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Could Canada be a refuge for DACA recipients? - Page 2

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02-04-2018, 04:35 PM
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Its easy to qualify as long as you have a bachelors degree and experience. You dont really need a lawyer to apply. I got aporoved last year but waiting on decision here
It depends. My brother has the experience and BS degree, and he doesn't have enough points unless they lower it. It is easy to qualify, but it's not a guarantee that you will have enough points to be picked.
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hey, can i PM me about this?
Hire a lawyer dude.
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What was your points and how much did you are in your ietls exam? I got 7.5s.
Right now the draws are around 445 points but it fluctuates. It doesnt just depend on one factor your entire profile determines your points. My points were 470
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It depends. My brother has the experience and BS degree, and he doesn't have enough points unless they lower it. It is easy to qualify, but it's not a guarantee that you will have enough points to be picked.
Thats true but the points fluctuate highly and last year they were low enough. I know people who qualified just with BS and experience along with high IELTS score.
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Ohhh really? What was your ietls score?

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Right now the draws are around 445 points but it fluctuates. It doesnt just depend on one factor your entire profile determines your points. My points were 470
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Is the IETLS something you have to study for or is it straightforward?
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i mean you can study for it to get a perfect score.

but if u speak english u dont need to, its just a reading/writing/speaking test.

french is a plus if u go for Quebec.

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Ohhh really? What was your ietls score?
My IELTS avg was 8
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Is the IETLS something you have to study for or is it straightforward?
You can take practice tests to see how comfortable you are and areas you need improvements.
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Cool, thank you Rida and Lib for the insight.
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