Thanks Raja. Wishing you all the best.Sure they will. We have to give a valid and reasonable answer. Stating that you alone were able to score high will not be appropriate.
Thanks Raja. Wishing you all the best.Sure they will. We have to give a valid and reasonable answer. Stating that you alone were able to score high will not be appropriate.
They ll most probably ask you. And you ll have to give them a convincing answer. Not just that you were able to secure higher points by making them unaccompanying.Exactly, am also planning the same.. but will there be any questions raised due to this? Would they ask why are we leaving spouse behind?
Got it. Thanks for the detailed explanation mate.They ll most probably ask you. And you ll have to give them a convincing answer. Not just that you were able to secure higher points by making them unaccompanying.
Some of the valid reasons can be, frailty and age of parents, spouse's job prospects here, estrangement, separate living, contractual obligations here or maybe even some civil litigation that needs to be taken care of. The excuses are endless. However, you may need to substantiate it with enough evidence.
It is possible that VO may request documentation in support of your reason. So, whatever reason you give, make sure that it doesn't sound stupid and would hold its own or at least seems genuine, even if you do not have corroborating evidence in its support.
Anything else, and you may be barred from reapplying for five years, as you would be held liable for misrepresentation.
P.S - This route is not advisable. The risk involved is higher. Trust any information given with respect to this at your own perils.
I am at 453 and thinking about giving IELTS again. Does anyone know what if I get lesser score in IELTS than before? Can I still submit my old scores?@13nitinsharma, is this prediction based on any data? I'm at 455 and loosing 5 points in 1st week of August. I can improve max 9 points by improving IELTS score. But confused about taking that step or to wait. Moreover, not sure if I can improve ielts score.
As long as your current IELTS still valid (not expired) ,you can still you it if you get lesser score for your next IELTS.I am at 453 and thinking about giving IELTS again. Does anyone know what if I get lesser score in IELTS than before? Can I still submit my old scores?
Thanks. Will give it a go then..As long as your current IELTS still valid (not expired) ,you can still you it if you get lesser score for your next IELTS.
He is correct in saying that. I have been in Canada for 5 years and trust me, its not a place for a non-IT or non-banking person.
Sure, putting together the paperwork for a profile is not as much work as actually moving, but if you don't get an ITA you won't get to the point of migration. It's like telling someone who wants to play in the NBA "oh, playing professionally is sooo difficult I don't know why you're even worrying about not being able to dribble". Well if you can't dribble you can't play basketball anyway so...Speculating whether one will get ITA is not worth spending time on. We have made it till here, we could utilize time effectively by planning ahead or plan an alternative in worse case scenario. Also its always said, to think a step ahead. Migration is a wholesome decision where you need to factor in all elements.
I have said it before as well, people should not lose their hair over this ITA hurdle, but should also assess what lies ahead. Once you see the whole picture, ITA would seem a small hurdle and not something worth getting panicked about.
Yes you can submit the old oneI am at 453 and thinking about giving IELTS again. Does anyone know what if I get lesser score in IELTS than before? Can I still submit my old scores?
No issues before getting ITA. You can make all the necessary changes.Guys,
I want to change my primary job code from 2283 to 2171.
Is there any negative impact if I do so?
OR
Pls share a forum specialised in answering job code related queries, thx