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<blockquote data-quote="BURNΞR" data-source="post: 1043760" data-attributes="member: 11032"><p>1. Nobody can tell the future. The only road map one can use are the supply and demand studies given to the government each year which give out recommendations.</p><p></p><p>2. Doubt you will get denied. If you have the proper credentials and your job is on the SOL that is. The only people that have a hard time are the ones with experience but no relevant degree, these people need 2+ years of experience.</p><p></p><p>3. language tests for assistant interpreters for German and get 5 points.</p><p></p><p>4. That is rare, unheard of. Usually they have issues like criminal record, from 3rd world countries with ties to terrorism, etc. Won't apply to you. Usually these people have serious problems they aren't disclosing. One girl I know had a criminal record for DUI. Never mentioned it to me until her application was rejected. </p><p></p><p>5. Work and save. Borrow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BURNΞR, post: 1043760, member: 11032"] 1. Nobody can tell the future. The only road map one can use are the supply and demand studies given to the government each year which give out recommendations. 2. Doubt you will get denied. If you have the proper credentials and your job is on the SOL that is. The only people that have a hard time are the ones with experience but no relevant degree, these people need 2+ years of experience. 3. language tests for assistant interpreters for German and get 5 points. 4. That is rare, unheard of. Usually they have issues like criminal record, from 3rd world countries with ties to terrorism, etc. Won't apply to you. Usually these people have serious problems they aren't disclosing. One girl I know had a criminal record for DUI. Never mentioned it to me until her application was rejected. 5. Work and save. Borrow. [/QUOTE]
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