This is a little bit cringe.If only the country you wished to move to, reciprocated with the same desire to have you.
This is a little bit cringe.If only the country you wished to move to, reciprocated with the same desire to have you.
If the new guy is our guy, he should finalize pending fsw in 2 months, and delay processing low score post aor CECs indefinitely.Only the low-score ones who got used to free ITAs mate. And nope, they won't get PR for shit if they can't get an ITA
Like true government officials, they say nothing of value...Well that was very disappointing. I was really expecting to get atleast some insight into what #IRCC was working/planning for the remainder of the year and 2022.
Except for saying that 2022 will be uneven and that in-Canada attention will be diluted - nothing much...
#NCIC2021 https://t.co/uqZ0aNswQP
#foreverhopelessLike true government officials, they say nothing of value...
Ok, so the exact words were "you are definitely not going to see as much of a focus on in-Canada as you have seen in 2021" as stated by #Andre_Baril of #IRCC #NCIC2021IRCC never ceases to intentionally mystify us with ambiguous statements that forces us to read several meanings into their usual one-liner statements
What could this sentence possibly mean for us outlanders? Cant deduce much from it, but as one who’s familiar with pharmaceutics, dilution obviously makes a solution weaker or less effective. So does this mean that in-canada attention would be less in 2022? Would they shift focus again to outlanders? We can only wait and see
Personally, I have decided one thing : IF I get a PR and later citizenship of Canada I will make IRCC reforming and accountability my single biggest issue in deciding who I vote for. I will try to convert as many people to my view as possible and push parties and candidates to have laws which puts accountability and personal responsibility on VOs / Policy makers of IRCC. This department needs more of its skin in the game that it has been playing for long.#foreverhopeless
What the hell? why didn't he start with that? it has much more meaning than diluted.Ok, so the exact words were "you are definitely not going to see as much of a focus on in-Canada as you have seen in 2021" as stated by #Andre_Baril of #IRCC #NCIC2021
Something I can't quite make sense of: now we all know that the goal of Marco's leadership of IRCC is to restrict the amount of access skilled workers have to Canadian job market; however, massive fsw draws were still conducted in the second half of 2020. This seems to mean either 1) those draws were just for show and not supposed to be finalized or 2) the number of fsw draws were already set forth by the previous minister so it has to happen no matter how much Marco hates it. Unless IRCC is an evil cabal set up to hunt people down, 2) is more likely the reason why fsw continued. If this is the case, the EE reform budget bill, processing priority and no-communication policy will almost certainly be passed down, and the new minister has no choice but to carry them on, is this correct?Like true government officials, they say nothing of value...
You are CEC and already have ITA right?Personally, I have decided one thing : IF I get a PR and later citizenship of Canada I will make IRCC reforming and accountability my single biggest issue in deciding who I vote for. I will try to convert as many people to my view as possible and push parties and candidates to have laws which puts accountability and personal responsibility on VOs / Policy makers of IRCC. This department needs more of its skin in the game that it has been playing for long.
IF I do not get a PR and I have to leave Canada, I will do every god damned thing in my power to ensure people (especially students) know about the kind of shit IRCC puts us through and ensure minimum number of student come to this country.
The bait and switch kind of tactics Canada and IRCC pass for immigration policies are nothing but pure misrepresentation and fraud.
Developing countries need to put advisories about Canada for having a totally fraud and "bait and switch" kind of immigration system.
Its actually much simpler. It is to keep the Canadian economy (rather its asset markets) proped up.Something I can't quite make sense of: now we all know that the goal of Marco's leadership of IRCC is to restrict the amount of access skilled workers have to Canadian job market, however, massive fsw draws were still conducted in the second half of 2020. This seems to mean either 1) those draws were just for show and not supposed to be finalized or 2) the number of fsw draws were already set forth by the previous minister so it has to happen no matter how much Marco hates it. Unless IRCC is an evil cabal set up to hunt people down, 2) is more likely the reason why fsw continued. If this is the case, the EE reform budget bill, processing priority and no-communication policy will almost certainly be passed down, and the new minister has no choice but to carry them on, is this correct?
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Yeah, I am. And if that CEC application falls through, then by the end of next year, I will have to leave Canada while my wife still enrolled in Phd and is in first few months. I cann't get SOWP because of a very recent and very bait and switch change IRCC did to rules of SOWP.You are CEC and already have ITA right?
Exactly! Hope to see fsw draws by Jan 2022 thenWhat the hell? why didn't he start with that? it has much more meaning than diluted.