sunnytheshine said:Yes i mentioned i applied for FSW 2013
with my UCI number.
sunnytheshine said:Alberta
Monty75 said:My application was received on 21st Mar.. but still no reply yet. Can anyone tell me how we will get the reply its either email or through courier?? Can anyone share his/her views??
sunnytheshine said:Yes i mentioned i applied for FSW 2013
with my UCI number.
hisaca said:It is a 50/50 issue. If you give a detailed reason of your FSW and also write convincingly why you feel NS strives above Alberta - you don't have an issue.
They are also aware some people must have tried other places before, but you need to prove a point here that NS is the best.
arandas said:I have made some mathematics to predict until any day they might reach:
**Given: A- No. of applications received by NS office=3000
B- No. of people applied from the forum= 240 (not exactly)
C- Percentage of applications from forum= (240/3000)*100=8%
D- Ratio of (pre-scr) until the end of (10-3)= 7/16
1-assuming everyone received (pre-scr) will be nominated:
until the end of (12-3) from forum=35
until the end of (12-3) in general = (35*100)/8=438
No. of (pre-scr) until (12-3) = 438*(7/16)= 192>150
No. of nominations until (12-3)=192>150
So they will not exceed (12-3)
2- assuming 50% of the people who received (pre-scr) will be nominated based on until (6-3) 2 from 4 who received (pre-scr) got nominated.
until the end of (18-3) from forum=62
until the end of (18-3) in general = (62*100)/8=775
No. of (pre-scr) until (18-3) = 775*(7/16)= 339
No. of nominations until (18-3)=339/2= 169>150
So they will not exceed (18-3)
So in my opinion applications received after (12-3) have low chances, and after (18-3) don't have any chance. Sorry bro but that's my opinion.
Hi,sshehab said:good mathimatical theory , but i think it can't be applied on ground
arandas said:I have made some mathematics to predict until any day they might reach:
**Given: A- No. of applications received by NS office=3000
B- No. of people applied from the forum= 240 (not exactly)
C- Percentage of applications from forum= (240/3000)*100=8%
D- Ratio of (pre-scr) until the end of (10-3)= 7/16
1-assuming everyone received (pre-scr) will be nominated:
until the end of (12-3) from forum=35
until the end of (12-3) in general = (35*100)/8=438
No. of (pre-scr) until (12-3) = 438*(7/16)= 192>150
No. of nominations until (12-3)=192>150
So they will not exceed (12-3)
2- assuming 50% of the people who received (pre-scr) will be nominated based on until (6-3) 2 from 4 who received (pre-scr) got nominated.
until the end of (18-3) from forum=62
until the end of (18-3) in general = (62*100)/8=775
No. of (pre-scr) until (18-3) = 775*(7/16)= 339
No. of nominations until (18-3)=339/2= 169>150
So they will not exceed (18-3)
So in my opinion applications received after (12-3) have low chances, and after (18-3) don't have any chance. Sorry bro but that's my opinion.
arandas said:I have made some mathematics to predict until any day they might reach:
**Given: A- No. of applications received by NS office=3000
B- No. of people applied from the forum= 240 (not exactly)
C- Percentage of applications from forum= (240/3000)*100=8%
D- Ratio of (pre-scr) until the end of (10-3)= 7/16
1-assuming everyone received (pre-scr) will be nominated:
until the end of (12-3) from forum=35
until the end of (12-3) in general = (35*100)/8=438
No. of (pre-scr) until (12-3) = 438*(7/16)= 192>150
No. of nominations until (12-3)=192>150
So they will not exceed (12-3)
2- assuming 50% of the people who received (pre-scr) will be nominated based on until (6-3) 2 from 4 who received (pre-scr) got nominated.
until the end of (18-3) from forum=62
until the end of (18-3) in general = (62*100)/8=775
No. of (pre-scr) until (18-3) = 775*(7/16)= 339
No. of nominations until (18-3)=339/2= 169>150
So they will not exceed (18-3)
So in my opinion applications received after (12-3) have low chances, and after (18-3) don't have any chance. Sorry bro but that's my opinion.
sunnytheshine said:i did that in my settlement plan explaining why i want to settle in NS.