Sorry does this email belong to u or to ur friends?Thank you for your positive vibes and i really hope that what you are saying is true BUT some people from my community received this email 3 weeks ago and still waiting until now for PPR email
Sorry does this email belong to u or to ur friends?Thank you for your positive vibes and i really hope that what you are saying is true BUT some people from my community received this email 3 weeks ago and still waiting until now for PPR email
It is not. However, be aware that it could create a major complication later on for the spouse on grounds of misrepresentation. When a person chooses a spouse to be “non accompanying” simply to get a higher score (score manipulation), this gives rise to a situation where the spouse would later have to be sponsored.Is it an offence to do unaccompanied base on score calculations?
Lol but isn't that legal. It's just more quirky pathway to permanent residence. This reason for refusing such application is just weak imo.When you sponsor them later, the IRCC evaluates whether the sponsorship is reasonable in light of the reason you “originally” provided. If they suspect that you chose your spouse to be “non-accompanying” simply to manipulate the scoring system, the sponsorship application may be rejected.
It’s legal. But LATER ON, it may become a ground for “misrepresentation” - and your spouse will face the consequences.Lol but isn't that legal. It's just more quirky pathway to permanent residence. This reason for refusing such application is just weak imo.
I don't need too, we are applying togetherIf you are willing to take the risk
Unfortunately, it doesn’t work that way. Stating the reason as “I lack points and so will apply for sponsorship later on” does actually lead to complications on your own application itself. If you’d like, I can connect you to someone who did exactly this - and got an outright rejection.Personally I don't see any "misrepresentation" in such case. Sure if you lie about the reason why doesn't your spouse accompany you then it is misrepresentation. But if you are making it clear that you are moving to Canada alone because you lack extra points in your score and planning to apply for sponsorship later is by common sense not misrepresentation. If it is for IRCC then I find it controversial.
I don't need too, we are applying together
This is just sad, I don't have anything to add. Nice one, CIC.Unfortunately, it doesn’t work that way. Stating the reason as “I lack points and so will apply for sponsorship later on” does actually lead to complications on your own application itself. If you’d like, I can connect you to someone who did exactly this - and got an outright rejection.
However, he wasn’t debarred for misrepresentation since he did not misrepresent. He was able to apply the same year again after improving his score after re-taking the IELTS. I’d have to check with him if he’s willing to jump on to this forum to share his experience.
As of today, he is in Canada. But not using the application that said “I don’t have enough points so I won’t add my spouse.”
He got in on a fresh application, with spouse included and a higher score after re-taking the IELTS.
Personal opinions of what you think is right or wrong don’t dictate how your application is processed. Those decisions are done in light of rules - and the rules are not in our control.
This is good bro. Well done!!Hey!
I would like to share some numbers and will be backing it with data.
DISCLAIMER: this is my observation based on the data posted on Canada.ca and Canadavisa.com. All I am trying to do is put some rest to speculations with numbers.
The numbers are rounded.
2015 -
ITA - 31,000
Visa issued 16,600
2016
ITA - 34,000
Visa issued 37,000
2017
ITA - 86,000
Application :
Received 110,000
Approved 96,000
Visa issued 93,500
2018
ITA - 82,000 till 28 Nov.
Let’s add 25,000 applicants more based on past 2017 trend (application received > ITAs for the year)
By the way 16,500 ITAs were issued in last 3 months of 2017 So buffer added here too as 90 days are given to submit applicans.
We have around 107,000 submitted applicants (this number is on the higher side as it didn’t exclude those who won’t submit and counts ALL those who received ITA 3900 in last draw)
Conclusion:
1. We are yet to reach last years application received as of today.
2. Let’s say if the number of ITAs issued is going to increase by 4000 with every draw and if we add ITAs from next 2 draws which can happen this month (3900*2)= 8000 approximately(buffer added).
Total ITAs by Dec should be 90,000.
90,000(2018) - 86,000(2017) = 4000.
3. They have issued 93,500 last year and we are yet to see 2 more draws I don’t think they exceeded their quota so far. Also,if you will check table 7 of Express entry year end report 2017 they had issued more visas in Q3 and Q4.
4. From 2016 to 2017 they were able to transition from 37,000 visa to 93,500 visas, I think they approved number won’t be that huge for 2018 compared to 2016-2017.
Didn’t they plan to do this for next 2 more years.
So, in short we are fine.
Links:
See table 7
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/corporate/publications-manuals/express-entry-year-end-report-2017.html
End of the page past 4 years ITA
https://www.canadavisa.com/express-entry-invitations-to-apply-issued.html#gs.UG9Ujms
If I made some mistake please let me know
You got a 4th Ghost update??!!! :OGood news buddy .. even I got ghost update yesterday .. hope for the best for us !
I got my GCMS notes and which stated eligibility = Recommended Pass and R10=OK. and file is been last touched in month of September. After that no comments. My AOR was 17th August.
What will be the next step ?
Me too.. its been 110 days!hi
my timeline is as below
ITA:- 19-07-2018
AOR:- 18-08-2018
MEP:- 09-09-2018
no update since then
yea seems I will make a recordYou got a 4th Ghost update??!!! :O
Someone give this man an Award!!yea seems I will make a record