we did in 10 days.... We could have sumbitted in 4 days , but we wanted to double check .3 days left for the draw...
How long after ITA do you think filling out the application forms takes and get fully submitted (for AOR)?
we did in 10 days.... We could have sumbitted in 4 days , but we wanted to double check .3 days left for the draw...
How long after ITA do you think filling out the application forms takes and get fully submitted (for AOR)?
Did you manage to submit before your IELTS expired ?we did in 10 days.... We could have sumbitted in 4 days , but we wanted to double check .
I took again the test to avoid any problem , and fortunately got a better clbs.Did you manage to submit before your IELTS expired ?
Good for you !I took again the test to avoid any problem , and fortunately got a better clbs.
Are u ready for next draw?? It should be your turn
FINGER CROSSED FOR YOU ! !Good for you !
Yea, hoping to get an ITA this week. Fingers crossed.
Yes. All of my profs were digitally signed as well.The letter from Bank and statement are digitally signed, that should be all good as well?
not sure if these are official stages/steps or terminology -hi guys, again me
I'm trying to understand what are the next steps for my PR application ... but I'm act-ually lost in the explanations about Ghost updates , different steps etc.
Would u mind trying to explain easily to me ?
next stepshi guys, again me
I'm trying to understand what are the next steps for my PR application ... but I'm act-ually lost in the explanations about Ghost updates , different steps etc.
Would u mind trying to explain easily to me ?
Thanks for the advise...and i would have done this in a heart bit ... IF... we haven't got many projects in the meantime that we have to deal with according to our application milestonesnext steps
1) log off the forum
2) wait for updates
trust me, for your own mental well being.
Looks like Italy is in the same position right now what Canada will be in 2068 and they are not importing anyone maybe because not many people speak Italian outside of Italy.Study: Immigration to drive Canada’s population increase into 2068
https://www.cicnews.com/2022/08/study-immigration-to-drive-canadas-population-increase-into-2068-0830198.html#gs.a1r2ts
Statistics Canada has released its projections for Canada’s population growth spanning the next 47 years. The report states that by 2068, in a medium growth scenario, Canada’s population could reach up to 57 million people, largely driven by increased immigration.
The population is aging
The most report states the average age of Canadians was 41 years old. By 2068, it is expected that the median age in Canada will increase to 45 years old and the number if Canadian’s over 85 will triple from the current 871,000 to 3.2 million. Canadians over 65, and therefore retired, will account for 26% of Canada’s population. Bearing this in mind, Statistics Canada estimates that even with increased immigration, an aging population is unavoidable over the coming 50 years.
When combined with an increasing mortality rate, Statistics Canada projects that even in a medium-growth scenario the birth rate may become negative between 2049 and 2058. Put another way, this means that for nearly a decade, Canada can expect more deaths than births.
Even with high immigration targets, one of the biggest difficulties over the coming years will be increasing the number of youth in the population. The rate of natural population growth (births minus deaths) in Canada is expected to further decline as there is historically low birth rate among Canadian couples, with the number of children per woman at only 1.4. in 2020.
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LOL.
Talk about a failed immigration plan.
First of all, you are "importing" huge number of young immigrants every year and still it is expected that your average population age to grow older. On top of that, despite all this immigration, you will still have a negative birth rate for whole decade 2049-2058.
They can't seem to grasp the fact that the more developed you become, the less birth rates you will have, no matter how many people you import.
You can get educated on different terms but don't expect IRCC to follow the steps. They are the most incompetent immigration organization still pointing fingers at Covid19.hi guys, again me
I'm trying to understand what are the next steps for my PR application ... but I'm act-ually lost in the explanations about Ghost updates , different steps etc.
Would u mind trying to explain easily to me ?
This is totally false. Relative to what is needed, the number is very very modest. Canada has some very well defined limits to immigration which are given in level plan.First of all, you are "importing" huge number of young immigrants every year
Wrong. It is possible to out-immigrate the greying population. It is just not as politically "popular".They can't seem to grasp the fact that the more developed you become, the less birth rates you will have, no matter how many people you import.
out-immigrate? what in the freaking hell is that??This is totally false. Relative to what is needed, the number is very very modest. Canada has some very well defined limits to immigration which are given in level plan.
Secondly, Canada's immigration has been very heavy on higher skilled individuals while lower skilled individual in construction for instance simply does not get any focus. If a worker wants to work in Canadian construction industry for instance, he already needs to have a trade certification in Canada. Needless to say, lower skill trade workers are in short supply. Look at time it takes to get a plumber, electricians and general construction workers. Construction and repairs take very long.
Canada needs a different channel for immigration for trades which allows easier intake of workers in those areas. And it needs higher immigration levels.
Also, it needs to streamline its immigration processes.
Wrong. It is possible to out-immigrate the greying population. It is just not as politically "popular".
Also, Canada has been historically heavy on skilled immigration. It is just not equally curious about so called "essential" workers. And secondly, Canada has not been very active in enabling the immigrants. Regulations and cartels have been major blocking issues. Like doctors who immigrated here do not have a simple or fast path to practice or work in a hospital.