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senuju

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Mar 8, 2017
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Yes, today there are around 5900 paper profiles, by other hand they have around 4300 documents from online candidates (quota 2016) and there are around 5500 people from Mon projet in waiting for traitement (like you)
Hi shaggy..
Do u have any idea when will the midi send us checklist .and what will be the probability of getting csq.. I mean 2016 applicants.. Sorry to ask a bull shit question. But I believe u have clues..
 

daris25

Champion Member
May 10, 2015
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ONTARIO
Category........
PNP
Visa Office......
New Delhi
NOC Code......
4012
App. Filed.......
09-08-2017
Nomination.....
17-04-2018
AOR Received.
27-07-2018
File Transfer...
01-04-2019
Med's Request
17-06-2019
Med's Done....
21-06-2019
Passport Req..
04-07-2019
LANDED..........
2020-02019
Hi shaggy..
Do u have any idea when will the midi send us checklist .and what will be the probability of getting csq.. I mean 2016 applicants.. Sorry to ask a bull shit question. But I believe u have clues..
As per my view they will start 2016 applicants after paper based applicants, so maybe next year first...
 

a_pritesh

Star Member
Nov 1, 2014
152
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ITR is INTENSION TO REJECT

If your points are not enough then they will send ITR(i.e. they will ask for certain documents which you have to provide)
 

Imrankhan27

Full Member
Nov 28, 2017
48
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Quebec moves to terminate backlog of 18,000 Skilled Worker Program applicationsCancelling backlog part of government plan to improve processing times and tailor immigration to labour needs

February 8, 2019 By CIC News


Pour lire cet article en français, cliquez ici.

The Government of Quebec is moving to eliminate outstanding applications to the Quebec Skilled Worker Program submitted prior to August 2, 2018.

The plan calls for cancelling all applications submitted before that date that have yet to be approved, refused or rejected, effectively clearing the current backlog of around 18,000 applications and refunding the government processing fee.

Eliminating the Quebec Skilled Worker Program(QSWP) backlog is one of numerous proposals contained in a new immigration bill tabled Thursday, February 7, by Quebec’s new Coalition Avenir Québec (CAQ) government.

Among other measures, the new legislation introduces changes to Quebec’s Immigration Act that emphasize an immigrant’s “responsibility” to learn Quebec values and French.

The CAQ government also introduced the possibility of imposing conditions on permanent residence — a move that could land Quebec in court.

The goal, the government says, is ensuring that immigrants to Quebec are better integrated and therefore better equipped to succeed in Quebec’s labour market.

Matching immigrants to actual labour needs in Quebec
Quebec’s Immigration Minister, Simon Jolin-Barrette, said eliminating the QSWP backlog is essential to this effort.

Doing so, he said, would allow his ministry to better tailor immigration to actual labour needs in the province through the QSWP and cut application processing times from 36 months to six.

“It’s a strong measure,” he acknowledged, “but it’s the only one capable of breaking a stalemate that we can no longer accept.”

He noted that the backlogged applications were submitted when the QSWP operated on a first-come, first-served basis, which he said was not in touch with Quebec’s workforce needs.

This approach changed in August 2018, when Quebec switched the application process to a more merit-focused Expression of Interestmodel.

Under this approach, foreign workers register a profile with Quebec’s Immigration Ministry (MIDI) that details their education, training, work experience and language abilities.

MIDI then invites candidates to apply for aQuebec Selection Certificate (Certificat de séléction du Québec, or CSQ) based on a variety of considerations, including labour needs in outlying regions of the province where worker shortages are more acute.

Jolin-Barrette said the Expression of Interest system is a better fit for the government’s efforts to tailor the selection of skilled workers in order to address these shortages.

Individuals affected by the move to cancel pending applications submitted under the old first-come, first-served model can re-apply through the new Expression of Interest system.

Conditional permanent residence?
One potentially controversial amendment in Bill 9 is the introduction of the Minister’s right to impose possible conditions on permanent residence.

Bill 9 says conditions may be imposed on the basis of public health, regional and sectoral labour needs or “the foreign national’s linguistic, social and economic integration,” among other things.

The proposal could spark a showdown with Canada’s federal government, which has jurisdiction over the granting of permanent residence in Canada.

According to Radio-Canada, the Canadian government has already replied that it will oppose conditions that require immigrants to work in a certain region of the province, saying such a move would violate mobility rights enshrined in Canada’s Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

Jolin-Barrette, however, argued Thursday that Quebec has the right to impose conditions on permanent residence.

“Quebec has to exercise — and will exercise — its full rights on immigration, which is an important issue for the people of this province,” he said.
 

Imrankhan27

Full Member
Nov 28, 2017
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So what we should now??...waited almost 3 years for this...now they are easily cancelling our applications what are they thinking?
 

senuju

Hero Member
Mar 8, 2017
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So what we should now??...waited almost 3 years for this...now they are easily cancelling our applications what are they thinking?
Almost signed petitions against this... And sent emails... Plz try to raise your voice to the Parliament members too..