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seadrag0n

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To be honest thats patently false, more false because it is coming from a lawyer who should have known better : https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/corporate/mandate/service-declaration/service-standards.html

The service standard they have set for FSW application is this. :

Federal Skilled Worker Program (via Express Entry)
  • Our service standard: process electronic applications within 180 days
  • Our target: meet the standard for at least 80% of submitted applications (within the approved annual immigration levels plan)
  • Our performance in 2019-2020: processed 47% of applications within the standard
We introduced this service standard in March 2015 and reviewed it in February 2019.
He was not talking about processing of applications, he was responding on when FSW draws will resume. People waiting for ITA can be real cry babies.
 
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KPW21

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It's simple, I didn't ask you to apply so why should I even inform you anything, you applied at your own risk, we do not care!
Then why don't they closed EE shop for FSW People? why still allowing to create EE profile and even replying also ? if they stop two things then people will not ask them...very simple...
 

Badgirloma

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Honestly, it’s a hard blow but I think we should all start looking at other options, if FSW resumes we can readjust. On that note, please some advice for someone in a tech NOC with French, what is the best option? Remove my spouses scores to get into range for OINP tech/ French draws. Or create an EOI for Arrima? Also who knows about Arrima and it’s processing times?
 

seadrag0n

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Exactly and for the cry babies comment, we have spent our life on this, we can't do anything, atleast we can emote what we feel by that we can prevent ourselves from going crazy.
If you already applied then I agree but if you didn't get ITA, how does that affect you exactly?
 

THEJAYKAY

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If you already applied then I agree but if you didn't get ITA, how does that affect you exactly?
Just because I didn't get an invitation that doesn't mean I have nothing to lose, I invested my time, money and endurance with WES and CES, if not I would have been an AOR by now but is that my mistake? Do not evaluate people that way, if you start this immigration and you made it to pool as an eligible candidate then you are worthy as a PR in CANADA.
 

Jaycejay

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At 1:04:44 he said there’s a chance of ALL PROGRAM draws and he’s holding on to that. Said same in 1:40:00. This Mark guy lmao
 
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If you already applied then I agree but if you didn't get ITA, how does that affect you exactly?
I don't know if you're trolling or if you're dense. People who haven't gotten ITAs are behind only in terms of paying processing fees. They have invested just as much time and effort as post AOR folks. If pre ITA people have nothing to lose, then neither do post AOR people. Or is this about the extra $1500 you spent that you think makes you entitled to so much more? lmfao
 
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Honestly, it’s a hard blow but I think we should all start looking at other options, if FSW resumes we can readjust. On that note, please some advice for someone in a tech NOC with French, what is the best option? Remove my spouses scores to get into range for OINP tech/ French draws. Or create an EOI for Arrima? Also who knows about Arrima and it’s processing times?
ARRIMA is risky. They rarely have draws and they have huge processing times (17-24 months is the official time, and based on what I've seen in the quebec immigration forums, it's typically much longer). The thing I don't know is if having an arrima profile counts as 'intent to live in quebec'. If not, you could just do both and go for whatever comes first. But if it does, I wouldn't risk becoming ineligible for FSW because of the quebec shit. That's the reason I'm not even considering the 'regular skilled worker program' through arrima.
 

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I don't know if you're trolling or if you're dense. People who haven't gotten ITAs are behind only in terms of paying processing fees. They have invested just as much time and effort as post AOR folks. If pre ITA people have nothing to lose, then neither do post AOR people. Or is this about the extra $1500 you spent that makes you entitled to so much more? lmfao
I think he was trolling otherwise that would be very insensitive thing to say lol.
 
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I think he was trolling otherwise that would be very insensitive thing to say lol.
Haha I'm not really concerned with it being insensitive. It's just logically inconsistent. Just a silly argument to make. But tribalism is everywhere. It's not surprising that some post AOR folks think they are better than pre-ITA people and deserve more. There have been several people saying stuff about stopping FSW draws until the backlogs are cleared. As if it were all a zero sum game.