Would it mean being in the same job for the whole period or one could be in one job at the time of application and if probably laid of later but gets another job say after a month or soYes, that's the whole point, be employed. If that wasn't an option they would've said graduates as long as they graduated they can employ, but, they put a condition of employment.
I'll have my comp version of ielts on 26th of June, so my results will be back probably before July. Good to know its quicker!Got my IELTS results in 3 days. If someone's doing their tests, highly suggest the computer version, results are quick.
That's good news and I hope they don't slow down around May. I should be getting my results on May 5 or 6 but I worry the TRF number will take a while.Got my IELTS results in 3 days. If someone's doing their tests, highly suggest the computer version, results are quick.
We really need some clarification soon, otherwise rumours will start to spread and immigration gurus will promise they have all the forms, will offer early program registration or scripts/bots in exchange for money. It could be because of age, work permit expiry, low IELTS score, etc but this program is some people's only shot at PR. Some are desperate.
I can't believe how IRCC didn't consider that possibility, I personally think they should have waited a couple weeks to get their guidelines set and only announce the program when they were confident the information would be accessible and easy to understand for everyone, even if that meant having to push the stream opening date one or two weeks back into May.
That's pretty standard, he also charges 4.000 CAD for EE or other streams, that's standard price too for immigration agencies who than guide you through the process.I saw the fees for the TR to PR with Mark Holthe, it's $ 4000 !!!!!
The guy is also selling a +$300 "course" to prepare for this stream, he plays the "I know something you don't". Many people were excited to watch that livestream but a solid 70% was just marketing fluff, 20% guidelines that have been already published and a 10% speculation on how the stream is going to work.I saw the fees for the TR to PR with Mark Holthe, it's $ 4000 !!!!!
I don't think that even they know everything government I mean.The guy is also selling a +$300 "course" to prepare for this stream, he plays the "I know something you don't". Many people were excited to watch that livestream but a solid 70% was just marketing fluff, 20% guidelines that have been already published and a 10% speculation on how the stream is going to work.
All of this has been mentioned there, including the possibility of using the same portal as PNP and AIPP and having a similar checklist, which is common sense because that's how pilot programs work. As of today, we still don't have approximate processing times, we don't know anything about the processing capacity and some eligibility requirements have vague wording, then there's the BOWP issue.
It doesn't help the fact that IRCC social media team only has generic answers and avoids questions about the new streams, saying they'll provide more details in May. Let me guess, they'll provide more details the day the stream opens but people will be so hyped with FOMO that they won't read the program information until after they've applied.
I know, right? It was a disappointment. But then I saw some people's questions - they asked stuff that has been answered numerous times. Although many people asked very sound questions, too.The guy is also selling a +$300 "course" to prepare for this stream, he plays the "I know something you don't". Many people were excited to watch that livestream but a solid 70% was just marketing fluff, 20% guidelines that have been already published and a 10% speculation on how the stream is going to work.
I guess we can only wait for now, but I personally have to make a decision soon on whether to apply for this or CEC, and what's going to determine my future is the BOWP possibility and processing times...Which of course we don't know yet.I know, right? It was a disappointment. But then I saw some people's questions - they asked stuff that has been answered numerous times. Although many people asked very sound questions, too.
The only thing he mentioned (that was nowhere else to be found) is the counter of how many remaining applications are left, and that you need to be employed when you are approved. He also confirmed that people on study permit are eligible. That was it. It could have been said in 5-10 minutes.
I think CEC is going to lower their points in the future, they are focused to give PRs to as much people who are currently in Canada, working, being international students...I guess we can only wait for now, but I personally have to make a decision soon on whether to apply for this or CEC, and what's going to determine my future is the BOWP possibility and processing times...Which of course we don't know yet.
Yeah, there's nothing lawyers can help with in this case.. it's on us.The guy is also selling a +$300 "course" to prepare for this stream, he plays the "I know something you don't". Many people were excited to watch that livestream but a solid 70% was just marketing fluff, 20% guidelines that have been already published and a 10% speculation on how the stream is going to work.
All of this has been mentioned there, including the possibility of using the same portal as PNP and AIPP and having a similar checklist, which is common sense because that's how pilot programs work. As of today, we still don't have approximate processing times, we don't know anything about the processing capacity and some eligibility requirements have vague wording, then there's the BOWP issue.
It doesn't help the fact that IRCC social media team only has generic answers and avoids questions about the new streams, saying they'll provide more details in May. Let me guess, they'll provide more details the day the stream opens but people will be so hyped with FOMO that they won't read the program information until after they've applied.