also should ppl in NOC A be worried about this change, I.e your degree not matching your job description?
also should ppl in NOC A be worried about this change, I.e your degree not matching your job description?
the released table is clearly in preliminary phase though, and they said IRCC plans to use it in spring 2022...
All these recent happenings prove that Mark knows nothing. He was even surprised by the CEC draw. His client wasn’t invited because his score was 460 lol
Low skilled? To qualify for CEC you need to have at least 1 year of skilled work experience in Canada.Mark can talk all he wants but the fact that CEC just invited 2k people can still mean something... why bother inviting people 1 month later and just 2k? I do believe they are worried about inviting more low skilled workers as well as those backlogs.
we still need to know how points will be distributed under this new system, they only talked about how it can affect mostly people under NOC B thoughalso should ppl in NOC A be worried about this change, I.e your degree not matching your job description?
He claims they want to process those already in the backlog first. Though he has no idea what he is saying. But if that’s the truth, then they would need to hold larger draws next year to make up for lost time. I feel that if you have a chance at getting a PNP or going to Quebec, then it’s best to go for it. Better than waiting for this endless uncertainty.Mark can talk all he wants but the fact that CEC just invited 2k people can still mean something... why bother inviting people 1 month later and just 2k? I do believe they are worried about inviting more low skilled workers as well as those backlogs.
I was only meaning low skill = low CRS. period... of course I know many people out there will be doctors in their 50s. This is exactly why they said NOC system will change that "skill level" classification. We have been using this term rather wrongly for awhile now.Low skilled? To qualify for CEC you need to have at least 1 year of skilled work experience in Canada.
Bro, you are outside Canada I believe. It means shit for Canada what position you hold in your country. No offence, really. But it is very common for people with every high positions to work as taxi driver or cashier for very long time after immigration (and those 2 are NOC C btw).
Don't take it too seriously, it's a bit of sour grapes. As long as the people who make such claims don't actually believe it.Low skilled? To qualify for CEC you need to have at least 1 year of skilled work experience in Canada.
Bro, you are outside Canada I believe. It means shit for Canada what position you hold in your country. No offence, really. But it is very common for people with every high positions to work as taxi driver or cashier for very long time after immigration (and those 2 are NOC C btw).
i do believe NOW it is about backlogs to a certain extent because they have been inviting less and less people, but that is the only clue we (and him) have.He claims they want to process those already in the backlog first. Though he has no idea what he is saying. But if that’s the truth, then they would need to hold larger draws next year to make up for lost time. I feel that if you have a chance at getting a PNP or going to Quebec, then it’s best to go for it. Better than waiting for this endless uncertainty.
This assumption makes the least sense as they are not really doing anything to clear out the backlog. Things still are where they were 1 month back.i do believe NOW it is about backlogs to a certain extent because they have been inviting less and less people, but that is the only clue we (and him) have.
Are they stuck in finishing february applications since last month? I didn't know that.This assumption makes the least sense as they are not really doing anything to clear out the backlog. Things still are where they were 1 month back.
Well they have around 400 000 PR application backlog right now. Plus dependants = about 550 000 PR to land.He claims they want to process those already in the backlog first. Though he has no idea what he is saying. But if that’s the truth, then they would need to hold larger draws next year to make up for lost time. I feel that if you have a chance at getting a PNP or going to Quebec, then it’s best to go for it. Better than waiting for this endless uncertainty.
True.No. NOC changes apply too all candidates (FSW, CEC, PNP, all of them). There have been CEC and PNP draws so this is not the reason why FSW is on hold.