Did he specifically say this?It’s true but Mark Holthe expects a huge no class specified draw. He kind of sounds confident. I can see his shining teeth.
Did he specifically say this?It’s true but Mark Holthe expects a huge no class specified draw. He kind of sounds confident. I can see his shining teeth.
Curious too. I doubt he said thatDid he specifically say this?
Yes. He said usually when they change the pattern of ITAs, like they did this week, it means they are planning something big. He said it’s a speculation, but feels certain it will be an all program draw next.Did he specifically say this?
I posted the video so you could go and see it. Yes, he said it and he said No programs specific draws may resume. This is the first time he said it in a long time. He usually says "No, I don't think we will have an all-program draw soon. We will continue to see CEC draws." But, today he never talked about CEC draws. Watch it from 14.22 where he says about the draw and watch from 12.00 for the background.Curious too. I doubt he said that
People were asking about if it’s an indication for new TR to PR and he said he doubt it, because most streams from the previous one is still open. He fully expects the new change to be all program draw, especially with them releasing their certainty for borders opening. He said VOs are issuing COPRs already, but since most VOs abroad aren’t in the same situation as Canada, this makes it difficult, because they aren’t fully staffed and unlike inland that you can do virtual landings, Outland needs to physically stamp visas and that takes time and staff.Yes. He said usually when they change the pattern of ITAs, like they did this week, it means they are planning something big. He said it’s a speculation, but feels certain it will be an all program draw next.
I don't think they gonna allow people who don't have approved vaccines. This is why I updated my vaccine card so that they know I am eligible. If you have the eligible vaccine, better upload (THRU WEB FORM) ASAP.I'm wondering how will those people travel to Canada who don't have Canada-approved vaccines available in their countries? Is IRCC going to look at the availability of the approved vaccine before issuing PPR? Will this be used as an excuse to hold back PPR?
Are COPRs issued by the primary VO or the local VO? Moreover, I also believe that most staff in VOs in Canada are still working from home. I am wondering if that further delays COPR issuance for Outlanders.People were asking about if it’s an indication for new TR to PR and he said he doubt it, because most streams from the previous one is still open. He fully expects the new change to be all program draw, especially with them releasing their certainty for borders opening. He said VOs are issuing COPRs already, but since most VOs abroad aren’t in the same situation as Canada, this makes it difficult, because they aren’t fully staffed and unlike inland that you can do virtual landings, Outland needs to physically stamp visas and that takes time and staff.
I think COPR are usually issued by the local VO. Inland VOs probably have more demand as well. There are several other processes they do inland. I just hope they start moving faster.Are COPRs issued by the primary VO or the local VO? Moreover, I also believe that most staff in VOs in Canada are still working from home. I am wondering if that further delays COPR issuance for Outlanders.
Oh I had thought its the primary VO. Hope things move faster with regards to finalization now.I think COPR are usually issued by the local VO. Inland VOs probably have more demand as well. There are several other processes they do inland. I just hope they start moving faster.
Providing vaccination proof via webform really works?I don't think they gonna allow people who don't have approved vaccines. This is why I updated my vaccine card so that they know I am eligible. If you have the eligible vaccine, better upload (THRU WEB FORM) ASAP.
Kubeir said that it doesn't work at all... but again, it's just a consultant.Providing vaccination proof via webform really works?
One more service they could offer is vaccination shots with PPR. Call it Vaccine PPR.I'm wondering how will those people travel to Canada who don't have Canada-approved vaccines available in their countries? Is IRCC going to look at the availability of the approved vaccine before issuing PPR? Will this be used as an excuse to hold back PPR?
Technically it shouldn't because PR applications should be approved regardless of vaccination status. I am sure a few of the expired 23000 COPR holders have taken unapproved vaccines.Kubeir said that it doesn't work at all... but again, it's just a consultant.
In my country, Canada approved vaccines are administered only for travel purposes. I have to have a PPR to get the free vaccine jab otherwise it costs money to do it privately.One more service they could offer is vaccination shots with PPR. Call it Vaccine PPR.