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Uncle Yayo

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Accra
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Possibly. Also, albeit loosely, that could be reflecting IRCC's perspective on the current global situation. I had the impression that IRCC now believes things around the globe can continue. Remember that travel restrictions are not extended (yet). Perhaps this signals the returning of all program draws.
Travel restrictions will definitely be extended. No doubt.
 

willapp

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Possibly. Also, albeit loosely, that could be reflecting IRCC's perspective on the current global situation. I had the impression that IRCC now believes things around the globe can continue. Remember that travel restrictions are not extended (yet). Perhaps this signals the returning of all program draws.
I think you get way ahead with this. No way they lift travel restrictions or resume fsw draws any time soon. Just recently they said it’s not time for people with copr to come yet. We will be lucky if they start processing applications.
 
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The same people who claim i was crushing their dreams because i just reported the latest situation here with the vaccine delays, and the likely knock on effect with the delay in the resumption of all program draws this year, are now contemplating the potential cessation of FSWs intake permanently as a reality. I suppose you guys don't see any contradiction in that.

You guys are hilariously inconsistent.
 
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The same people who claim i was crushing their dreams because i just reported the latest situation here with the vaccine delays, and the likely knock on effect with the delay in the resumption of all program draws this year, are now contemplating the potential cessation of FSWs intake permanently as a reality. I suppose you guys don't see any contradiction in that.

You guys are hilariously inconsistent.
You mean to say IRCC are planning to stop FSW program in this year? Can you throw some light in this matter...
 

willapp

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You mean to say IRCC are planning to stop FSW program in this year? Can you throw some light in this matter...
Nobody knows so it's just speculation. Without FSW is kind of difficult to fill the quota so it is reasonable to assume FSW will resume in the future. This does not mean it's going to be easy to get ITAs. The bar could be a lot higher than before and it is also possible they give more points to inland applicants.

You mean to say IRCC are sleeping since 2019 and blindly issuing ITA from Jan-2021?
They have announced that only CEC is being processed at full capacity. Based on most FSW applicants' progress they have basically stopped processing FSW applications (Ottawa is the worst, other offices might be a little better).
The average processing time was 9 months in 2019. It's not done that fast. They stopped working in March and brought back some capacity in June last year. Most FSW in 2020 were not touched by an officer at all.
 

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Nobody knows so it's just speculation. Without FSW is kind of difficult to fill the quota so it is reasonable to assume FSW will resume in the future. This does not mean it's going to be easy to get ITAs. The bar could be a lot higher than before and it is also possible they give more points to inland applicants.


They have announced that only CEC is being processed at full capacity. Based on most FSW applicants' progress they have basically stopped processing FSW applications (Ottawa is the worst, other offices might be a little better).
The average processing time was 9 months in 2019. It's not done that fast. They stopped working in March and brought back some capacity in June last year. Most FSW in 2020 were not touched by an officer at all.
They stopped working in March and brought back some capacity in June last year. Most FSW in 2020 were not touched by an officer at all.
https://www.cicnews.com/2021/03/immigration-canada-provides-processing-timelines-during-covid-0317617.html#gs.y3k360
IRCC said it was finalizing most of the Canadian Experience Class applications they received between May 24 and May 30, 2020, meaning decision-makers are working on applications that they received about 10 months ago.

May be they will start working on FSW 2020 very soon because all the FSW draw was held after July-2020 only
 
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They stopped working in March and brought back some capacity in June last year. Most FSW in 2020 were not touched by an officer at all.
https://www.cicnews.com/2021/03/immigration-canada-provides-processing-timelines-during-covid-0317617.html#gs.y3k360
IRCC said it was finalizing most of the Canadian Experience Class applications they received between May 24 and May 30, 2020, meaning decision-makers are working on applications that they received about 10 months ago.

May be they will start working on FSW 2020 very soon because all the FSW draw was held after July-2020 only
They still have ~42,000 CEC applications from this year they can process to meet their immigration quota. Processing FSW will not make sense till borders reopen. End of summer this year seems like a good estimate. Alberta is already claiming they'll be covid/restriction free by september, which is good news if they can meet that goal!
 
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willapp

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They still have ~42,000 CEC applications from this year they can process to meet their immigration quota. Processing FSW will not make sense till borders reopen. End of summer this year seems like a good estimate. Alberta is already claiming they'll be covid/restriction free by september, which is good news if they can meet that goal!
Not processing them makes no sense. After a year of working from home they should be able to process all type of applications. it’s ridiculous that such an excuse is used for so long.
No one can claim to be COVID free by September. US can vaccinate most people by May and it’s mot going to be COVID free. We are going to live with the virus for a long time and the best we can do is to get it under control.
 
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Not processing them makes no sense. After a year of working from home they should be able to process all type of applications. it’s ridiculous that such an excuse is used for so long.
No one can claim to be COVID free by September. US can vaccinate most people by May and it’s mot going to be COVID free. We are going to live with the virus for a long time and the best we can do is to get it under control.
It's not about the ability to process outland applications, it's about delaying it while travel restrictions are in place to avoid spending time with extending CoPRs etc down the line.

Yes we will live with the virus for a long time, but what they mean is that they will have vaccinated every willing adult by then, and restrictions can start to be lifted. It will be several years before covid is eradicated (if it ever is), but given enough immunity, the R0 will be low enough for entire communities not to be at risk.
 
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