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Maybe you didn't get my point, would you take UK study visa with 99% chance of returning back to your home country later or PR visa of Canada?
UK is quite different now, especially for STEM and health care professionals. You can go for a STEM course, be good at it and get a job that’d sponsor your stay in no time. It’s all about dedication to what you want to be in life. I know someone who went to the UK about the same time I started this Canadian PR process in 2019. She has a job now and got her visa sponsored by the organization she works for. With proper planning, you will do well in the UK as well.

Of course, we can’t compare with Canada on a good day.
 
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Maybe he is talking about study? Nobody can get UK PR in 2months lol. It takes years to be eligible.

Comparing study permit with a PR visa? lol

Yeah I get his point but he missed mine...lol.


On a real, this canada journey is for the brave. I am getting mentally exhausted mehn

Yeah.....I don't get how you can compare a study permit to a PR visa.......
 
Just checked myimmitracker. Another outlander in the USA got PPR. PNP Outland. Since August 1, 3 CEC guys on that website got PPR besides this PNP guy.
 
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UK is quite different now, especially for STEM and health care professionals. You can go for a STEM course, be good at it and get a job that’d sponsor your stay in no time. It’s all about dedication to what you want to be in life. I know someone who went to the UK about the same time I started this Canadian PR process in 2019. She has a job now and got her visa sponsored by the organization she works for. With proper planning, you will do well in the UK as well.

Of course, we can’t compare with Canada on a good day.

I hope you are talking about work permit. With the visa rules changes after Brexit, if you have a job offer then work permit is guaranteed but PR is pretty much impossible.
 
Yeah I get his point but he missed mine...lol.


On a real, this canada journey is for the brave. I am getting mentally exhausted mehn

Honestly, even some strong-hearted will feel a bit defeated now. It’s one thing to see that things are moving; just a matter of time before it gets to your turn. That’s not the case. Some people’s eligibility hasn’t even started and they submitted since 2020. Tell me what people like this can expect that will reinforce their hopes in the system?

People are forced to consider the study route in the UK now, especially in my country. There’s no guarantee that Canada will grant your study permit as well while UK is quite straightforward; their conditions for study visa are quite lenient as well.
 
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Where are those 4th August Hopiumers? Abeg, let us just kuku put our mind at September Jeje. Atleast we would have a level of Sanity from now till then.
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my dear don’t put your mind on any timeline cos no one actually knows. Sept may come and still nothing. In order to avoid premium heartbreak just hope and pray but don’t focus on a particular date.
 
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Where are those 4th August Hopiumers? Abeg, let us just kuku put our mind at September Jeje. Atleast we would have a level of Sanity from now till then.
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my dear don’t put your mind on any timeline cos no one actually knows. Sept may come and still nothing. In order to avoid premium heartbreak just hope and pray but don’t focus on a particular date.
 
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I hope you are talking about work permit. With the visa rules changes after Brexit, if you have a job offer then work permit is guaranteed but PR is pretty much impossible.
If you go to the UK to study for a year, you get two years to land a job. Once you land the job, you get to stay. There’s transparency in the whole process; no hanky-panky or favouritism. That’s not the same about our beautiful Canada.
 
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Comparing study permit with a PR visa? lol



Yeah.....I don't get how you can compare a study permit to a PR visa.......
Yeah I understand your point. I just don't know what to think anymore. Dude I'm getting frustrated.

I just wanted to vent my frustration. Lol
 
Just checked myimmitracker. Another outlander in the USA got PPR. PNP Outland. Since August 1, 3 CEC guys on that website got PPR besides this PNP guy.
I wonder how much of this PPR is unreported voluntarily here or on Immitracker. I mean they have no obligation to announce it anywhere, also some folks dont know or dont care if this forums/immitracker/facebook group exist.
May be we need to come up with a multiplying factor for every PPR that is announced or reported.
 
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I wonder how much of this PPR is unreported voluntarily here or on Immitracker. I mean they have no obligation to announce it anywhere, also some folks dont know or dont care if this forums/immitracker/facebook group exist.
May be we need to come up with a multiplying factor for every PPR that is announced or reported.
Anything posted on immitracker should always be taken with a grain of salt. Or the Red Sea's worth of sodium if you prefer.
 
Honestly, even some strong-hearted will feel a bit defeated now. It’s one thing to see that things are moving; just a matter of time before it gets to your turn. That’s not the case. Some people’s eligibility hasn’t even started and they submitted since 2020. Tell me what people like this can expect that will reinforce their hopes in the system?

People are forced to consider the study route in the UK now, especially in my country. There’s no guarantee that Canada will grant your study permit as well while UK is quite straightforward; their conditions for study visa are quite lenient as well.
I get jare.
 
I wonder how much of this PPR is unreported voluntarily here or on Immitracker. I mean they have no obligation to announce it anywhere, also some folks dont know or dont care if this forums/immitracker/facebook group exist.
May be we need to come up with a multiplying factor for every PPR that is announced or reported.
You can’t report what you don’t see, mate. Most of the trickles we’ve seen - just like the one posted up there - were duly reported here.

One PPR to a US applicant after 100 CECs’ aren’t anything to be hopeful about. It’s been like that all year long.
 
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