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Congrat to everyone, including my friends, so now they can join me on the journey to Canada :3 But to be realistic, by looking at the distribution: there were around 2250 profiles with 471+ entering the pool in 1 week, just like the current trend: 300-350 ppl with 471+ per day, around 4200-4500 ppl per 2 weeks. If it wasnt b2b draw, the score would be hovering at exact 470-471 with 4500 ita, and 469-470 with 5000 itas. Its a good sign today, but 465 ppl should keep trying to find the way to improve their score, and keep the faith, goodluck everyone
 
IRCC don't want to waste their quota for 2020, they know they won't get it back for the year.

A b2b draw with 5,000 invitations, something out of a fantasy novel. :)

Canada is reloading.

Congrats to everyone who got an ITA, i hope it is one of several great feelings to come including: getting your PPR, completing your landing, and having a beaver tail.
 
Hey all.. Thanks for all the positive last weeks I received this forum. Hope everyone gets ITAs and fulfil their dreams. May I know if there is a separate forum for post for Post-ITA related queries?
 
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Can anyone help or suggest the groups with people who received ITA so that we can check on timelines and travel as well

Everyone who is looking for this, please note there are individual threads here for people to check on timelines in accordance with the month they submit their AOR. So for example, if you submit your AOR in November 2020, you will see there is a thread for these applicants here: https://www.canadavisa.com/canada-i...2020-aor-join-here.708612/page-8#post-9020957

Now what matters when it comes to your timeline for your application is not the date of your ITA but the date you submitted your AOR.
 
It is well everyone. I think it's glaring to not listen to naysayers on this forum. Put your trust in God and He will make it happen in his time. If a draw is conducted in two weeks, we should be able to see a drop. Much love everyone and always remember no one here works for IRCC. It can only get better. Xx
 
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Can anyone with experience of the post-ITA process tell me if I need to literally put all the addresses I have ever lived in the past 10 years? I studied and worked in the UK for about 3 years and changed flats a few times and then moved back home and changed houses a few times.
 
Can anyone with experience of the post-ITA process tell me if I need to literally put all the addresses I have ever lived in the past 10 years? I studied and worked in the UK for about 3 years and changed flats a few times and then moved back home and changed houses a few times.

Yes, put all your addresses, make your address history as accurate and comprehensive as possible.
 
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I need help calculating my work experience because I have heard stories of applications getting rejected due to incomplete years of experience that appears complete when a profile is submitted. I started working at a firm on December 19, 2016- October 12, 2018 before I took a year off for further studies. Meanwhile I returned to my job on October 14 2019 and I have been there since. Does this count as 3 years or 2 years 11 months because my birthday is by next month. Please anyone here to help me calculate I'm in limbo now. I'm loosing points soon and it's tempting to submit my profile now
 
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