yes. If you want to go back to the pool, click “decline invitation.”If one does not do anything during those 90 days, will they be in pool after 90 days? During those 90 days they won’t be eligible for the draws, right? Thanks for your reply
yes. If you want to go back to the pool, click “decline invitation.”If one does not do anything during those 90 days, will they be in pool after 90 days? During those 90 days they won’t be eligible for the draws, right? Thanks for your reply
https://community.movnorth.com/t/express-entry-application-avoiding-eca-for-bachelors-when-ms-highest/487Oh is it?
My WES 2 page report has Bachelors equivalency for Bachelors and PG Diploma for Masters (in a single file)
My CES report has just my Masters as Masters.
I uploaded both the files.
So would I be fine here mate as far as you see?
Note: In the application, for claiming Masters points, I have cleared quoted the ECA reference number from CES
For Bachelors, I have quoted the WES report (although the same PDF for my Masters too as PGD)
We at the same phase bro. This wait is killing meJust crossed the 4 month mark after AOR, I think I will ask for GSCM within the month, to give more time for progress. I haven't heard or seen anything after MEP/BIL and providing Biometrics.
Thanks for asking!
If you gave your biometrics for a Canadian visa application (even for temporary visas) in the past 10 years from the date of your PR application, you won’t be asked to give it again for PR.Are new biometrics necessary right now? I remember reading news saying that due to Covid past biometrics could be used by IRCC. Would that mean IRCC wouldn't spend time on getting/processing new biometrics? Thanks.
Buddy, I've crossed the 6 month mark and my application is not moving. COVID has messed standard timelines up. We all have to just be patient.We at the same phase bro. This wait is killing me
Aww, so the ETA is not that accurate :/ saddening, maybe wait up until 01/11 Canada time? The people who has to update might still be on the weekend?Buddy, I've crossed the 6 month mark and my application is not moving. COVID has messed standard timelines up. We all have to just be patient.
I sure do hope so, my plan (if all goes well) is to arrive there in the summer months. Hopefully by that time, the travel restrictions are already lifted at least for potential PR candidates.It's only the 10th of January, people are just coming back to work, and Canada is still reeling from the worst wave of the pandemic yet. Give it some time; they will start processing applications. They wouldn't have announced a 400K target in October when they were fully aware of the extent of the pandemic, if they were planning to move at this pace throughout 2021. I think processing will gradually speed up and travel restrictions will gradually get lifted - we just need to be patient.
IRCC is prioritizing family class sponsorships at the moment. Also, they’re still trying to address the lack of equipment for Canada-based IRCC staff to take home. This is based on the last two meetings of the parliament committee on immigration in December. You can read these posts for further information. https://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/threads/may-2020-aor-join-here.686609/post-9096141Hi dear @ZAtoCD how are ya? while the government declared they will increase immigrants number in 2021-2023, and all draws are like of 5000 ITAs
So, don't they have to speed up processing? and also what's the timeline these days like applicants whose AOR was from mid-2020, is anyone getting COPR?
Correct - I knew that all along. It's just counting down 6 months from AoR, not the time left to process your application. It used to have some meaning (although limited), but now it doesn't really mean anything. Mine updated after 6 months and said, "Your application is taking us longer than usual to process".Aww, so the ETA is not that accurate :/ saddening, maybe wait up until 01/11 Canada time? The people who has to update might still be on the weekend?
Hey! Doing well thanks, and you? They don't have to do anything really. There are no guarantees given to applicants about processing times. It's a best effort thing really. Some people have received PR from around that time, but some people have received PR in only 2 months, so again, it's all quite random. No one really knows why certain people get it faster than others, if preference is given to certain applicant types, countries, etc.Hi dear @ZAtoCD how are ya? while the government declared they will increase immigrants number in 2021-2023, and all draws are like of 5000 ITAs
So, don't they have to speed up processing? and also what's the timeline these days like applicants whose AOR was from mid-2020, is anyone getting COPR?
Thing is, they can keep inviting people, and just have a long list of apps to process. If they don't mind that, then it's really only frustrating for applicants. The government should be fine. And they can let people in as the economy needs them, once the pandemic subsides. Agreed - patience is key.It's only the 10th of January, people are just coming back to work, and Canada is still reeling from the worst wave of the pandemic yet. Give it some time; they will start processing applications. They wouldn't have announced a 400K target in October when they were fully aware of the extent of the pandemic, if they were planning to move at this pace throughout 2021. I think processing will gradually speed up and travel restrictions will gradually get lifted - we just need to be patient.
Well they certainly won’t be ok to just relax and let the apps pile up. For one thing, the mandate letters do make these guys accountable - 400K landed immigrants target can’t be ignored and they will be under pressure to deliver it. Secondly, immigration directly contributes to a non negligible part of Canada’s GDP. Each day they delay immigrant landings is a day less of wealth creation in the country.Thing is, they can keep inviting people, and just have a long list of apps to process. If they don't mind that, then it's really only frustrating for applicants. The government should be fine. And they can let people in as the economy needs them, once the pandemic subsides. Agreed - patience is key.