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At 450 since Jan 30.. don’t know when this wait will end :(
I’m with you...450 since March 28. If only they had a general draw yesterday and the trades draw next week, I believe you would have made it, and perhaps me as well. As it stands now, the next cut off would be way beyond our reach. So disheartening.
*Mandie*
 
This is talking about biometrics I guess?.. biometrics is compulsory for all applicants ... you can keep 10-fingered biometrics for up to 10 years during a temporary stay BUT you must do another for a permanent residence application!... even if you just did one a day ago.
i think its written "you need to give your fingerprints and photo (biometrics) ". but yes not upfront . you are right :)
 
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I’m with you...450 since March 28. If only they had a general draw yesterday and the trades draw next week, I believe you would have made it, and perhaps me as well. As it stands now, the next cut off would be way beyond our reach. So disheartening.
*Mandie*

Mar 31, 450 here...i think cut off will come down as seen from last year's trend post FST draw.
 
I thought inland based are not required to do the RCMP fingerprints unless requested during cic processing.
They request in most cases and if they do your processing time will go up.
 
I don't think I can do that... see the bottom line:

Your experience must be at least:

  • One year of full-time work
    • 30 hours/week for 12 months = 1 year full time (1,560 hours), or
  • equal amount in part-time hours, such as:
    • 15 hours/week for 24 months = 1 year full time (1,560 hours)
    • 30 hours/week for 12 months at more than 1 job = 1 year full time (1,560 hours)
For part-time work, you can work more or less than 15 hours/week as long as it adds up to 1,560 hours.

We don’t count any hours you work above 30 hours/week.
Your work permit expires in August. You work till last day and than add 1 year experience in your profile and you will get ITA in September. By the time you apply you will be fine. When you submitting documents you just don’t have last month pay-stuff but that will be fine.
 
i think its written "you need to give your fingerprints and photo (biometrics) ". but yes not upfront . you are right :)
Ya you don’t need to submit it upfront but when they ask you you have to and after that once you will submit it, automatically increase your processing time. I submitted upfront and one of my friend didn’t and we both submitted file on same date I got PPR in 2 months his application took almost 4 months
 
Ya you don’t need to submit it upfront but when they ask you you have to and after that once you will submit it, automatically increase your processing time. I submitted upfront and one of my friend didn’t and we both submitted file on same date I got PPR in 2 months his application took almost 4 months
Yea that's why most of the people submit upfront even if its not asked. The person who was replying to my answer was saying opposite. I have it done. I will submit for sure. Nothing wrong.
Kindly share your processing
 
Yea that's why most of the people submit upfront even if its not asked. The person who was replying to my answer was saying opposite. I have it done. I will submit for sure. Nothing wrong.
Kindly share your processing
Received ITA ON 12th July 2017 and I was sure that I will get ITA in July (Once I complete one year) so gathered all documents in May.

IELTS have in Mid May received result by May end
Medical done in May in North York in May
PCC India dome in June
Fingerprint RCMP done in May
All pay stuff and study documents were ready in Small PDF file before July
WES done in April 2017
Job letter received from employer in June

ITA: July 12
Submitted all with documents in 2 days. Recived AOR in 2 days, medical passed in one week. IP1 (Background check ) for almost 50 days IP2(Background check Police) and after 2 days of IP2 received email of PPR. So total time to PPR 59 days.

After PPR It took 24 days to received Passport and COPR.
 
Received ITA ON 12th July 2017 and I was sure that I will get ITA in July (Once I complete one year) so gathered all documents in May.

IELTS have in Mid May received result by May end
Medical done in May in North York in May
PCC India dome in June
Fingerprint RCMP done in May
All pay stuff and study documents were ready in Small PDF file before July
WES done in April 2017
Job letter received from employer in June

ITA: July 12
Submitted all with documents in 2 days. Recived AOR in 2 days, medical passed in one week. IP1 (Background check ) for almost 50 days IP2(Background check Police) and after 2 days of IP2 received email of PPR. So total time to PPR 59 days.

After PPR It took 24 days to received Passport and COPR.
Wow good. And you are here to advise and help. Thank you. I have everything ready as well. Submitted mine on may 11. Waiting for the first draw for me. I am with spouse. So I don't know if with spouse they take more time or not. Lets see.
 
Please how many months does the process take after you submit all the required documents by this I mean bank statement, Medicals and other things required of you. I just submitted not too long.
 
Received ITA ON 12th July 2017 and I was sure that I will get ITA in July (Once I complete one year) so gathered all documents in May.

IELTS have in Mid May received result by May end
Medical done in May in North York in May
PCC India dome in June
Fingerprint RCMP done in May
All pay stuff and study documents were ready in Small PDF file before July
WES done in April 2017
Job letter received from employer in June

ITA: July 12
Submitted all with documents in 2 days. Recived AOR in 2 days, medical passed in one week. IP1 (Background check ) for almost 50 days IP2(Background check Police) and after 2 days of IP2 received email of PPR. So total time to PPR 59 days.

After PPR It took 24 days to received Passport and COPR


Please how many months does the process take after you submit all the required documents by this I mean bank statement, Medicals and other things required of you. I just submitted not too long.
 
I don't think I can do that... see the bottom line:

Your experience must be at least:

  • One year of full-time work
    • 30 hours/week for 12 months = 1 year full time (1,560 hours), or
  • equal amount in part-time hours, such as:
    • 15 hours/week for 24 months = 1 year full time (1,560 hours)
    • 30 hours/week for 12 months at more than 1 job = 1 year full time (1,560 hours)
For part-time work, you can work more or less than 15 hours/week as long as it adds up to 1,560 hours.

We don’t count any hours you work above 30 hours/week.


What's the go with yer hours? short ?
 
Hi friends need a suggestion.
My CRS score is 446 with spouse and my wife is the primary applicant. She has got he CLB9 in IELTS and my self also given IELTS and my score is not that good and I have got only L6.5 R.5.5 W6 S6.5.My question is if I improve my IELTS score will it increase our CRS score as well? Kindly advise.
Thank you everyone.
 
Hi friends need a suggestion.
My CRS score is 446 with spouse and my wife is the primary applicant. She has got he CLB9 in IELTS and my self also given IELTS and my score is not that good and I have got only L6.5 R.5.5 W6 S6.5.My question is if I improve my IELTS score will it increase our CRS score as well? Kindly advise.
Thank you everyone.
Yea of course. Listening and speaking increases the more points. Try to check your crs score with your increased bands that you think you can get. For sure in second attempt you can score better.

But if she is primary applicant then your bands will make a little difference not So much. But stil it matters.
 
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