Jaxon911 said:
If the cut off score goes below 420 then high skilled people doing well back home should think before applying because with that low cut off score, Canada will be only getting increase in unemployment and will have lots partially skilled struggling people doing survival jobs.
There would be no way for Canadian job market to absorb people without strong technical and communication skills. Most high scorers have four major factors in common, solid language test score, young age, decent work exp (between 2- 5 years) and at least a master's degree. With this basic stuff, one would easily go over 420!
Of course, no offense to those with low score. But practically speaking, they should try and improve the score as much as possible, this will only make them stronger and better equipped to migrate and find a skilled job. English testing score is the major factor in the score, so most people with low score are likely to have low IELTS score, or they're too old to score much points in Age section.
If this is the case then they should think twice before migrating because without strong English or after certain age it's very very difficult to migrate somewhere, ie. learn their manners and customs, and feel part of mainstream society and all of these factors make it very very difficult to find a decent job!
So Mr Jaxon in your Opinion the persons with 40+ of age have no right to think about migration to any where? I was read a lot of stuff in this forum but no one ever said this type of opinion. Why you think so? B/c if person like me with a masters degree in health care with a lot of experience is just 304 marks b/c of less age point still wants to struggle for immigration to give a better life for my kids, you have no rights to discourage any one. Every one has rights to think about him/ herself, lets leave it to CIC to choose.