Some people from December 2019 forums submitted pcc from local police along with psk appointment
Great news. I hope the entire Europe eases all the rules to attract more "global talent" so North America can finally look like North America once again and not China.Seems like UK is offering 2-3 year visas to graduates of the top 50 universities, without job offer. US with all their nationalism will someday start losing desirability from top talent worldwide.
Same here. Submitting PCC issued by local district as PSK appointment is not available for two months from now.Most of the applicants are submitting local districts police pcc because psk office pcc takes 2-3month
And it seems it will be available to those who graduated up to 5 years before applying. Enough time for you to use up your work permit in the US and realize the US is a mistake lol.whoa. I think this represents the beginning of the end for the US as the top spot. By saying top 50 universities, they're already doing all the pre-selecting without any extra effort. Coupled with a direct open work permit and no restrictions, this could end up being the peak of supposed "skilled immigration", without any lambda college fucking loopholes.
When did you submitted?Same here. Submitting PCC issued by local district as PSK appointment is not available for two months from now.
I am going to submit local one. I have not submitted it yet. Meanwhile, I will also attach the proof in LOE that PSK appointment have been booked but will take more than 2 months.When did you submitted?
what’s the response by visa officer to this pcc?
Call IRCC and get status updateHi all,
Just received a Ghost Update after 9-10 months of silence.. It said Application Updated on the main dashboard.. Found nothing inside.. Any clue..?? Is it positive..??
Yeah it's literally telling the US "hey, take the time to train people for us, and revoke their visa. We'll gladly take them after that. "And it seems it will be available to those who graduated up to 5 years before applying. Enough time for you to use up your work permit in the US and realize the US is a mistake lol.
The majority of graduates of the top 50 universities (the vast majority of them being American universities) would have gotten semi-permanent work visas/residency in the United States. The only ones left out would be Indian/Chinese graduates who were unlucky in their H1B attempts. And I'm not sure how many of them would want to go to the UK. In terms of numbers, this won't be significant compared to number of people entering on work-permits. A more fruitful approach for the UK would be to provide an express pathway for ILR. 5 years on work-permit seems a bit longish. If it were 2(like Germany), I'd prefer the UK over Canada.whoa. I think this represents the beginning of the end for the US as the top spot. By saying top 50 universities, they're already doing all the pre-selecting without any extra effort. Coupled with a direct open work permit and no restrictions, this could end up being the peak of supposed "skilled immigration", without any lambda college fucking loopholes.
For US you are assuming that most students went into STEM. Not a bad assumption, but for the rest of non-STEM the duration of OPT+H1B is kind of limited. UK allows all fields and the visa is not contingent on the job for HPI. That means a lot for non-STEM.The majority of graduates of the top 50 universities (the vast majority of them being American universities) would have gotten semi-permanent work visas/residency in the United States. The only ones left out would be Indian/Chinese graduates who were unlucky in their H1B attempts. And I'm not sure how many of them would want to go to the UK. In terms of numbers, this won't be significant compared to number of people entering on work-permits. A more fruitful approach for the UK would be to provide an express pathway for ILR. 5 years on work-permit seems a bit longish. If it were 2(like Germany), I'd prefer the UK over Canada.
in reality 90% of work permit folks doesn't feel tied to one job, employers offer a lot of flexibility, employee can leave and enter a new firm when there's a good opportunity. Non STEM has a lot of opportunities in UK. Resident status in UK doesn't make a big difference tho. When you are in a Work permit and the payment is fair, a permanent resident status isn't gonna make a difference, and a pr simply looks like a piece of paper. hehe.For US you are assuming that most students went into STEM. Not a bad assumption, but for the rest of non-STEM the duration of OPT+H1B is kind of limited. UK allows all fields and the visa is not contingent on the job for HPI. That means a lot for non-STEM.
Another thing to compare might be the amount of time toward not worrying about legal status. UK’s 5 years might look lengthy, but US has a huge variance. Pre-2020 EE would certainly beat everyone else in this regard.
What’s up manin reality 90% of work permit folks doesn't feel tied to one job, employers offer a lot of flexibility, employee can leave and enter a new firm when there's a good opportunity.