Hello everyone.
Do you know if it is possible to get accepted through the FSWP without having the minimum score(67 in this case)?
Let's say, maybe a candidate scores 64(close to the passing mark), but has included information in his application that may convince the agents that the person will become economically established in Canada.
For example, if the candidate has a cousin in Canada, and he includes all the information required to claim points for having a canadian relative plus a signed letter from his cousing(close relative, but not considered valid by CIC to claim points the 5 points given by having a canadian relative) who is doing well in Canada and is offering to give him a place to live when he arrives and help him find a job (the candidate wouldn't have to worry about looking for a place to live when he arrives, taking off maybe the biggest burden of newly arrived immigrants), would this kind of information help in any way? has anyone heard of someone getting accepted having a score less than 67?
Do you know if it is possible to get accepted through the FSWP without having the minimum score(67 in this case)?
Let's say, maybe a candidate scores 64(close to the passing mark), but has included information in his application that may convince the agents that the person will become economically established in Canada.
For example, if the candidate has a cousin in Canada, and he includes all the information required to claim points for having a canadian relative plus a signed letter from his cousing(close relative, but not considered valid by CIC to claim points the 5 points given by having a canadian relative) who is doing well in Canada and is offering to give him a place to live when he arrives and help him find a job (the candidate wouldn't have to worry about looking for a place to live when he arrives, taking off maybe the biggest burden of newly arrived immigrants), would this kind of information help in any way? has anyone heard of someone getting accepted having a score less than 67?