Mine expires mid november and wanted to submit my PR by July-August
is that too risky?
First make an express entry profile than worry about this.
Process is as follows:
Understand ircc process first than
1.create express entry profile
2.wait for ITA
3.you got ITA gather all necessary documents submit them
4.After you got their AOR and your work permit is still valid you can apply for BOWP if it's expiring soon.
Afterwards just wait for your pr if nothing goes wrong.Processing 6 months to 1 year depends (fastest 3 month)
Of course you need language tests to submit a profile.I need my language test results first yes?
also my score is too low 480
Ok registered and will get scores by feb 23rdOf course you need language tests to submit a profile.
I need my language test results first yes?
also my score is too low 480
Ok registered and will get scores by feb 23rd
so by then should I submit even with a low score of 480?
I said before wanted to improve my score by july-august through french
Thnxyes! Submit. Also, you can add/update you scores you in your EE profile. Your questions are very basic.
Thnx
so will submit EE by Feb 23rd
and plan to update by July/August with French
is that good/reasonable?
So I should take the exam now and see what I did wrong to improve?About French exam - since you mentioned you aren't very confident about your fluency, I would recommend giving it once so that you can scope out actual weak areas. It is easy to assume that you know your weak areas, but usually people learn a lot more about themselves after giving an exam. So, if you can bump that early (let's say Feb), you can give yourself enough time to fix errors by Jun/July/Aug (instead of learning about your weak areas in Jun/Jul/Aug).
So I should take the exam now and see what I did wrong to improve?
Ok may tryI would suggest that. You can give a mock exam as an alternative, but I couldn't find good mock exams or a fair assessment of my speaking and writing through mock exams easy. If you give now, you'll have a data point that you can use to say I'll take X months to improve myself. Would be more helpful that way.