Yeah that's very true.Maybe catching up. I hope 486-489s get their ITAs in the next one. Those have been teased for quite a long time now.
Yeah that's very true.Maybe catching up. I hope 486-489s get their ITAs in the next one. Those have been teased for quite a long time now.
Seriously. Missed last FSW draw because of tie breaker and missed this one by 1 point. I just hope the next one is it.Maybe catching up. I hope 486-489s get their ITAs in the next one. Those have been teased for quite a long time now.
I guess, immigration is all about highs and lows unless you are a multi-millionaire and your pathway is different. While this is a great positive, keep working on alternative ways to increase CRS too. My spouse didn't really needed to give IELTS again, but they did just to secure as much points as we could get. Gives you a peace of mind at the end.Seriously. Missed last FSW draw because of tie breaker and missed this one by 1 point. I just hope the next one is it.
2 positives from this.
1. FSW draws resume (maybe hopefully?)
2. 7k invites which is a big number (highest so far?)
My IELTS expires in Sept so have some time for that but yeah might look into French.I guess, immigration is all about highs and lows unless you are a multi-millionaire and your pathway is different. While this is a great positive, keep working on alternative ways to increase CRS too. My spouse didn't really needed to give IELTS again, but they did just to secure as much points as we could get. Gives you a peace of mind at the end.
Some EE applications are being processed very fast as IRCC has 65% more staff than needed. I'm pretty sure I got PPR faster, but my passports will take easily more to get back from visa stampingMy IELTS expires in Sept so have some time for that but yeah might look into French.
You got AOR to PPR in just 19 days? I used to think it takes 4-6 months for the whole application process after AOR?
Or one is a graduate of Lamda College, then they get PR very fast. isn't it @ImpatientKangaroo ?I guess, immigration is all about highs and lows unless you are a multi-millionaire and your pathway is different. While this is a great positive, keep working on alternative ways to increase CRS too. My spouse didn't really needed to give IELTS again, but they did just to secure as much points as we could get. Gives you a peace of mind at the end.
IRCC needs some elementary school classes in arithmeticMy sister just received ITA, which was weird as she only had 469 pts. When she logged into her GCKey account, she noticed she was awarded 35 points for Canadian Experience. She started working full-time in a NOC A job on June 1st, 2022, but she got those points more than 2 months before. Is this normal? What should she do now?
as per my understanding reject itMy sister just received ITA, which was weird as she only had 469 pts. When she logged into her GCKey account, she noticed she was awarded 35 points for Canadian Experience. She started working full-time in a NOC A job on June 1st, 2022, but she got those points more than 2 months before. Is this normal? What should she do now?
You can wait until you complete the experience before sending your application, if there is enough time. They usually don’t mind if you complete the experience time between ITA-AORas per my understanding reject it
Yeah Lambda graduated me in 3 months and I got PR quite fast afterwards. Cost me only half a million (thank god CAD, not USD) but it was worth it.Or one is a graduate of Lamda College, then they get PR very fast. isn't it @ImpatientKangaroo ?
I thought there will be no changes this time around since they need to announce something to the parliament before some due dates and they didn't actually do it, right?Pretty decent drop to 490 points. I wonder if they will do another big draw in 2 weeks and then implement changes from April. Kinda similar to those 4 big all-program draws at the end of 2020.
...or they're simply catching up after the last few PNP-only draws.