Hey, don't blame Afghanistan! It is IRCC that is now using this troubled land as an EXTREMELY LAME excuse to continue screwing people up.T*lib*ns or should I say Afghanistan as a country ( not the people) is selfish.
Why did you act like that even after a pandemic? Ughhh
You had just one job, one (I don’t even know what it is but I am sure it’s one)
Now, will they ask Express Entry applicants to resubmit their PR applications?Good Morning!!!
Question is, if they do, what are you going to do about it?Now, will they ask Express Entry applicants to resubmit their PR applications?
It depends! If they ask me to go through the entire scoring process all over again, I'm hopeless, because I've aged out of the current FSW cutoff score, and even of the score I applied with back in 2019.Question is, if they do, what are you going to do about it?
You have some patience to be willing to go through the entire ordeal again. You shouldn't put yourself in a position where if it comes to that, you are helpless.It depends! If they ask me to go through the entire scoring process all over again, I'm hopeless, because I've aged out of the current FSW cutoff score, and even of the score I applied with back in 2019.
If they let me use the original ITA and don't go through the scoring, I can technically submit all the documents again One thing I'll hate though is re-taking IELTS and paying for the medical exam one more time. Also, who knows if I developed a cancer on something and won't pass the medical now?
Well, life is short and I need to use every chance to bring my family to the bright future. As far as I am concerned, such future is impossible in my country of citizenship. P.S. I don't mean Canada is heaven, it IS NOT, but everything is relative, and after living "in the West" I don't think that turning back is an option. I see it as a family survival thing - plain and simple.You have some patience to be willing to go through the entire ordeal again. You shouldn't put yourself in a position where if it comes to that, you are helpless.
Eventually yes, although I’m very hesitant to do it considering I’ve a already spent $130k on studies for bachelors and masters in Australia.that's how Canada is turning out now. Are you thinking of taking the study route too?
$130K Omg.. Considering you plan to do a master's there., 60K CAD will be just the tuition. I can't even imagine spending that much money. I hope you get your chance man.Eventually yes, although I’m very hesitant to do it considering I’ve a already spent $130k on studies for bachelors and masters in Australia.
But yes, eventually I’ll apply for student visa if things don’t change by end of the year.
130k !!! Wow that’s a lot of money, I understand your hesitance. That’s also why I haven’t looked at the study route in canada either. I wish it were less expensiveEventually yes, although I’m very hesitant to do it considering I’ve a already spent $130k on studies for bachelors and masters in Australia.
But yes, eventually I’ll apply for student visa if things don’t change by end of the year.
Awww don’t be sadCEC outland PPR, AOR Mar 2021, I'm very sad
https://myimmitracker.com/ca/trackers/consolidated-e-apr-tracker-express-entry-permanent-residency-application/cases/case-100453
Have you looked at destinations other than Canada? I did my masters in the Netherlands and it only set me back CAD$25K for everything (tuition, living costs, food). But then again, you won't get a PGWP like you would if you had gone to Canada for college.130k !!! Wow that’s a lot of money, I understand your hesitance. That’s also why I haven’t looked at the study route in canada either. I wish it were less expensive
What is PGWP ? Do you have any idea if I’d be able to bring my son/ spouse with me on a student visa to the Netherlands ?Have you looked at destinations other than Canada? I did my masters in the Netherlands and it only set me back CAD$25K for everything (tuition, living costs, food). But then again, you won't get a PGWP like you would if you had gone to Canada for college.