occupations

Today's draw results @ Ontario

Do you happen to know why they are targeting this CRS score range? My NOC is listed in the targeted occupations but my CRS is above the range (480+) . Does that mean I won't receive an invite? :/
 
Do you happen to know why they are targeting this CRS score range? My NOC is listed in the targeted occupations but my CRS is above the range (480+) . Does that mean I won't receive an invite? :/
Because in this CRS range you need just a few points to be invited, it's basically the closest range to the recent minimal CRS score. With 480+ you should get the ITA anyway
 
Because in this CRS range you need just a few points to be invited, it's basically the closest range to the recent minimal CRS score. With 480+ you should get the ITA anyway

But if they aren't inviting FSW at all, no matter how high my CRS score is, I won't get invited :/ Hm, it's really unfair, can't get OINP, and also can't get Federal invite :/
 
But if they aren't inviting FSW at all, no matter how high my CRS score is, I won't get invited :/ Hm, it's really unfair, can't get OINP, and also can't get Federal invite :/
The OINP application may take more than 6 months, so probably it's a good sign that there will be draws.
 
Human Capital Priorities stream
Date/time issuedNumber issuedCRS score rangeProfiles created in Immigration Refugees and Citizenship Canada Express Entry systemNotes
March 2, 2021 9:53 a.m. EST754463-467March 2, 2020 – March 2, 2021Targeted draw – Priority Occupations
Please refer to the OINP Program Update page for a list of targeted occupations

Today's draw results @ Ontario

Could you please advise why I’m not selected? I My background: CRS-476, FSW, code-1111...
 
Human Capital Priorities stream
Date/time issuedNumber issuedCRS score rangeProfiles created in Immigration Refugees and Citizenship Canada Express Entry systemNotes
March 2, 2021 9:53 a.m. EST754463-467March 2, 2020 – March 2, 2021Targeted draw – Priority Occupations
Please refer to the OINP Program Update page for a list of targeted occupations

Today's draw results @ Ontario

Thanks for sharing this :)
I got an NOI in the 2-feb draw and got one again today. Just wondering what will be the deadline for me - 45 days from 2-feb or from 2-mar?

I am sharing my story in case it gives hope to someone who's feeling hopeless right now.

I Joined the pool in Feb-2020 with 470 and lost in the feb-2020 draw because of tie-breaker rule (cut-off was 470)
4-mar draw the cut off was 471 (1 point higher)
Draws stopped after that, i dropped 5 points in may-2020 and score came down to 465. I was distraught.
My husband gave ielts 5 times and we managed to increase score to 467 in Nov-2020.
In Dec-2020, both cut-offs were at 468 (again 1 point higher than my score).
In Jan-2021, they stopped the draws again when i was so close and i lost all hope.
Finally, got NOI from ontario on 2-feb-2021. It has been a tough, traumatic ride and it's only the beginning. Getting the nomination can take 6 months, then the wait for ITA would begin. By the time i reach Canada, I would be 35 years old. It seems like nothing in life comes easy or before its supposed to come. So, I am just keeping faith that Jesus's plan for me is better than my own plans and taking it one day at a time. I hope you can you too.
Hang in there. We're all in this together.
 
Whatever point you are trying to make, people have their reasons for seeking PR in Canada.

You have quoted the number of years you have been in Canada but no mention of you making plans to leave there since is all ‘shite’.

This thread is called “Ray of Hope” and let it be that. If outlanders get to Canada and they don’t like it there, that’s their cross to bear - to each his own.
 
Thanks. :)

Agreed. Often the only countries that outperform Canada in those kinds of rankings are Scandinavian ones. And that's fine, but they may have their own features that might not be appealing to some, like weather, lower populations with fewer job opportunities, and most importantly for me, don't have English as their first language or lingua franca. And you're correct - being able to choose French, or have both, in Canada is great!

I struggle to understand how anyone can consider the US a good prospect nowadays, let alone safe enough to even visit in recent times. White supremacy, racism, gun crime, anti-science/anti-vax/COVID denialism, broken politics, brainwashing on mass media. I could spend days making a list, but what's the point? If people watch everything that happened under the last administration and still wanna go just to keep a few more dollars from the taxman that they'll inevitably need to pay back 10 fold if they ever need private healthcare, then so be it. To each their own.

We are lucky indeed. Have you been drawn yet? It's nice to see the positivity that I do in this forum, and all the excited new immigrants waiting to start their lives overseas alongside me. This year's gonna be a wild ride. :)
I would say a word or two more about the US (recent events there even made me question my desire to move in "next door" :oops:) but I don't want to offend any American members of the forum. Then again I doubt many Trump supporters are applying for Canadian PR :)

I was drawn last November but the application was rejected in January as I'd taken the wrong TCF exam
I was devastated as you may imagine..
I took the (correct) TEF, now back in the pool on 477
I'll retake IELTS in April as I missed 3 points the 1st time. My (French) wife will retake her TEF as she missed two points.
So we have 477, potentially 482. I turn 42 in July, so this'll drop to 467-72
If I hang in there long enough, it should happen. Obviously I try not to think too much about the rejected application!
 
Your score is above the cutoff. The CRS range is between 463-467

Wait, so people with high scores are usually excluded from OINP?

I always thought the higher score of the cutoff (467 in this case) was simply the higher score among the candidates they decided to invite, not that this was an exclusion criteria. I was hoping to get invited for the Tech Draw with my 472 score
 
Wait, so people with high scores are usually excluded from OINP?

I always thought the higher score of the cutoff (467 in this case) was simply the higher score among the candidates they decided to invite, not that this was an exclusion criteria. I was hoping to get invited for the Tech Draw with my 472 score

OINP takes the latest all programs draw cutoff, deducts 1 point from it and goes down from there. The last all programs draw cutoff was 468 so 467 is the maximum score for this draw.

Tech draw already happened in Feb with almost 1200 invites and maximum score for that draw was also 467 so anybody above 467 would not have received an invite. Next tech draw will probably happen in May or July.
 
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OINP takes the latest all programs draw cutoff, deducts 1 point from it and goes down from there. The last all programs draw cutoff was 468 so 467 is the maximum score for this draw.

Tech draw already happened in Feb with almost 1200 invites and maximum score for that draw was also 467 so anybody above 467 would not have received an invite. Next tech draw will probably happen in May or July.

Thanks for the thoughtful explanation! I didn't know about the 1 point deduction relative to the latest draw. It makes sense as a way to include those who haven't received an ITA but kinda disappointing in times with no FSW draws
 
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