Floje
Champion Member
- Jan 23, 2015
- 377
- Visa Office......
- Online
- App. Filed.......
- May 7, 2015
- Med's Request
- May 11, 2015
- Med's Done....
- May 20, 2015 Med's Passed.: May 28, 2015 Refused........: June 3, 2015 Second App...: June 4, 2015
- Passport Req..
- June 15, 2015
- VISA ISSUED...
- June 15, 2015
- LANDED..........
- August 21, 2015
I just don't get it when people complain that express entry is much faster than paper based PNP applications.
Here you go. Are you familiar with sending mail? There's a few kind of mailing options. Two of them are express/expedited and the regular one. Express or expedited mail comes way faster than regular mail. Right? However, you pay more money for express/expedited mail than regular. But in Canadian immigration, an express entry applicant pays the same application fee as a PNP paper based applicant. The difference is not the fees but the qualifications. In the Express Entry category, IRCC selects candidates who have the highest points to get invited to apply for permanent residence, while those who do not have enough points to get invited for Express Entry, they have another option, that is the PNP category. So you see, IRCC prioritizes people with high CRS points than those who have lower points. It's as simple as that.
Here you go. Are you familiar with sending mail? There's a few kind of mailing options. Two of them are express/expedited and the regular one. Express or expedited mail comes way faster than regular mail. Right? However, you pay more money for express/expedited mail than regular. But in Canadian immigration, an express entry applicant pays the same application fee as a PNP paper based applicant. The difference is not the fees but the qualifications. In the Express Entry category, IRCC selects candidates who have the highest points to get invited to apply for permanent residence, while those who do not have enough points to get invited for Express Entry, they have another option, that is the PNP category. So you see, IRCC prioritizes people with high CRS points than those who have lower points. It's as simple as that.