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I applied im international graduate stream on 26 march got file no on 16 may . So as rules are changed , so i can get email to withdraw my file and re apply acc to new rules ?
 
Hello anyone and everyone reading this comment

My timeline:
Applied on 21st December 2017 under EDS(Liquor store supervisor)
Got my file No. on 14th Feb 2018
I’m hoping to get the pnp next month or so.

So, just a quick question-
I used this crs calculator here: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/crs-tool.asp and after completing one year as a NOC B employer in November 2018 I’ll be eligible to apply for express entry. But then my points will be around 430, which I believe aren’t good enough to make the cut-off(which is usually 450) BUT, if I study properly and take the IELTS exam, I am pretty sure I would be able to score 7,7,7, and 8 in R,W,S, and L respectively, which, according to the calculator, will boost my score upto 469ish..
So, should I consider this route which will get me PR in 11 months(wait till November to complete one year as an employer and then 6 month for Express Entry) from today, or should I just stick to the AINP->Federal method, which to be honest is kinda volatile cuz some people get their PR(after receiving ainp) in 8 months, and some get it in 18 months. I don’t know if I should risk this...
Any help/feedback will be highly appreciated :)
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Hello anyone and everyone reading this comment

My timeline:
Applied on 21st December 2017 under EDS(Liquor store supervisor)
Got my file No. on 14th Feb 2018
I’m hoping to get the pnp next month or so.

So, just a quick question-
I used this crs calculator here: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/crs-tool.asp and after completing one year as a NOC B employer in November 2018 I’ll be eligible to apply for express entry. But then my points will be around 430, which I believe aren’t good enough to make the cut-off(which is usually 450) BUT, if I study properly and take the IELTS exam, I am pretty sure I would be able to score 7,7,7, and 8 in R,W,S, and L respectively, which, according to the calculator, will boost my score upto 469ish..
So, should I consider this route which will get me PR in 11 months(wait till November to complete one year as an employer and then 6 month for Express Entry) from today, or should I just stick to the AINP->Federal method, which to be honest is kinda volatile cuz some people get their PR(after receiving ainp) in 8 months, and some get it in 18 months. I don’t know if I should risk this...
Any help/feedback will be highly appreciated :)
Hey, yours timeline is pretty much like me. File received 21 dec
File number received 15 feb
I also have plan that after December may b i ll go for EE but also to be noted this year most Medical Req are taking less then 6 months,so hopefully AINP would be quick for us. Also a the same time I guess we can file EE n AINP.
 
International Graduate category
Noc code:1241(office Assistant)
File received: Dec 04
File number : January 11
still waiting
Is new rules affect my application? I`m worried
 
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International Graduate category
Noc code:1241(office Assistant)
File received: Dec 04
File number : January 11
still waiting
Is new rules affect my application? I`m worried
You don’t need to worry.. our applications will be assessed based on old rules not the new one
 
Question.
I applied im international graduate stream on 26 march got file no on 16 may . So as rules are changed , so i can get email to withdraw my file and re apply acc to new rules ?
No, yours is fine as it is applied before june 14. Your application would be assessed as per old streams
 
A friend got her file number on November 28 and got her nomination on May 31. They just asked for recent pay stubs and T4. They didn’t even call her employer, they just asked for the documents through email. She applied under SRS-PG NOC B
 
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