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JinandMango

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Hey folks,

As you may already know, there seem to be extra points granted to French speakers and those who have siblings in Canada after June.
I expect the CRS cutline will increase, but not sure how high.
I will be 450 by next April, do you guys think it will be higher than that? if so, what score range do you guys expect?

Thanks!
 
JinandMango said:
Hey folks,

As you may already know, there seem to be extra points granted to French speakers and those who have siblings in Canada after June.
I expect the CRS cutline will increase, but not sure how high.
I will be 450 by next April, do you guys think it will be higher than that? if so, what score range do you guys expect?

Thanks!

I personally believe it will go up, in the pre 2017 range 475-700 range, I dont have any explanation why I think so
 
prakash419 said:
I personally believe it will go up, in the pre 2017 range 475-700 range, I dont have any explanation why I think so


If they want less than 1000 ITA's a month again then sure that range will happen.

Even with those additional points 475 is a huge score to get, let alone above that.

450 at any point is going to be a solid ITA for the foresee able future.
 
I see a rise in CRS as Francophones and people with Canadian siblings will get bumped up.
 
robb83 said:
If they want less than 1000 ITA's a month again then sure that range will happen.

Even with those additional points 475 is a huge score to get, let alone above that.

450 at any point is going to be a solid ITA for the foresee able future.

I also think it they will go back to less ITA a month. 7000 a month is just huge jump from last year and it will reach the yearly quota shortly (or it has already reached?)
 
JinandMango said:
I also think it they will go back to less ITA a month. 7000 a month is just huge jump from last year and it will reach the yearly quota shortly (or it has already reached?)

this is the first full year for express entry (in terms of immigrant quota pov). until last year, only a part of federal and provincial quoya was being met by EE.
This year all of federal and a good portion of provincial quota has to be met via EE.

to meet those numbers, they have to conduct large draws.
 
But they are making it more tough for common people. I mean, for people who do not know French and don't have siblings in Canada.

Deserving candidates should be selected based on their education, skills, work ex, etc. and not based on "having siblings in Canada".


monavy said:
this is the first full year for express entry (in terms of immigrant quota pov). until last year, only a part of federal and provincial quoya was being met by EE.
This year all of federal and a good portion of provincial quota has to be met via EE.

to meet those numbers, they have to conduct large draws.
 
mkcan said:
But they are making it more tough for common people. I mean, for people who do not know French and don't have siblings in Canada.

Deserving candidates should be selected based on their education, skills, work ex, etc. and not based on "having siblings in Canada".

even after these changes, french speaking immigrants will be 4% of overall immigrants by 2018. do the math.
additional points for french language will affect very few people.

For the sibling part, just 15 additional points. even if there is any increase in CRS score, it will be done and dusted by in a couple of draws.
 
Woah! Very insightful! Thanks :)

monavy said:
even after these changes, french speaking immigrants will be 4% of overall immigrants by 2018. do the math.
additional points for french language will affect very few people.

For the sibling part, just 15 additional points. even if there is any increase in CRS score, it will be done and dusted by in a couple of draws.
 
I'm french and I can tell you for sure that you are over estimating french speakers impact. only 2% of the pool has french as their first language.
 
I did not know that, thought it'd be way higher than that!
 
"In 2015, 2% of invited candidates were French-speaking, though they only represented 1% of candidates in the Express Entry pool. While these percentages appear small, the department is currently exploring ways to increase the amount of French-speaking candidates interested in applying to come to Canada through Express Entry."

The 15/30 points is one of the solutions they prodive. Although I should already have 440 points without it. That means that in reality I am not lowering the score. I guess a lot of people are in the same situation.