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benlem

Newbie
Jul 2, 2022
2
2
Hey guys,

My CRS score is 514 and I received an OINP invitation about 2 weeks ago.
I saw that the next draws were going to include FSW.

Should I wait to get invited through FSW or should I still apply to OINP? Which one would be faster?
What do you guys think? I'm kinda new to the whole process..
 
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ElvisRamaj

Hero Member
Apr 26, 2021
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Tirana, AL
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@ElvisRamaj looks like someone is not happy with the high scorers lol
I am having a blast with them.

In January 2021, I was waiting to get an invitation with a CRS score of 463, just 5 points shy from the last draw. I figured that by February the ITA would be in my profile, but unfortunately, that never happened.

You see, I was in the same shoe as that guy. Seeing all the CEC candidates being invited one after another, not only that, but even 40,000 international students being invited aswell, which they did apparently no effort to seek a Canadian PR, prioritized over me and others who made all we could for that invitation. So, I had no choice but to learn French and trying to get this ITA by "force" if you could say that.

Now, this guy wants to be rewarded for just "waiting". F*cking unbelievable.

One more thing, once I step into Canada, I will become conservative for life.
 

ElvisRamaj

Hero Member
Apr 26, 2021
824
1,861
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Tirana, AL
Category........
FSW
NOC Code......
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Hey guys,

My CRS score is 514 and I received an OINP invitation about 2 weeks ago.
I saw that the next draws were going to include FSW.

Should I wait to get invited through FSW or should I still apply to OINP? Which one would be faster?
What do you guys think? I'm kinda new to the whole process..
Of course wait to be invited through FSW and dump that OINP once invited.
 

littlestar19

Hero Member
May 9, 2022
265
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I am having a blast with them.

In January 2021, I was waiting to get an invitation with a CRS score of 463, just 5 points shy from the last draw. I figured that by February the ITA would be in my profile, but unfortunately, that never happened.

You see, I was in the same shoe as that guy. Seeing all the CEC candidates being invited one after another, not only that, but even 40,000 international students being invited aswell, which they did apparently no effort to seek a Canadian PR, prioritized over me and others who made all we could for that invitation. So, I had no choice but to learn French and trying to get this ITA by "force" if you could say that.

Now, this guy wants to be rewarded for just "waiting". F*cking unbelievable.

One more thing, once I step into Canada, I will become conservative for life.
God knows all. He has witnessed patience of all of us. Now its our time, after a wait of such a long period. May god be by your side, for your perseverance, hardwork and not to mention patience.
Fingers crossed !!
Just curious to know how much time did you take to master french ?
 
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oinkario

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Nov 2, 2021
319
336
Category........
PNP
Hey guys,

My CRS score is 514 and I received an OINP invitation about 2 weeks ago.
I saw that the next draws were going to include FSW.

Should I wait to get invited through FSW or should I still apply to OINP? Which one would be faster?
What do you guys think? I'm kinda new to the whole process..
There’s a very high, though not 100%, chance for you to get FSW invitation before OINP invitation expires. I suggest waiting to see what happens on the 6th. You should get documents ready regardless.

Assuming you get invited in July then OINP is definitely slower, more costly, and more restrictive.
 
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ElvisRamaj

Hero Member
Apr 26, 2021
824
1,861
34
Tirana, AL
Category........
FSW
NOC Code......
0114
God knows all. He has witnessed patience of all of us. Now its our time, after a wait of such a long period. May god be by your side, for your perseverance, hardwork and not to mention patience.
Fingers crossed !!
Just curious to know how much time did you take to master french ?
15 months autodidact start to finish.
 

UniSaverH

Hero Member
Jan 10, 2020
239
202
Vancouver
Category........
FSW
Visa Office......
Paris
AOR Received.
14-04-2020
Passport Req..
04-07-2022
VISA ISSUED...
15-07-2022
LANDED..........
02-12-2022
Hi guys , been a while I haven t posted here.

The finally is finally here.
FSW outland
AOR: April 13th; 2020
Country of residence : Spain
VO: Paris
PPR : July 5th 2022!

I honestly forgot about it but here we are !
Good luck to everyone; it s coming and hang in there!
 

littlestar19

Hero Member
May 9, 2022
265
137
15 months autodidact start to finish.
Thats so good !!
I am very fond of learning french since forever. Thinking to start it now. Though, wont be able to do that for my CRS because time is very less ! But yes definitely for myself!!
Would really appreciate if you can guide me, from where did you learn and all ?
 

abqalhamairi

Hero Member
Jun 23, 2019
502
355
Hey guys,

My CRS score is 514 and I received an OINP invitation about 2 weeks ago.
I saw that the next draws were going to include FSW.

Should I wait to get invited through FSW or should I still apply to OINP? Which one would be faster?
What do you guys think? I'm kinda new to the whole process..
PNP is being processed much faster nowadays, especially for the new incomers. Go ahead with that invitation and secure it. I know many who regret not taking it and missing their chance.
 

cemivac

Star Member
Nov 17, 2020
123
118
Thats so good !!
I am very fond of learning french since forever. Thinking to start it now. Though, wont be able to do that for my CRS because time is very less ! But yes definitely for myself!!
Would really appreciate if you can guide me, from where did you learn and all ?
Had a coffee break at work, saw the question and decided this would probably be the best use I could give the next 10 mins. Here goes my answer!

