@@didulijayawardana1164 you can withdraw that profile if it is submitted. then create new. you cannot create two profile at the same time. it will be tracked.
@@krishnageetika4291 Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada has started to use a tie-breaking rule in the Express Entry Draws. This rule only applies to those candidates in the Express Entry Pool with the same score as the lowest score selected in any draw. It does not effect those with a score higher than the lowest score selected. For example, if you are in the Express Entry System and your Comprehensive Ranking System Score is 448, and they select anyone with a score of 444 or above, you would not be effected by the tie-breaking rule. If you had a score of 444 however, then the tie-breaking rule would apply to you. Each time a draw now occurs, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada now posts a tie-breaking rule date. If your application was in the Express Entry Pool before, or on this tie-breaking rule date, then you would also receive an Invitation to Apply. If your application was not in the Express Entry Pool before the tie-breaking rule date, then you would not receive an Invitation to Apply. Another example is as follows: Joe entered his profile into the Express Entry System on January 1st, 2018 and received confirmation that he was entered into the Express Entry Pool on January 1st, 2018 with a score of 444. Amy entered her profile into the Express Entry System on January 21st, 2018 and received confirmation that she was entered into the Express Entry Pool on January 21st, 2018 with a score of 444. Paul entered his profile into the Express Entry System on January 23rd, 2018 and received confirmation that he was entered into the Express Entry Pool on January 23rd, 2018 with a score of 445. On January 24th, 2018, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada handed out 2,750 Invitation to Apply to anyone who had a score of 444 or above, with a tie-breaking rule of January 17th, 2018. Joe and Paul would both receive an Invitation to Apply. Amy would not receive an Invitation to Apply.
Is there any chance for federal skilled trades draw in any upcoming draws?
it generally happens once or twice in a year.
Ur prediction for the next draw
Don't know exactly bro,
all the best,
Thank you.
Hi can I reset my SINP login email address and password
you may use forgot password option
Need to change my email address too
@@didulijayawardana1164 i think you can't change it.
create new profile with another email id.
CANADA PR INFO didn’t get ITA , so can’t I change it
@@didulijayawardana1164 you can withdraw that profile if it is submitted.
then create new.
you cannot create two profile at the same time. it will be tracked.
Can you let me know about the validity of IELTS exam ? Is it extended to 3 years now for Canada PR applicants?
as per my knowledge , it is valid for two years.
you may search in british council website or idp website.
Please guide...how to check the latest SINP draw to check NOC code & Score selected.Thxx
explore community tab of this channel.
you will get it.
My CRS is 471. But didn't receive ITA due to tie-breaking rule. 😞 Highly disappointed.
ohh, i understand your feelings mam.
dont worry , keep patience, you will get in the next draw.
good things take time.
All the best
Thank you.
@@canadaprinfo Thank you so much. Hoping for the same. 🙏
Wats tie breaking rule?
@@krishnageetika4291 Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada has started to use a tie-breaking rule in the Express Entry Draws. This rule only applies to those candidates in the Express Entry Pool with the same score as the lowest score selected in any draw. It does not effect those with a score higher than the lowest score selected.
For example, if you are in the Express Entry System and your Comprehensive Ranking System Score is 448, and they select anyone with a score of 444 or above, you would not be effected by the tie-breaking rule. If you had a score of 444 however, then the tie-breaking rule would apply to you. Each time a draw now occurs, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada now posts a tie-breaking rule date. If your application was in the Express Entry Pool before, or on this tie-breaking rule date, then you would also receive an Invitation to Apply. If your application was not in the Express Entry Pool before the tie-breaking rule date, then you would not receive an Invitation to Apply.
Another example is as follows:
Joe entered his profile into the Express Entry System on January 1st, 2018 and received confirmation that he was entered into the Express Entry Pool on January 1st, 2018 with a score of 444.
Amy entered her profile into the Express Entry System on January 21st, 2018 and received confirmation that she was entered into the Express Entry Pool on January 21st, 2018 with a score of 444.
Paul entered his profile into the Express Entry System on January 23rd, 2018 and received confirmation that he was entered into the Express Entry Pool on January 23rd, 2018 with a score of 445.
On January 24th, 2018, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada handed out 2,750 Invitation to Apply to anyone who had a score of 444 or above, with a tie-breaking rule of January 17th, 2018.
Joe and Paul would both receive an Invitation to Apply. Amy would not receive an Invitation to Apply.
@@canadaprinfo many thanks for eloborating it. Understood now.