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Ray of Hope - 116th Draw

skg1988

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Feb 11, 2019
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I am only sceptical about the tie-breaker date. Even though I predicted it earlier (1st week of March), but not sure how much accurate this will be.

By the way, I created my profile on Feb 28th and didn’t want to lose in tie-breaker hence, came up with 1st week of March on the safer side :D
I hope, you will make it this time. I think around 45, on an average, new, newly made profile or improved score, candidates enter into the pool every week on each point ranging from 441 to 450. So there should be around 180 candidates before you on 450. If 450+ rate is 220 or less /day, you should be through, for sure, this time.
2 weeks 90 (backlog on 451) + 180(4*45) + 3080 (220*14) = 3350.
By the way, I made my profile on 5th Feb.

Good Luck, Buddy.
 
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ryeCatcher

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Apr 21, 2019
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Posting here, in case someone can help :

I had a concern regarding my pending evaluation with CES. I have only submitted my Master's degree (from large US university) for evaluation, since its my highest degree. But I graduated in 18 months, instead of 2 years (which is fairly common in the US), was wondering if that has any implications or concerns on the evaluation? Will it get evaluated as a Masters? I took 63 credits during my program, not sure what all CES cares about?

I have a regular 4 year Bachelors from India, should I submit that also just in case?
 

syntaxrage

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May 21, 2018
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Got my PNP cert.
Was at CRS1011 , but realised that my COQ had expired , so dropped to CRS 999. Reving and waiting. I hope everyone a successful draw on Wednesday please GOD .
 

pessacanada

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May 5, 2017
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Posting here, in case someone can help :

I had a concern regarding my pending evaluation with CES. I have only submitted my Master's degree (from large US university) for evaluation, since its my highest degree. But I graduated in 18 months, instead of 2 years (which is fairly common in the US), was wondering if that has any implications or concerns on the evaluation? Will it get evaluated as a Masters? I took 63 credits during my program, not sure what all CES cares about?

I have a regular 4 year Bachelors from India, should I submit that also just in case?
No unless they require it.