The internet is a goldmine for free french resources. For starters though, I recommend getting a "feel" for the language. That is, actually mimicking as if you "spoke" the language through the 4 skills: reading, writing, listening and speaking. I think the Pimsleur's Beginner French course and Assimil French as well work wonders for this. I used Lawless French back in the day as well, which I really liked. Italki is great for finding tutors and you can also find people who will help you with test prep, when you're ready for that. Google precise grammar mistakes as they pop up in your head. Tex's french grammar is great for this. Once you get into really intricate stuff, you may want to look up "Le bon usage" by Maurice Grevisse. If you can nail a few of the details in that book, it'll surely boost your writing/speaking test score.

Another tip: Fill your life with french! Join an online community; there's many discord servers for many interests, language learning in general or just hobbies in french, just google them. I recommend having a B1/B2 level when you venture past the learner ones, people will respond amazingly. For starting out the "listening" portion, RFI's le journal en français facile was a godsend; you can play these short news snippets on your way to work, for example. I personally love Language Learning with Netflix as well, not to mention that I've amassed a pretty good library of french books by now. For additional inspiration, look for Kato Lomb's "Polyglot". Short book, but she lays down a lot of the "important stuff" that goes into learning a language.

The real answer is that you have to get comfortable with it; no learner is the same. Your "mission", so to speak, the first few months or so, is to figure out how you learn the best and go with it. Whether it's watching series, in a classroom setting, reading books, or a combination of all. Figure out what draws you into the language and pursue it till the end!

Remember: in the end, consistency trumps all.
 

littlestar19

Hero Member
May 9, 2022
265
137
Had a coffee break at work, saw the question and decided this would probably be the best use I could give the next 10 mins. Here goes my answer!

The internet is a goldmine for free french resources. For starters though, I recommend getting a "feel" for the language. That is, actually mimicking as if you "spoke" the language through the 4 skills: reading, writing, listening and speaking. I think the Pimsleur's Beginner French course and Assimil French as well work wonders for this. I used Lawless French back in the day as well, which I really liked. Italki is great for finding tutors and you can also find people who will help you with test prep, when you're ready for that. Google precise grammar mistakes as they pop up in your head. Tex's french grammar is great for this. Once you get into really intricate stuff, you may want to look up "Le bon usage" by Maurice Grevisse. If you can nail a few of the details in that book, it'll surely boost your writing/speaking test score.

Another tip: Fill your life with french! Join an online community; there's many discord servers for many interests, language learning in general or just hobbies in french, just google them. I recommend having a B1/B2 level when you venture past the learner ones, people will respond amazingly. For starting out the "listening" portion, RFI's le journal en français facile was a godsend; you can play these short news snippets on your way to work, for example. I personally love Language Learning with Netflix as well, not to mention that I've amassed a pretty good library of french books by now. For additional inspiration, look for Kato Lomb's "Polyglot". Short book, but she lays down a lot of the "important stuff" that goes into learning a language.

The real answer is that you have to get comfortable with it; no learner is the same. Your "mission", so to speak, the first few months or so, is to figure out how you learn the best and go with it. Whether it's watching series, in a classroom setting, reading books, or a combination of all. Figure out what draws you into the language and pursue it till the end!

Remember: in the end, consistency trumps all.
Omg !!
You are full of french resources and I can smell the love you have developed for the french language. I am copying your entire message and saving it for myself. Currently, I am unable to understand some of things/ resources. But hope, as I move forward, all that you said will resonate well :)
Since, I had an interest in learning french, I did a certificate course from Uni, besides pursuing my Masters. I had built a good rapport with french 4 years back. But after that course, I didnt even try to say or read anything in french.
So, today, here I am!! A novice, slowly fetching her interest back.
Hoping to be a master at it soon !!
Thanks again for sharing your knowledge and experiences!! Would definitely ask you if I need to know anything again!!
 
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ImpatientAlligator

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Sep 7, 2021
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yo @ElvisRamaj post it on our ppr thread

apologies my folks. doesn't feel good when my pals here have their apps and lives in limbo due to ircc's delays.

PNP Outland
OINP
PA + Dependent- 1
VO- Sydney
AOR- 18 February 2022
RFV - 9 June 2022
PR Confirmation- 4 July 2022


make sure to add colors as seen above

They saw your post about living in Sudbury and took pity on you :)

Congrats!
 

cemivac

Star Member
Nov 17, 2020
123
118
Omg !!
You are full of french resources and I can smell the love you have developed for the french language. I am copying your entire message and saving it for myself. Currently, I am unable to understand some of things/ resources. But hope, as I move forward, all that you said will resonate well :)
Since, I had an interest in learning french, I did a certificate course from Uni, besides pursuing my Masters. I had built a good rapport with french 4 years back. But after that course, I didnt even try to say or read anything in french.
So, today, here I am!! A novice, slowly fetching her interest back.
Hoping to be a master at it soon !!
Thanks again for sharing your knowledge and experiences!! Would definitely ask you if I need to know anything again!!
I am glad you found my message helpful! Indeed, when you take a liking to the french language, much like I did, learning will cease to be a hassle and you'll actually look forward to it. Funny how the mind works.

I'm convinced you have the right attitude for tackling this challenge; slowly but surely you'll be skilled sooner than you think! Previous contact with the language helps a lot. Try remembering the good times, it always works for me. If you have any more questions I'd be more than happy to share what I know.

Best of luck in your french learning journey!