Skilled Workers 2013
#31
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Rather than just posting pointless digs at each other, can we get this thread back on track for those whose lives will be affected by the rule changes? Keep the 'banter' to The Maple Leaf, ta muchly.
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#34
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Plus oneing? It's a word, but not as we know it Scottie.
I knew what you meant
#35
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http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/stor...d-workers.html
more mention of a pool from which provinces and employers can chose from.
hamazz
more mention of a pool from which provinces and employers can chose from.
hamazz
#36
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http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/stor...d-workers.html
more mention of a pool from which provinces and employers can chose from.
hamazz
more mention of a pool from which provinces and employers can chose from.
hamazz
"Kenney has also announced that Canada plans to admit between 53,500 and 55,300 new Canadians in 2013 under the revamped federal skilled worker program, which will be geared more toward accepting young people."
Would interestingly hint that the "cap" may be higher than 10,000.
Although this presumably includes FSW2 and the trades worker subclass?
Wayne.
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also the release a few days ago mentioned an expression of interest system
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/departm...2012-11-02.asp
guess 2013 will have alot of changes to all the streams
hamazz
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/departm...2012-11-02.asp
guess 2013 will have alot of changes to all the streams
hamazz
#39
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Interesting 55,000 FSW visas for 2013.
But this is visas, not applications. So guessing an average of maybe 3 applicants per application, we may be looking at <20,000 applications. I am assuming that FSW2 and the new trade worker class is counted in there as well.
So actually general FSW admissions could be as low as 10,000.
And if there's no "list" and they haven't introduced an EOI system by then, any guesses as to how many days it will take for any given cap to be reached?
Wayne.
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Re: Skilled Workers 2013
http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/stor...d-workers.html
more mention of a pool from which provinces and employers can chose from.
hamazz
more mention of a pool from which provinces and employers can chose from.
hamazz
How can a Employer, pick an applicant and wait for an year long....until he gets his visa......I don't think he would hold the position until the applicant processes his visa which can take at least 6 to 8 months.
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Re: Skilled Workers 2013
Hi all,
I have just received my IELTS results, and I just wanted to check that I am understanding them correctly so I can estimate my score accurately for the points system. Below is how I scored.
Listening: 8.5, Reading: 8, Writing: 9, Speaking: 9 - Overall Score: 8.5
I believe an overall score of 8.5 means I have a 'High Proficiency' in English which would give me the maximum 24 points. Am I correct?
Also, has anyone heard any news about which organisations CIC will accept Credentials Assessments from? I have been looking around and can't seem to see any new info on it. Would anyone know when or where they are likely to announce this?
Thank you
I have just received my IELTS results, and I just wanted to check that I am understanding them correctly so I can estimate my score accurately for the points system. Below is how I scored.
Listening: 8.5, Reading: 8, Writing: 9, Speaking: 9 - Overall Score: 8.5
I believe an overall score of 8.5 means I have a 'High Proficiency' in English which would give me the maximum 24 points. Am I correct?
Also, has anyone heard any news about which organisations CIC will accept Credentials Assessments from? I have been looking around and can't seem to see any new info on it. Would anyone know when or where they are likely to announce this?
Thank you
#42
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Just keep an eye on the CIC website, and the Gazette, and it'll be announced there. But it may well not be until January.
HTH.
#43
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Re: Skilled Workers 2013
Hi all,
I have just received my IELTS results, and I just wanted to check that I am understanding them correctly so I can estimate my score accurately for the points system. Below is how I scored.
Listening: 8.5, Reading: 8, Writing: 9, Speaking: 9 - Overall Score: 8.5
I believe an overall score of 8.5 means I have a 'High Proficiency' in English which would give me the maximum 24 points. Am I correct?
Also, has anyone heard any news about which organisations CIC will accept Credentials Assessments from? I have been looking around and can't seem to see any new info on it. Would anyone know when or where they are likely to announce this?
Thank you
I have just received my IELTS results, and I just wanted to check that I am understanding them correctly so I can estimate my score accurately for the points system. Below is how I scored.
Listening: 8.5, Reading: 8, Writing: 9, Speaking: 9 - Overall Score: 8.5
I believe an overall score of 8.5 means I have a 'High Proficiency' in English which would give me the maximum 24 points. Am I correct?
Also, has anyone heard any news about which organisations CIC will accept Credentials Assessments from? I have been looking around and can't seem to see any new info on it. Would anyone know when or where they are likely to announce this?
Thank you
#44
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Re: Skilled Workers 2013
Hi all,
I have just received my IELTS results, and I just wanted to check that I am understanding them correctly so I can estimate my score accurately for the points system. Below is how I scored.
Listening: 8.5, Reading: 8, Writing: 9, Speaking: 9 - Overall Score: 8.5
I believe an overall score of 8.5 means I have a 'High Proficiency' in English which would give me the maximum 24 points. Am I correct?
Also, has anyone heard any news about which organisations CIC will accept Credentials Assessments from? I have been looking around and can't seem to see any new info on it. Would anyone know when or where they are likely to announce this?
Thank you
I have just received my IELTS results, and I just wanted to check that I am understanding them correctly so I can estimate my score accurately for the points system. Below is how I scored.
Listening: 8.5, Reading: 8, Writing: 9, Speaking: 9 - Overall Score: 8.5
I believe an overall score of 8.5 means I have a 'High Proficiency' in English which would give me the maximum 24 points. Am I correct?
Also, has anyone heard any news about which organisations CIC will accept Credentials Assessments from? I have been looking around and can't seem to see any new info on it. Would anyone know when or where they are likely to announce this?
Thank you
congrats, Could you please suggest some good materials/downloads and tips to be followed for IELTS prep......thanks
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Re: Skilled Workers 2013
However, I would recommend the below book on Amazon:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Cambridge-IE...4784336&sr=8-1
Also you can take practice tests on the Canada Visa site:
http://www.canadavisa.com/ielts/free...ice-tests.html
These were the only 2 resources I used. Also if you have an iPad/iPhone there are a couple of IELTS apps you can download, however I never got round to using them.
Good luck!