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predictions for 9 draw

Rahul12

Star Member
Mar 24, 2015
83
3
Category........
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
Doc's Request.
July 18
AOR Received.
April 10
Passport Req..
July 20/sent July 30
VISA ISSUED...
Aug 6th
LANDED..........
Aug 8th
michael.fernando said:
My point was about the wait employers have to go through if they use the Job Bank. I understand the point you are making. However, in my opinion, 7% unemployed workforce aren't tantamount to 7% qualified and competent workforce. Employers would be happy to hire qualified and competent workforce from the Job Bank.
Haha so you think that there is no competitive workforce and you trying to save this country with your qualification? :D
 

mf4361

Champion Member
Apr 17, 2014
2,459
129
Category........
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
18 Nov 2015
Nomination.....
12 Oct 2015
AOR Received.
25 Feb 2016
IELTS Request
Sent
Med's Request
28 Oct 2016
Med's Done....
14 Nov 2016
Passport Req..
27 Feb 2017
VISA ISSUED...
15 Mar 2017
LANDED..........
16 Mar 2017
EmmEmm said:
there is no cherry picking. everyone over the cut off gets an ITA
This is true. It takes some time for the system to process the information and update the page. People shouldn't panic when they have above cutoff and haven't received ITA notification 30 minutes after announcement
 

ButterflyChemist

Hero Member
Jun 24, 2014
761
45
michael.fernando said:
Its fair on CICs part to select candidates with more points. And certainly people with jobs. In my opinion, that was the whole point of changing the system. To have lesser burden.

But the system is unfair because people like me(without a Canadian Job Offer), are left out of the competition, just because the Job Bank is still not doing what it was intended to do.. connect people like me to employers. Imagine where people like me(in the 380-420 range) would land on CRS with a 600-point-boost.

Canadian employers still seem pretty skeptic looking at this system, I think(I havent received a single response for any of my umpteen job applications through Job Bank). I would be skeptic too, if I had to wait 6 months(I guess) to fill a job position. CIC needs to work on this bottleneck.
Many persons, myself included have received job offers through the job bank pre-express entry. If you have a skill that an employer needs and cannot otherwise get in Canada then you will get a job. Employers have waited six months or more to get LMIA approval and for workers to get their work permits before. It is not unheard of.
 

The_Distant_One

Star Member
Feb 13, 2015
107
4
ButterflyChemist said:
Many persons, myself included have received job offers through the job bank pre-express entry. If you have a skill that an employer needs and cannot otherwise get in Canada then you will get a job. Employers have waited six months or more to get LMIA approval and for workers to get their work permits before. It is not unheard of.
But pre TFW meltdown?? Lmos were alot easier to come bybthan the lmia system

Or you have a very specialised skill set
 

preeti.msingh109

Hero Member
Jul 18, 2014
435
19
chopsumbongw said:
Sitting on 435 points I can't be anything but hopeful. The uncertainty, the stress and the fatigue can be overwhelming. At times I can't even do my current job in peace because my thoughts wander towards "what if??".

The only thing we can do at this point is sit back, relax and enjoy what you have right now. You can't make CIC lower or increase the number of ITA they pick.

If you have room for improvement on your language scores. Do that.

And if you're like me with CLB 9+ in all sections there is nothing more you can do. Unless you want to go back to school ;)...
I for one hope to get the PR and then pursue a masters degree in Canada.

If all else fails my alternate route would be to pursue a Masters in Canada before a PR.

Guys on a side note. Many of us qualify for Australian immigration as well. It doesn't hurt to give that a look as well.

Best of Luck Everyone!

This is so much of me in ur post...

1)The uncertainty, the stress and the fatigue can be overwhelming. At times I can't even do my current job in peace because my thoughts wander towards "what if??". (I swear mahn!!!!)

2) if you're like me with CLB 9+ in all sections there is nothing more you can do.

3)I for one hope to get the PR and then pursue a masters degree in Canada.

Same Pinch
 

chopsumbongw

Full Member
Aug 31, 2014
23
0
Category........
NOC Code......
2174
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
preeti.msingh109 said:
This is so much of me in ur post...

1)The uncertainty, the stress and the fatigue can be overwhelming. At times I can't even do my current job in peace because my thoughts wander towards "what if??". (I swear mahn!!!!)

2) if you're like me with CLB 9+ in all sections there is nothing more you can do.

3)I for one hope to get the PR and then pursue a masters degree in Canada.

Same Pinch
Hi Preeti,

I'm sure there are many like us on this forum.

