Everyone who received a survey has an AOR of Dec 2019 and applied under FSW-O? I did not receive a survey. In the past I did, but never took it. Does that negatively impact my application by any chance? @legalfalcon
It shouldn'tEveryone who received a survey has an AOR of Dec 2019 and applied under FSW-O? I did not receive a survey. In the past I did, but never took it. Does that negatively impact my application by any chance? @legalfalcon
It has no bearing on anything.Everyone who received a survey has an AOR of Dec 2019 and applied under FSW-O? I did not receive a survey. In the past I did, but never took it. Does that negatively impact my application by any chance? @legalfalcon
It won't, I guess the whole point of the survey was to understand, if people still wish to come to Canada, how bad was Pandemic .. so far and how IRCC's policies during pandemic made you feel.Everyone who received a survey has an AOR of Dec 2019 and applied under FSW-O? I did not receive a survey. In the past I did, but never took it. Does that negatively impact my application by any chance? @legalfalcon
You might have a point there, but I think you are looking at this metric without taking into consideration the context. The unemployment rate has increased mostly because people who are employed in spheres such as tourism, entertainment, and food lost their jobs. However, skilled occupations? like engineers, managers, IT specialists? have maintained a somewhat similar level or even saw an increase in demand. So in my opinion, this is not the reason why FSW programs are on hold.Everyones talking about different reasons regarding why Canada has stopped processing the FSW applications. I think it's crystal clear. The answer is the unemployment rates. I don't understand why people can't see this. The reason why FSW exists in the first place is to satisfy the need of workforce. At the moment their unemployment rates are crazy high. Until that goes down to previous numbers there is absolutely no reason why Canada should accept FSW applicants. It would only increase the unemployment. Before C19 it was at 2.9% and now it is at 7.5%. Looking at the charts, the trajectory seems to be mid 2022.
Some industries started to make more money like online retail, yes, however, unemployment has increased in every single industry my friend.You might have a point there, but I think you are looking at this metric without taking into consideration the context. The unemployment rate has increased mostly because people who are employed in spheres such as tourism, entertainment, and food lost their jobs. However, skilled occupations? like engineers, managers, IT specialists? have maintained a somewhat similar level or even saw an increase in demand. So in my opinion, this is not the reason why FSW programs are on hold.
Facepalm.Well unemployment is not the only reason for Canada needing immigrants. There is an ageing workforce and underpopulation also. The ITA never stopped.
but they haven't separated skilled workers based on occupation, all got the same points. Big mistake on their end, the point system is itself crap, all degrees/masters regardless of the college tier OR major field has same points. similarly points are given based on plain work experience, excecutive in top corporate and any other worker alike. So for issuing PPRs unemployment rate can be considered as they cannot separate applications based on occupation.You might have a point there, but I think you are looking at this metric without taking into consideration the context. The unemployment rate has increased mostly because people who are employed in spheres such as tourism, entertainment, and food lost their jobs. However, skilled occupations? like engineers, managers, IT specialists? have maintained a somewhat similar level or even saw an increase in demand. So in my opinion, this is not the reason why FSW programs are on hold.
ITA didn't stop coz its their revenue.Well unemployment is not the only reason for Canada needing immigrants. There is an ageing workforce and underpopulation also. The ITA never stopped.
If revenue was the motive, Canada wouldn't have rejected hundred and thousands of student visas this year, which generates far high revenue than PR candidates pay as a fees.. it's just my thought..ITA didn't stop coz its their revenue.
It can take 1-2 weeks. But if you are sure that you have been asked to do remeds, you can also do them on your own and send the upfront sheet.Hello @legalfalcon, 12 days before my file got updated after a long time, with remedical required status, I got to know after a call with IRCC. But it is still not updated on my profile, how long it takes does anyone have any idea? and If I can do the remed on my own before the file updates?
We are trying to conceive and I want to do remed on my own so that my file will not be stuck anymore for a year again if that happens. Any suggestions?
Will this affect my processing time again as everything is pass for us?