I've already responded to you over your DMs that your calculations are wrong. Read this: https://www.glassdoor.ca/Salaries/fast-food-shift-manager-salary-SRCH_KO0,23.htm
Look at the avg salary: $38k/month - that's before taxes. Smaller towns = low end of the salary, but the rent for a place...
Haha, no Sir or Maam here though!
Here's the AoR thread: https://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/threads/may-2025-aor.871236/
AOR = acknowledgement of receipt for the submission of your PR application against the ITA.
It isn't going to impact your processing timeline. The overall PR volume is down (as ITAs are less), the queue of landing theory feels realistic (that most applicants are queued to be issued FD/RFVs/P1s/etc to match PR targets).
It is a different era in Canadian immigration tbh. So, we don't...
No one can tell you how long it can take. SLA for these is more than 6 months. So, balance your expectations against that.
And yes, you can travel to India/USA without needing another PCC. Also, would suggest joining the AOR May 2025 thread if you haven't already.
Search the forum, you'll find at least 2-3 case studies of people getting through to french CLB7 in 8 months to 15 months. 6 months is a bit tight, but if you only do french full-time (8-10 hours per day), it is possible.
See, takers (especially skilled ones) for LMIAs are many. I'd suggest that you apply to some of these jobs, see where you get to, don't get scammed or pay anyone for LMIA though. Trucking is an oversaturated business as a whole, so they are hire and abuse temporary workers. You can also look up...
Google is your friend here. But, since you haven't searched yet, read this and more like this:
Jobbank is just to target desperate people tbh (wasn't designed to scam at all, but that's how bad employers are using it). Jobs are short in Canada, most unskilled folks are dime a dozen, etc - so...
> without knowing anything about them they are automatically very dismissive.
I specifically asked about eligibility. We can't suggest EE to someone who isn't eligible, right? OP also specifically asked about EE.
>but no need to be so quick to judge
There are at least two responses that asked...
Duolingo is not accepted by IRCC. Conestoga will accept anything to make money tbh, they are a diploma mill. Check language requirements on IRCC's website and give the test.
>Does ordering GCMS notes after PR approval effect in any negative way?
No. That's not how IRCC works. GCMS/CBSA notes don't impact your application (let alone impacting in negative way!).
You either have:
1. bg started but stuck in an intermediate step as the next step hasn't yet started
2. or you're in SS
No guessing would help here, file GCMS/CBSA notes to get a better idea.
When you calculate your points in the EE eligibility, were you eligible? I don't remember the eligibility by age anymore, but you need 67 or more points to be eligible for EE :)
If you aren't eligible, PNPs (non-EE) would be your route.
Use ChatGPT or read the sticky thread in this section: https://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/forums/express-entry-expression-of-interest.54/
If you are referring to the date on top right of the tracker, it isn't related to your application at all. It is a software update date (clarified by IRCC in a tweet in 2023).