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shank15

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I called IRCC yesterday and spoke to an agent. She confirmed me my ADR(PCC, Schedule A, Medical) was reviewed and all stages passed on 16th May 2022.

All stages were previously passed to and file was approved back in Jan 2021(15 months ago) but I did not receive PPR.

Now when should I expect PPR? Will they park my file again or finally issue me a PPR? I know it has been just 3 days since all stages passed again but I hate every second of waiting knowing my file was approved twice but still no PPR. Any thoughts?
I'm in the same boat as you...
Submitted my ADR of PCC & Schedule A on 12th May and ReMed Passed on 14th May. Now just waiting.
 
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slavicgirl

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I guess this is the start of their NOC based(or worse). If you didn’t like CEC only draws, imagine NOC only draw, language only draws, country only draws.
Exactly the way how I expected them to proceed. Not necesserily NOC based draws but cap can be inflicted on any NOCs. If the cap is full then you won’t be invited for that year. They probably seek more diversity.
Never thought about country draws.. isn’t that discriminating..? Isn’t it against the law?
 
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Alysson

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Exactly the way how I expected them to proceed. Not necesserily NOC based draws but cap can be inflicted on any NOCs. If the cap is full then you won’t be invited for that year. They probably seek more diversity.
Never thought about country draws.. isn’t that discriminating..? Isn’t it against the law?
The US does it like that, but yes, it’s discriminatory and I doubt it would survive litigation in Canada. They have two ways of doing it “all except” like US country caps which is discriminatory, and “only” like the US diversity GC, which might survive, depending on which countries they choose(no white European country).
 

slavicgirl

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The US does it like that, but yes, it’s discriminatory and I doubt it would survive litigation in Canada. They have two ways of doing it “all except” like US country caps which is discriminatory, and “only” like the US diversity GC, which might survive, depending on which countries they choose(no white European country).
That is not true, majority of European born people are eligible for the DV except maybe UK. I didn’t win this year but my collage classmate did las year, they got their visa last week.
How I can imagine what is coming just an example:
5000 slot for 21732 for 2023
5000 slot for 21733 for 2023 etc..

if the cap is full then no more invite for that NOCs.
Basically a hybrid system between FSW and NOC based draws.
 

ImpatientAlligator

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The US does it like that, but yes, it’s discriminatory and I doubt it would survive litigation in Canada. They have two ways of doing it “all except” like US country caps which is discriminatory, and “only” like the US diversity GC, which might survive, depending on which countries they choose(no white European country).
They're doing it for "economic goals", so they'll stick with NOC based draws or have multi-NOC draws with different cutoffs for different categories like Australia. Naturally, this will change the national/linguistic profile of the invited candidates but there is no way that they'll do anything explicit on that front.

It's probably a better approach than having PhD holders in unemployable fields driving taxis.
 

cemivac

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I don't see how this will be an issue. There are inland people in Quebec who just gets landed virtually (they do have to provide a letter stating they do not intend to stay in Quebec after being PR though).

@cemivac I'm sure if you are already in Quebec, you can be landed as inland. Once you are in, update IRCC with your new address and an LOE stating your temporary purpose in Quebec and make it clear you not intend to stay there past your internship.
Thanks for the input! The letter of intent is interesting. I'll read up on it. Glad to know it seems like I have options, though!
 

slavicgirl

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I understand. Same boat, I find Canada more culturally fitting for myself but I'd take being bored to death on a good salary over driving Uber. I'm trying to get into software, but the competition easily beats me. I think I'll finish my stuff in Canada, take my PR card and go to Europe next year on a good offer. It'd be a miracle if I found a job here in 12 months, it's that bad.
Yes, I can hear the grass growing here it is that boring!! On Sundays nothing is open here, nothing. You can’t find a freakin kebab place that is open…. What do people do here on the weekends??? I have no idea…
 
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YWhat do people do here on the weekends???
Counting their sweet Euros thinking how easy life is?

What kind of social activity do you need to be entertained? I'd imagine it to not be hard for you and your bf to have fun or at least not be too bored. What Canada offers is you can go out to a bar/pub/club and maybe find some strangers to talk to, or go for a hike if it isn't too cold. There are many concerts too. Don't expect anything too cultural since Canada has no culture. So I don't know, looks quite a bit like what you could find in Europe to me. It's just that chat is better in Canada.
 
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Alysson

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That is not true, majority of European born people are eligible for the DV except maybe UK. I didn’t win this year but my collage classmate did las year, they got their visa last week.
How I can imagine what is coming just an example:
5000 slot for 21732 for 2023
5000 slot for 21733 for 2023 etc..

if the cap is full then no more invite for that NOCs.
Basically a hybrid system between FSW and NOC based draws.
I didn’t mean the US doesn’t accept Europeans in DV, I meant it would probably not survive a discriminatory lawsuit in Canada if there are white European countries as some of the only eligible. That’s why I doubt whichever way they try country caps, it wouldn’t survive in Canada. They survive in the US because discrimination is their whole thing.
 
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Fasih Khan

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I want guidance about the recent revelation about the news that there will be a cap on the invitation. I'm a dentist with a 487 score and as my profession is highly regulated in Canada and falls in NOC A, how much of an effect this new revelation will have on my chances of getting ITA?
Just need some guidance from folks here because I want to get prepared for the worst so that I can start some plan B.