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So do all messages come via both email and in the profile messages? someone mentioned that only an email is showing up these days and no message in profile. I do not think that is true, is it?
You may see ”Updated“ in your portal but the message will be in your emails most of the times.
 
You may see ”Updated“ in your portal but the message will be in your emails most of the times.
Okay, thanks. Even for nominations? for example if there is a pnp nomination message. Won't that display in the profile itself?
 
Okay, thanks. Even for nominations? for example if there is a pnp nomination message. Won't that display in the profile itself?
Yes.

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So you do not have access to your cic profile?
Nope. for two years my solicitor will be handling it, and if i want to handle it after two years then they will provide me, or they'll continue until COPR. After two years it's my wish. This firm charged £250 for this whole process, cause all they do is verify everything multiple times before submission and appeals if anything arises.
 
Right, but there would be some notification in the profile itself??

This is how it looks in your express entry profile until you receive ITA:

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As far as I know, there will be no message for PPR in GCkey account, it's just an email that can be easily missed. Not sure about re-medical requests and ADR's.
 
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This is how it looks in your express entry profile until you receive ITA:

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As far as I know, there will be no message for PPR in GCkey account, it's just an email that can be easily missed. Not sure about re-medical requests and ADR's.
dayum that Invitation to Apply message = ) i want to see that and a copr more than any thic asses
 
Hockey games, concerts, movie theatres back to 100% capacity for fully vaccinated people in B.C.
Restrictions placed on indoor and outdoor gatherings are being lifted in British Columbia as the two-dose vaccine requirement for people attending them kicks in.

The revision to the provincial health order is effective Monday, Oct. 25, and comes as two doses of a COVID-19 vaccine are required for anyone over 12 to access those gatherings.

The order had previously restricted capacity limits to 50 per cent for indoor, organized gatherings, but as of Monday, these events will be allowed to operate at 100 per cent capacity in places where the B.C. vaccine card is in effect, Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry announced Tuesday during a live news conference.

However, regional health orders and restrictions currently in effect in Northern Health, Interior Health and the eastern Fraser Valley will remain in place.

These changes apply to:

  • Indoor sporting events.
  • Indoor concerts, theatre, movie theatres, dance and symphony events.
  • Indoor organized events such as weddings, funeral receptions outside of a funeral home and organized parties.
Henry said not all residents may be able to safely attend those events, including immunocompromised people who might not feel ready to be exposed to others in a large group setting. Mask requirements for indoor settings like these are still in place.

The order to remain seated at a table in restaurants and pubs will also be lifted Monday, though indoor mask requirements will remain in effect for all indoor gatherings and for people moving around within restaurants and pubs.


Henry said that by ensuring only fully vaccinated people are allowed into more populated venues, the risk of transmission will be reduced.

"We are not seeing transmission in those settings where the vaccine card is used, where people are checking vaccine status."

Henry said officials are looking into what other restrictions can be lifted as the COVID-19 situation continues to evolve.

Henry and Health Minister Adrian Dix also shared their frustration with efforts to crack down on businesses flouting
COVID-19 safety rules.

"We're disappointed to be at this place because health authorities, as you can imagine, are unbelievably busy,'' Dix said.

The Fraser Health Authority is seeking an injunction against a restaurant in Hope that refuses to follow COVID-19 health protocols.

"It shows people they don't respect their neighbours, they don't respect their business neighbours, they don't respect their community,'' Henry said of the restaurant.

Dix said he understands other businesses may be frustrated by the delay in punishing the offending business, but the government is committed to cracking down on those who refuse to follow health orders.

COVID-19 in schools
During the news conference, health officials announced that the B.C. Centre for Disease Control (BCCDC) will now provide data on COVID-19 in schools on a monthly basis with the first report released Tuesday, Oct. 19.

Each time a student or staff member receives a positive COVID-19 test, public health contact tracing will begin. If the COVID-positive person has been in the school while infectious, a notification will be sent to parents alerting them of a possible exposure, Henry said.

As of Oct. 19, 1,388 notifications of potential exposures for the current school year have been sent to 510 schools.

The BCCDC report says cases in young children, aged five to 11, peaked in late September but are now trending downward. It says the initial increase may have been due to increased testing among children as other respiratory viruses circulated at the beginning of the school year.

Most children are at low risk for getting COVID-19, Henry said, and if they do, they tend to have milder symptoms.

She said there have been 94 COVID-19 hospitalizations in children aged five to 17 since the beginning of the pandemic, 10 of which required critical care. There were no deaths reported in that age group.

The report also says rising cases in children have not resulted in a significant rise in hospitalizations.

As of Oct. 14, 82 per cent of eligible children in B.C. between the ages of 12 and 17 had received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine, and 73 per cent were fully vaccinated.
 
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Hi everyone! I am new here. First of all, congratulations to everyone who received a NOI/ITA (or any other positive update on their application) and best of luck to all those who are waiting! I am wondering about jobs and PNP's that require job offers. How are people getting jobs from outside of Canada or the applicants with job offers primarily inland applicants? Since BCPNP is almost entirely for applicants with job offers, I assume outland-applicant have successfully secured jobs.