Yeah, the reasons Canada's roll-out is going slowly now are out of its hands. Its own production facilities were privatized and deemed too expensive to run continuously decades ago, so they were sold off to overseas buyers. Nothing to do with the current government. And the US and EU aren't wanting to export the vaccines made there to other countries. Also outside Canada's hands.It's going to be a humongous task, but I don't agree it will take a miracle to achieve the target. The vaccinations are going to ramp up in the next few weeks and they are going to ramp up fast. They have ordered enough vaccines and they have the infrastructure to administer the vaccines at this scale, so we should continue to be optimistic . The current sluggish rates are due to unforeseen supply chain issues, which seem to be largely behind us. I continue to believe there will be large scale vaccinations of the general population in Summer, with steeply decreasing deaths and hospitalizations, which only bodes well for outlanders. No need to despair, there is light at the end of the tunnel!
Probably some kind of mistake. Even a water bottle will get at least a 200 score.Meanwhile..the guy at 75 points is still learning how to write his full name without spelling mistakes...
0, 75 or 200. It doesnt matter. They just wanted to invite all CECs.Probably some kind of mistake. Even a water bottle will get at least a 200 score.
This is unfair! So why do they put the point system, when it clearly doesnt matter at all! I hope they even know how to write their name! This is unfair for highly qualified outlanders with high points who invested effort, time and money to achieve higher crs! Im fsw.. and im losing hope..0, 75 or 200. It doesnt matter. They just wanted to invite all CECs.
Yes, and it's a smart move. This way they get all the RPRFs quickly and take their time with applications. If processing takes too long, they can just say it was the pandemic.0, 75 or 200. It doesnt matter. They just wanted to invite all CECs.
It’s not fair but at the same time, they believe people already in Canada would be able to adapt better. They are already in Canada, therefore their landing and transition to permanent residents would be easier. People aren’t even allowed into the country right now. There’s so many restrictions. Why give Fsw applicants copr when they wouldn’t be able to come to Canada due to restrictions? Many of the ones who were given copr last year are still not able to travel to Canada due to restrictions. This decision isn’t fair but it makes total sense. Don’t lose hope. I’m very sure the FSW draws are coming soon.This is unfair! So why do they put the point system, when it clearly doesnt matter at all! I hope they even know how to write their name! This is unfair for highly qualified outlanders with high points who invested effort, time and money to achieve higher crs! Im fsw.. and im losing hope..
Clearly there are quite a few ways to immigrate. Each individual has the choice to take whichever path they think they fit in. If you chose not to come and work here to be able to fit under CEC, it's was your choice and only yours. Immigration is not a charity. There is no such a thing as fairness.This is unfair! So why do they put the point system, when it clearly doesnt matter at all! I hope they even know how to write their name! This is unfair for highly qualified outlanders with high points who invested effort, time and money to achieve higher crs! Im fsw.. and im losing hope..
I would say it depends on your native language(if it's a romance language it will be much easier),your motivation(are you into language learning ?) and aptitude for it. You can try a few weeks and see how it goes.how long does it take to get CLB5 in french if I dedicate all my time to it with necessary external tutoring/training etc? Think 24/7.
Dont be like that. I know it really hurts but theres nothing you can do about it but better your CRS or do a canadian course. Dont procrastinate be proactive. Sending you positive thoughtsThis is unfair! So why do they put the point system, when it clearly doesnt matter at all! I hope they even know how to write their name! This is unfair for highly qualified outlanders with high points who invested effort, time and money to achieve higher crs! Im fsw.. and im losing hope..
"I hope they even know how to write their name!" - very Canadian style lolThis is unfair! So why do they put the point system, when it clearly doesnt matter at all! I hope they even know how to write their name! This is unfair for highly qualified outlanders with high points who invested effort, time and money to achieve higher crs! Im fsw.. and im losing hope..
You're mistaken in this assumption.Canadian economy doesn't seem like it's doing well. Resorting to mass ITAs for RPRF isn't a good sign.
This seems to be a common misconception. No, this isn't a revenue stream. It's the opposite. It costs Canada more to process the applications than the fees collected from applicants.They will get alot of money in from visa fees quickly by doing it this way. I wonder if the financial injection was a motivating factor?