Ah, yes. I see it now. The CALCULATOR is wrong. I know right; my calculator is working EXACTLY the same way as anyone else's. Except yours. I don't know bruh.But you cannot add those numbers to the calculator and see for yourself that, There is an error.
Or maybe your calculator is working exactly the same as the person's calculator who made the mistake and released the data - Sorry in that case I cannot do anything.
That's old data. FSW applications are being processed and the ones who have been approved just need to land. Then, they are out of the queue. What I am trying to say is that the actual number should be much smaller. Again, because once someone is approved, then that person is not going to take IRCC resources.
That's exactly what I am waiting for. More people should be traveling and thus, I am very curios to see the updated number.There is usually a small gap of a month. Most likely the April 15 data will come in early May, but the trend is increasing, since earlier months take like 1-2 months before landing. I did a rushed landing and it still took a month lol.
I guess we will know more details in the coming weeks. It would have been great if they had said something about the 500 cut-off score and the rumours of EE being NOC-specific. All the same, today's announcement was good...well, in my opinion, much better than the long silence.They said there would be more updates. Might come later. I think NOC specific is quite difficult to draw out because every province has something they need.
Agree. But who knows with IRCC.They said there would be more updates. Might come later. I think NOC specific is quite difficult to draw out because every province has something they need.
Ah, yes. I see it now. The CALCULATOR is wrong. I know right; my calculator is working EXACTLY the same way as anyone else's. Except yours. I don't know bruh.
I have clearly mentioned in my First post that data is only available as of 15-March - 2022.That's old data. FSW applications are being processed and the ones who have been approved just need to land. Then, they are out of the queue. What I am trying to say is that the actual number should be much smaller. Again, because once someone is approved, then that person is not going to take IRCC resources.
Landing data is released in the middle of next month. For eg - FEB 2022 Data - Mid April 2022, March 2022 Data - Mid May 2022.There is usually a small gap of a month. Most likely the April 15 data will come in early May, but the trend is increasing, since earlier months take like 1-2 months before landing. I did a rushed landing and it still took a month lol.
Yes, As of now they have not specified anything about NOC Specific Draws.So correct me if wrong, from what I understood no NOC specific draw which is really great.
I kinda agree with @Alysson . I have been saying that before. It will be hard to have the same format as they had before EE. It will most likely be extra points for certain NOCs or a list of NOCs that do not qualify. Mainly because each province attracts certain NOCs. Like SDEs won't go to Manitoba and so on. So, including SDEs in a federal draw will not make a difference; they will still go to Ontario or BC.I guess we will know more details in the coming weeks. It would have been great if they had said something about the 500 cut-off score and the rumours of EE being NOC-specific. All the same, today's announcement was good...well, in my opinion, much better than the long silence.
OneStepAtATimeFeeling much more at ease now that we have a firm date for the resumption of draws! Time to book that IELTS date to refresh my results...
Whoa hold up. SDEs won't go to Manitoba? I am living proof that is false!I kinda agree with @Alysson . I have been saying that before. It will be hard to have the same format as they had before EE. It will most likely be extra points for certain NOCs or a list of NOCs that do not qualify. Mainly because each province attracts certain NOCs. Like SDEs won't go to Manitoba and so on. So, including SDEs in a federal draw will not make a difference; they will still go to Ontario or BC.
More like a minority)) come on, man )) I looked at all of the provinces to see what would the best one for softwares and Ontario had the most jobs and companies. BC is after that but salaries in bc for SDEs are lower. Alberta is trying to get there but we will see if that happens. I think they opened Amazon there, right?Whoa hold up. SDEs won't go to Manitoba? I am living proof that is false!
I am curious to know what these non-qualifying NOCs would be. Anyone can offer some speculations?I kinda agree with @Alysson . I have been saying that before. It will be hard to have the same format as they had before EE. It will most likely be extra points for certain NOCs or a list of NOCs that do not qualify. Mainly because each province attracts certain NOCs. Like SDEs won't go to Manitoba and so on. So, including SDEs in a federal draw will not make a difference; they will still go to Ontario or BC.