@legalfalcon cross-posting here. Couldnt think of anyone else who would know.
Just got CBSA notes and my record shows one note by officer (most recent) which states:
"... All requirements met. Appears RFV. In queue for PACE review."
This is the first and only officer note.
Tracker shows all...
That was my assumption, but from a quick search, Ive never seen that specific wording before. Even "appears RFV" alone seems to be rare. Thought I'd gauge in see if anyone knows.
Jan 20 AOR, elig. passed Feb 14, all completed Apr 17.
Just got CBSA notes and my record shows one note by officer (most recent) which states:
"... All requirements met. Appears RFV. In queue for PACE review."
This is the first and only officer note.
Tracker shows all completed.
IRCC agent on phone confirmed all completed.
Security data is blank...
I'm in the 525+ range of this draw.
Expecting actual invitation tomorrow, as ministerial decision states invitations will be sent between November 23rd and 24th.
Number of invitations issued: 4,750
Rank required to be invited to apply: 4,750 or above
Date and time of round: November 23, 2022 15:42:46 UTC
CRS score of lowest-ranked candidate invited: 491
Tie-breaking rule: October 13, 2022 11:22:17 UTC
I mean in theory, once the backlog is cleared (which should be around January 2023 at this rate), shouldn't we see Standard Processing Times (~6m) again for FSW-O?
In any case I do believe the immigration officer ignores the job title you declare and matches the "job responsibilities" to the NOC database to figure out your position.
Regardless, it's not like old NOC codes went extinct. They can easily cross-reference if they need to.
Hello guys. What's the latest consensus on medical exams for FSW-O? Is it now required for all outlanders to go for an upfront exam? I remember seeing an email posted somewhere but I'd like to double check.