Even if we manage to get an ITA, we would need to get our documents in order within 60 days. I have already reached out to my former employer for the necessary documents and informed my current employer as well. I have read about several users on this form who had to cancel the ITA because they were unable to get the required documents.

In addition learning a new skill set or developing existing skills would go along way in preparing ourselves for the future. Regular workouts have helped reduce the stress.

I am actively researching other countries as well. Australia and to an extent New Zealand are good alternatives.

Keeping yourself positive should be a priority. Many of us may be disappointed at the end of this exercise. But hey we still have our current lives and current jobs.

Cheers
 

ButterflyChemist

Hero Member
Jun 24, 2014
761
45
chopsumbongw said:
Hi Preeti,

I'm sure there are many like us on this forum.

Even if we manage to get an ITA, we would need to get our documents in order within 60 days. I have already reached out to my former employer for the necessary documents and informed my current employer as well. I have read about several users on this form who had to cancel the ITA because they were unable to get the required documents.

In addition learning a new skill set or developing existing skills would go along way in preparing ourselves for the future. Regular workouts have helped reduce the stress.

I am actively researching other countries as well. Australia and to an extent New Zealand are good alternatives.

Keeping yourself positive should be a priority. Many of us may be disappointed at the end of this exercise. But hey we still have our current lives and current jobs.

Cheers
+1 for you!
 

ButterflyChemist

Hero Member
Jun 24, 2014
761
45
The_Distant_One said:
But pre TFW meltdown?? Lmos were alot easier to come bybthan the lmia system

Or you have a very specialised skill set
LMIA, not LMO, so that would be post TFW meltdown (Lol, I like that). Approval received in January of this year. And yes, my skill set is specialised.
 

ajanoni

Star Member
Apr 15, 2015
157
6
123
Sao Paulo - SP
Category........
Visa Office......
Sao Paulo
NOC Code......
2174
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
17-03-2016
Doc's Request.
18-03-2016
Nomination.....
08-03-2016
AOR Received.
18-03-2016
Med's Request
18-03-2016
Med's Done....
19-04-2016
Passport Req..
29-11-2016
VISA ISSUED...
02-12-2016
A power curve prediction based on the first 8 draws:

draw no crs no ita
1 779 886
2 818 779
3 849 808
4 735 1187
5 481 1620
6 453 1637
7 469 925
8 453 715
May 10 437 1154
May 11 423 1168
June 12 411 1182
June 13 400 1194
July 14 390 1205
July 15 381 1216
August 16 373 1226
August 17 365 1235
September 18 358 1244
September 19 352 1253
October 20 346 1261
October 21 340 1269
November 22 335 1277
November 23 330 1284
December 24 325 1291
December 25 321 1298
 

The_Distant_One

Star Member
Feb 13, 2015
107
4
ButterflyChemist said:
LMIA, not LMO, so that would be post TFW meltdown (Lol, I like that). Approval received in January of this year. And yes, my skill set is specialised.
by your handle I'm going to assume you are working on turning butterflys into super weapons for the mass destruction of CIC.

But on a more serious note I think the points will get to the low 400's before they start to make the draws more specific. People are forgetting that there is one line in each draw that says "under ministerial instruction"... I believe that leaves open CIC to conduct NOC or IELTS specific draws because they can just say "this is what the minister instructed us to do".
 

rubyracer

Star Member
Sep 4, 2014
85
4
affan_123 said:
Dear all,

People who are not getting ita's even though their scores are 453 or above Need to analyze themselves why they haven't received the ita. Let me tell you the good reason, its not about scoring high its about factors also need to be looked at. Cic is not a welfare to give ita's to everyone who ever scores high. Your age, experience relevant education also means alot to cic. Cic does not want people to reside and live in canada they want us to grow their economy, to pay taxes and contribute your role in making the economy better.

So don't believe in your scores believe what you can contribute in Canada that's worth understanding
Stop posting BS
 

desertfox

Hero Member
Dec 9, 2014
731
68
123
affan_123 said:
Dear all,

People who are not getting ita's even though their scores are 453 or above Need to analyze themselves why they haven't received the ita. Let me tell you the good reason, its not about scoring high its about factors also need to be looked at. Cic is not a welfare to give ita's to everyone who ever scores high. Your age, experience relevant education also means alot to cic. Cic does not want people to reside and live in canada they want us to grow their economy, to pay taxes and contribute your role in making the economy better.

So don't believe in your scores believe what you can contribute in Canada that's worth understanding
Funniest $h!t I came across in one zillon light years.