Millions and millions of doses on the wayTrudeau's currently taking live questions about the pandemic, if anyone's interested.
https://www.cbc.ca/player/play/1897959491872
Millions and millions of doses on the wayTrudeau's currently taking live questions about the pandemic, if anyone's interested.
https://www.cbc.ca/player/play/1897959491872
First Week of July is something i am expecting now.Few reasons are as follows:I have this feeling that the draws will be similar to the previous year. Something surprising would happen on July or August.
more points to Canadian experience or education, or a job offerSome of the Canadian immigration consultants that I follow are saying that what is likely to happen is a change in the scoring system for EE, that is, giving more points to people in certain professions and more points to Canadian experience or education, or a job offer. So, not completely discontinuing all program draws, but raising the bar by giving more points to the type of people they want to bring into the country at this point. This would probably shake up the distribution of scores and affect most outlanders, so if you believe your chances of receiving an ITA are not so great currently, they might become even slimmer. Nonetheless, no matter how informed these consultants are and how well they argued for this theory, they are all just speculating. Hopes up, everyone!
That's what they guess, yes. And let's say you have foreign experience in healthcare, for example, they might give you more points.more points to Canadian experience or education, or a job offer
The above mentioned is already running for years. That ain't new. or are they gonna raise the points even more ? lol hehe
is this change gonna happen with EE by august ?That's what they guess, yes. And let's say you have foreign experience in healthcare, for example, they might give you more points.
I learned french from scratch and got to a B2 in a year. I was working fulltime during this period. If I continued studying french at the same rate, I could get to mid/high-C1 in another year. I'm bored of your 'language learning is hard' excuse. And there are plenty of examples of others here who have done that. If you had been proactive about it early on, you wouldn't have missed the draws by 7-8 points. Guess what, a B1 in french gives you around 10 points, and is easily attainable in 4-5 months with around 2-3 hours of study a day.You clearly do not understand what I mean. A competition between a person studying English and/or French for 15 years with a person who learn these languages from scratch is not fair.
This is absolutely a valid argument for country caps, and something that should be considered. On the extreme end of it, you have a country like the US where the country caps make it take a few decades for indian or chinese nationals to get a green card. On top of that, countries with smaller populations also have a diversity lottery. And on the other end you have Canada where they don't place any emphasis on country of origin, and more populous countries dominate the pool. I wonder what a good middle ground would be.The only reason that I can think of about making country caps is only to keep the diversity in Canada. Not really about being fair or not because fairness it something too subjective.
well if you put country caps, even if its for diversity that is gonna affect how skilled immigrants are because of competitivity inside each country, they may end up taking 100 people from India with a minimum score of 500 and 100 from Spain with a minimum score of 300.This is absolutely a valid argument for country caps, and something that should be considered. On the extreme end of it, you have a country like the US where the country caps make it take a few decades for indian or chinese nationals to get a green card. On top of that, countries with smaller populations also have a diversity lottery. And on the other end you have Canada where they don't place any emphasis on country of origin, and more populous countries dominate the pool. I wonder what a good middle ground would be.
Yeah exactly. A points based system definitely complicates putting a country cap. The US escapes this by making everything essentially luck based.well if you put country caps, even if its for diversity that is gonna affect how skilled immigrants are because of competitivity inside each country, they may end up taking 100 people from India with a minimum score of 500 and 100 from Spain with a minimum score of 300.
Anything is possible. We don't even know for sure at this time if the program is going to change.is this change gonna happen with EE by august ?
Still, I believe that they can do something like "no country can have more than let's say 15% of the total annual quota", I think that that's a middle point because they won't be actually putting a cap for each country, they will just put a limit on how big is the piece that a country can take.Yeah exactly. A points based system definitely complicates putting a country cap. The US escapes this by making everything essentially luck based.
I learned English from zero. I am not a part of a country where English is widely spoken. I got two degrees from top-100 universities of the world and I paid more than 50,000 USD for those degrees.
It is not about me, but about thousands of people whose chances are reduced because of the large influx of Indian candidates to the system. People should be competing with people in their country, who had similar conditions. Not with people who can pay for a master degree to a non-recognized university and simply get it to boost their CRS score.
I've seen you bash on Indian applicants on quite a few occasions so clearly your issue is something more than just the competition. And even if it was what makes you more deserving, just because you struggled and can't achieve as much as them?They should change the name of the system from EE to Indian Immigration Scheme, and open new ways for immigration for non-Indian citizens of the world. I was in the pool since 2018 with 432, then increased to 464, then got 459 and soon to be 454. Always missed the ITA by 7-8 points. I could have become a Canadian citizen if there was a country quota. This is freaking injustice. I have to learn French now.
I would be greateful to the government if they start thinking about diversifying the pool.