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armitabbsn

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Oct 6, 2020
256
164
Iran
Category........
FSW
NOC Code......
3131
No, probably around 700 of them are at 500. Notice the cutoff time is Oct 10 so pretty much all 500 candidates were drawn.
as someone mentioned, crs 500 is not included in the 501+ bracket. If this is the reason, then they have taken some candidates in the bracket of 490-500 —> then now they are less than 6348 (5600 now) in this category ( as u said they at least took 600-700 candidates in this bracket)
So it might help for next draw cutoff
 

Simran00

Full Member
Jun 3, 2021
42
9
Hey congrats to all who received ITA's, do you guys think the score will be back to 470's? Also, how are these many people keep adding above the 500 point range..
 

ElvisRamaj

Hero Member
Apr 26, 2021
824
1,861
33
Tirana, AL
Category........
FSW
NOC Code......
0114
as someone mentioned, crs 500 is not included in the 501+ bracket. If this is the reason, then they have taken some candidates in the bracket of 490-500 —> then now they are less than 6348 (5600 now) in this category ( as u said they at least took 600-700 candidates in this bracket)
So it might help for next draw cutoff
They started the draws in July with 8,700 people having a CRS 501+ and it took more than 16,000 ITAs to invite all of them.

I would suggest everyone waiting to be cautiosly optimistic for the future draws. I don't know where this 4,250 comes from but it doesnt make any sense in their immigration plan up to now. 5,000 ITA draws seem a possibility but where is the quota available to accommodate them ?

Something is off here, but I can't point the finger where exactly. Perhaphs it has to do also with the 30,000 quota allocated for 2023 to international students and temporary workers which they didn't create a stream as of yet, likely never will, so that might be an answer.

Congrats to the ones who got an ITA.
 

Candaadream

Star Member
Sep 28, 2022
67
15
Hi everyone, I am new here and found this forum quite active hence posting my query here

I worked as an administrator for 10 years- did not check what NoC is that

2012-2021 - administrator (bank salary transfer)

Did a side by job as restaurant chef for 2 years along with my admin job.

2019-2021 - take away chef (cash salary )
2021-2022 - currently doing admin job as office admin in a different company (bank transfer salary)

In-between is did hospitally and food certifications when I was working in take away restaurant.
Now I am applying for Nova Socotia AIP , found employer for restaurant chef NOC and is ready for endorsement
My question is -

do I have to give proof of all the companies I worked in last 10 years - I worked with 3 diff companies in last 10 years , includung chef one ?

I don't have salary slips for take away chef job and I am claiming points only for chef job.? What documents I need to support my application

What are my chances of PR as I have work experience in different NOC codes which are from completely different sectors, IRCC officer mite have doubt on my experience as it is from different sectors..

Please answer my query ... if chances of my rejection are higher I might not even apply for it to avoid any bad stamp on my passport
 

Naturgrl

VIP Member
Apr 5, 2020
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Hi everyone, I am new here and found this forum quite active hence posting my query here

I worked as an administrator for 10 years- did not check what NoC is that

2012-2021 - administrator (bank salary transfer)

Did a side by job as restaurant chef for 2 years along with my admin job.

2019-2021 - take away chef (cash salary )
2021-2022 - currently doing admin job as office admin in a different company (bank transfer salary)

In-between is did hospitally and food certifications when I was working in take away restaurant.
Now I am applying for Nova Socotia AIP , found employer for restaurant chef NOC and is ready for endorsement
My question is -

do I have to give proof of all the companies I worked in last 10 years - I worked with 3 diff companies in last 10 years , includung chef one ?

I don't have salary slips for take away chef job and I am claiming points only for chef job.? What documents I need to support my application

What are my chances of PR as I have work experience in different NOC codes which are from completely different sectors, IRCC officer mite have doubt on my experience as it is from different sectors..

Please answer my query ... if chances of my rejection are higher I might not even apply for it to avoid any bad stamp on my passport
Ask under PNP section of this forum.
 
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ashu2111

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Jul 15, 2020
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I wasn't here but my brother did the job, they don't accept money that openly, just tell them you're in trouble and you need this done as soon as possible otherwise you will be in trouble. Just hand over some cash (3000rs) and tell them this is for causing you inconvenience.

Pity we have to do this, even for totally legal stuff, but hey that's another reason we're applying for PR.
I am dealing with the same thing. Got my European PCCs in order but for the Indian one they're giving me hard time. Family changed address but never bothered to change the old aadhaar cards. Now we're in a new address and if we switch our cards now then the police tell us that we have to live there for one year with the new cards. Hahaha. Obviously it's going to "cost" a lot money. Sounds like I'll have to give up my ITA because of them. Funny how the PCC is done to check if you're not a criminal but somehow address plays such a huge role in it. Smh.
 

Impatient Dankaroo

VIP Member
Jan 10, 2020
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They started the draws in July with 8,700 people having a CRS 501+ and it took more than 16,000 ITAs to invite all of them.

I would suggest everyone waiting to be cautiosly optimistic for the future draws. I don't know where this 4,250 comes from but it doesnt make any sense in their immigration plan up to now. 5,000 ITA draws seem a possibility but where is the quota available to accommodate them ?

Something is off here, but I can't point the finger where exactly. Perhaphs it has to do also with the 30,000 quota allocated for 2023 to international students and temporary workers which they didn't create a stream as of yet, likely never will, so that might be an answer.

Congrats to the ones who got an ITA.
I read that the implementation of the new TEER system will mean no draws for a bit
 
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Question 1:
In the personal history section, there are two questions:
1. Has ___________ been refused refugee status, or an immigrant or permanent resident visa (including a Certificat de sélection du Québec (CSQ) or application to the Provincial nominee Program) or visitor or temporary resident visa, to Canada or any other country?
2. Has ___________ ever been refused a visa or permit, denied entry or ordered to leave Canada or any other country?


In 2020, I was stranded in the US with no flights back to my home country, so I applied for a transition to a B2 visitor visa to maintain legal status in the country. I then managed to catch a flight back before my original visa expired, so the transition visa was denied by default.

Question is, does this fall under question 1 or 2? To me it seems it can fall under either (i have bolded the relevant parts).


Question 2:
For personal history is it fine to have overlapping months? Like I leave job on september 15, and join a new one september 16, so the section would have one job ending as 09-2019 and the next starting 09-2019.

Question 3:
Have you listed all of ____________'s periods of military service or government positions (if any), and all of the organizations that _________ belongs to (if any)?

Should I answer this 'yes' or 'not applicable' if I don't have military/government positions, and haven't listed any organizations?
 
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