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The link below tells you the processing times in each region. Takes longer in developing nations than developed nations. The reason is simple but trust you to work that out.....

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/times/international/02a-skilled-fed.asp
 
PMM,

If it takes 10-15 years to emigrate to Canada for we that started last year, is it worth it afterall? I can as well stay put in my fatherland and make something meaningful with my life at 30 years. 30 years now + 10 years= 40 yrs, I could have made something in life with the speed of progress. I can use that 10 years of my life to make my fatherland progress than making another country progress.

It is not worth it!

Adex
 
adex said:
PMM,

If it takes 10-15 years to emigrate to Canada for we that started last year, is it worth it afterall? I can as well stay put in my fatherland and make something meaningful with my life at 30 years. 30 years now + 10 years= 40 yrs, I could have made something in life with the speed of progress. I can use that 10 years of my life to make my fatherland progress than making another country progress.

It is not worth it!

Adex

You should use the information from PMM to help yourself rather than throw your hands up in frustration! You can check the PNPs to see if you will qualify for one of them; they currently take less than 18months to complete.
I thought you really wanted to immigrate to Canada? Let nothing stop you!

All the best.
 
Tito,

Whichever way you look at it you are entitled to your own opinion, frustration is out of the question. I see no sense in waiting for 10 years to emigrate, to me it is crazy and that is it.

I applied 2007 but can I switch over to PNP even whenI have applied under the skilled workers category?
 
adex said:
Tito,

Whichever way you look at it you are entitled to your own opinion, frustration is out of the question. I see no sense in waiting for 10 years to emigrate, to me it is crazy and that is it.

I applied 2007 but can I switch over to PNP even whenI have applied under the skilled workers category?

Adex
My opininon is that I see no sense waiting for 10years either but the Bible says my people perish for lack of knowledge (I didn't mean to be hard).
Your application is not up to a year old yet; nothing should stop you from withdrawing it and file via PNP after checking to confirm you are qualify for that route.

All the best!
 
while thanking you all for your suggestions, i want to ask if my improving myself outside what i have already filled will change a thing remember they said it is the information you give them that they will use to decide your case so if i wrote there that i don't know french and then go ahead to learn french, will they raise my score .

pls i need an answer before going for french class.

thank you all