French draw this time.
CRS - 365
ITAs - 7,000
CRS - 365
ITAs - 7,000
Remember 2021, 2022 when everyone talked about how being inland was the best(if not the only) route to be a PR in 2023 and beyond - all these draws indicate otherwise. These draws emphasize learning french, gaining experience in in-demand jobs in home country is a much much safer bet. Also, they make the student immigration route not as popular. Hopefully this will convince a lot more folks to not come to Canada solely for "hopes" of getting a PR as a student.French draw this time.
CRS - 365
ITAs - 7,000
There has been some concerns raised first by Quebec about the decline of french. And Quebecers do fight religiously for their french language. And there was also a study from Statistics Canada confirming the overall decline of French in the country. So The feds have first introduced the new official language charter and now they try to bring new francophones into the country.Remember 2021, 2022 when everyone talked about how being inland was the best(if not the only) route to be a PR in 2023 and beyond - all these draws indicate otherwise. These draws emphasize learning french, gaining experience in in-demand jobs in home country is a much much safer bet. Also, they make the student immigration route not as popular. Hopefully this will convince a lot more folks to not come to Canada solely for "hopes" of getting a PR as a student.
Canada is trying to move on to Australian model and thats a good thing. They can also implement Australia like Global Talent Visa.Remember 2021, 2022 when everyone talked about how being inland was the best(if not the only) route to be a PR in 2023 and beyond - all these draws indicate otherwise. These draws emphasize learning french, gaining experience in in-demand jobs in home country is a much much safer bet. Also, they make the student immigration route not as popular. Hopefully this will convince a lot more folks to not come to Canada solely for "hopes" of getting a PR as a student.
Someone previously said that this is IRCC's way of adding country cap, they wont come out and directly add country wise quotas like the US. Maybe because they just need to add a cap on India and every other country will balance outRemember 2021, 2022 when everyone talked about how being inland was the best(if not the only) route to be a PR in 2023 and beyond - all these draws indicate otherwise. These draws emphasize learning french, gaining experience in in-demand jobs in home country is a much much safer bet. Also, they make the student immigration route not as popular. Hopefully this will convince a lot more folks to not come to Canada solely for "hopes" of getting a PR as a student.
Marc Miller did mention that "source countries for int'l students aren't particularly diverse". But I love the fact that this can normalize immigration again, because if they continue with these draws they can reduce the importance of Canadian education - which is good for Canada and good for the future students who will come here to only experience slumlords or work in sweatshops. It has a promise of making immigration a lot more beautiful compared to where we are right now for sure.Someone previously said that this is IRCC's way of adding country cap, they wont come out and directly add country wise quotas like the US. Maybe because they just need to add a cap on India and every other country will balance out
Tbh, something like French was always a good route. But it was severely deemphasized by poor messaging that floated around in 2020-2021 that echoed "If you are student here, you'll get a PR". When I was learning french, saw so many good folks take the int'l student route instead. The later was a lot of instant gratification and the former was a lot more about staying patient.There has been some concerns raised first by Quebec about the decline of french. And Quebecers do fight religiously for their french language. And there was also a study from Statistics Canada confirming the overall decline of French in the country. So The feds have first introduced the new official language charter and now they try to bring new francophones into the country.
Never underestimate Indian desparation. Give it sometime and a hell lot more Indians will be qualifying with French test taking skills.Someone previously said that this is IRCC's way of adding country cap, they wont come out and directly add country wise quotas like the US. Maybe because they just need to add a cap on India and every other country will balance out
Maybe 0.00000000001% of the people. Reaching CLB7 in French will take two years of dedicated study, not easy at all.Never underestimate Indian desparation. Give it sometime and a hell lot more Indians will be qualifying with French test taking skills.
Sometimes even more than thatMaybe 0.00000000001% of the people. Reaching CLB7 in French will take two years of dedicated study, not easy at all.
I know people who go absolutely crazy for JEE in India. And thats a big number already. If it takes cramming most of the time, we are good at it.Maybe 0.00000000001% of the people. Reaching CLB7 in French will take two years of dedicated study, not easy at all.
Learning French for 2 years just to boost your CRS score with no guarantee of ITA is stupid, JEE decides future for kids, something completely different IMO.I know people who go absolutely crazy for JEE in India. And thats a big number already. If it takes cramming most of the time, we are good at it.
IRCC has actually lowered CLB7's definition for TEF from advanced B2 to lower B2. This makes it relatively easy for a lot of folks to score CLB7 in french.Sometimes even more than that
haha, I was one of the many stupid It was easier, low-risk immigration pathway tbh.Learning French for 2 years just to boost your CRS score with no guarantee of ITA is stupid, JEE decides future for kids, something completely different IMO.