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Ray of Hope - 118th Draw

Lazybug

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May 1, 2019
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Yes. Thank you. I will give CIC a call first I reckon as I can't create EE profile yet at the moment as I'm still waiting for my husband's ECA report from WES.
Could you please keep us updated about what CIC says if you end up calling them? I will start preparing the documents for that job then cause this is great news, even though their language use is still very vague.
 
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LKRYA

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Mar 8, 2018
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Next Draw Prediction:
  • Increase in Cut-Off for about 1 draw to 460+, though I hope its around the 455 mark. Dropping back to low 450's again and hovering around 445's (being optimistic)
  • Increase ITA's to 3,750 or 3,900 from the upcoming draw.
I believe the same
 

SithLord

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Aug 18, 2017
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Guys, after this 4 week gap there is every chance that there will be back to back draws at some point. Canada still has a target to achieve. So definitely, there is hope for people in 440s.

Don't let this 4 week gap drown your spirits.

Just try your best to improve your scores and hope for the best :)
 
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Folaroyal

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Jan 27, 2019
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Yes I know about that panel physician list, that's where I got the details of the doctors in my state as well as another one in San Diego and both are asking for the CIC medical request form.
This is funny and equally strange... I guess not many people use this facilities in your area.
Call other ones please.
Regards
 

indpnv

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Mar 16, 2018
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This is funny and equally strange... I guess not many people use this facilities in your area.
Call other ones please.
Regards
Calling others is not an option :D
Can't travel to other states man as the cost of medicals itself is too expensive here in the US.
Either way, just delayed by few days to submit my application and it shouldn't be a big deal. More time to review the documents before submitting them :)
 

Dheana90

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Apr 8, 2019
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India
Category........
FSW
NOC Code......
6332
Could you please keep us updated about what CIC says if you end up calling them? I will start preparing the documents for that job then cause this is great news, even though their language use is still very vague.
Yes. Sure. I will definitely post an update here if I contact CIC :):)
 
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Folaroyal

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Jan 27, 2019
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Calling others is not an option :D
Can't travel to other states man as the cost of medicals itself is too expensive here in the US.
Either way, just delayed by few days to submit my application and it shouldn't be a big deal. More time to review the documents before submitting them :)
You can do your medicals same day you get your ITA though. Your physicians are out of date ;)
 

Folaroyal

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Jan 27, 2019
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Yes. Sure. I will definitely post an update here if I contact CIC :):)
Don't expect them to give you a comfortable answer... ok! They will usually give you a generic answer, or direct you to the Q&A on the website. Please go ahead but in the interim... make personal research on the website.
Regards.
 
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Folaroyal

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Jan 27, 2019
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Just for information:
Excessive demand cost threshold now reviewed!!

2019 cost threshold (under the temporary public policy)
$102,585 over 5 years (or $20,517 per year)
Formerly $33,000 in 5 years. Takes effect 1st June.
If you apply to come to Canada, you need to meet all inadmissibility rules to be allowed to enter the country. This includes medical inadmissibility.

Medical inadmissibility affects anyone applying to visit, study, work or live permanently in Canada.

There are 3 possible reasons for medical inadmissibility:

https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/immigrate-canada/inadmissibility/reasons/medical-inadmissibility.html
 

Dheana90

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Apr 8, 2019
588
719
India
Category........
FSW
NOC Code......
6332
Don't expect them to give you a comfortable answer... ok! They will usually give you a generic answer, or direct you to the Q&A on the website. Please go ahead but in the interim... make personal research on the website.
Regards.
Thank you for the heads up. I have researched the info regarding calculation of part-time work while being a full-time student outside Canada for FSW program on CIC website whole night last night and I think I found it but still I feel like I still need to confirm it with CIC as @Lazybug said, I don't wanna get rejected for misinterpretation,too.