them be like "oh shit immigration stopped, ircc fucked our lives, let's go "no" strike cus them will deport us"CEC draws have stopped so CEC candidates waiting in the pool will say things have become HARDER.
them be like "oh shit immigration stopped, ircc fucked our lives, let's go "no" strike cus them will deport us"CEC draws have stopped so CEC candidates waiting in the pool will say things have become HARDER.
LOL! Stopping draws for few months makes it harder.CEC draws have stopped so CEC candidates waiting in the pool will say things have become HARDER.
Rising average scores for outlanders would beg to differ. And this was pre pandemic. Inland is technically getting easier with new programs and pathways. I think CEC will eventually become irrelevant. We can agree to disagree.READ THE ABOVE TWO! THEY RE NOT SAME!
I agree that for outside applicants have harder time than inside applicant. I DO NOT AGREE THAT EITHER ONE IS ALWAYS GETTING HARDER WITH TIME.
I hope, now it is clear.
Some people will be forced to leave if are unable to get a work permit when their PGWP expires, complaints are already coming in.LOL! Stopping draws for few months makes it harder.
Immigration is a long game.
"Inland is technically getting easier with new programs and pathways"We
Rising average scores for outlanders would beg to differ. And this was pre pandemic. Inland is technically getting easier with new programs and pathways. I think CEC will eventually become irrelevant. We can agree to disagree.
more folks will be choosing another SP to extend it, yet Canada wins.Some people will be forced to leave if are unable to get a work permit when their PGWP expires, complaints are already coming in.
The endless loop of Canada screwing immigrants and immigrants taking while smiling, since there isn’t much better options thanks to covid.more folks will be choosing another SP to extend it, yet Canada wins.
that's true bossThe endless loop of Canada screwing immigrants and immigrants taking while smiling, since there isn’t much better options thanks to covid.
Ummm.. not actually. A lot of PGWP folks got extensions : https://www.gands.com/knowledge-centre/firmnews/news-item/2021/07/22/policy-in-effect-until-july-27-2021-issuance-of-open-work-permits-for-former-and-current-post-graduation-work-permit-holdersSome people will be forced to leave if are unable to get a work permit when their PGWP expires, complaints are already coming in.
I was also wondering how people missed all these chances but some of them did.Ummm.. not actually. A lot of PGWP folks got extensions : https://www.gands.com/knowledge-centre/firmnews/news-item/2021/07/22/policy-in-effect-until-july-27-2021-issuance-of-open-work-permits-for-former-and-current-post-graduation-work-permit-holders
Remaining ones are those who could have applied for PR. If they had applied for PR by september, they can even restore their status to BOWP. The recent changes to BOWP makes it easier to get it.
I mean PGWP holders had 3 chances. July 27th, then TR to PR and then CEC till 14th Sept. They have PNP pathway too! BC has International graduate and post graduate pathways with support for open work permits. I think other provinces have similar pathways too. These pathways do not require a job offer as well.
They still have a chance in form of PNPs.I was also wondering how people missed all these chances but some of them did.
When the FSW will resume, it will be all program draw. I fail to see how ONLY FSW scores will rise.Rising average scores for outlanders would beg to differ. And this was pre pandemic. Inland is technically getting easier with new programs and pathways. I think CEC will eventually become irrelevant. We can agree to disagree.
I think you have to take 2 more years before you can write the exam for accreditation right? If you are specialized, maybe you could teach? Kinda sucks honestly, dentistry is probably even worse than medical to transfer.Been a silent lurker here for a while now. Decided to make an account. I am a dentist who's decided to move to Canada, even though that pretty much will be the end of my dental career. Not that I'm complaining; I haven't practiced dentistry for the last few years. Been working remotely as a medical editor for a fancy company for more than a year now, which pays so much better than freakin dentistry ever did (PS: Do not become a dentist in India).
My husband has no fancy degree and we live in a small town where he makes on-and-off decent money as a design consultant. We have a kid who just started school this year. We're moving to Canada very much aware of the fact that neither one of us has the relevant educational background or experience that would help us land a decent job once we're there. I'll be continuing my current job in Canada for a while, but it only pays well coz its in INR; it's gonna mean squat in dollars. Yet, as someone pointed out before, we're doing it for our kid. Ready to live a shitty life if it means helping our kid have the chance at a better one.
One of us might go back to grad school or something once we're there, but that depends on a lot of things. The information you guys share on this forum has definitely been helpful. I rarely see any 3113 or 3112 NOCs here though, probably because there aren't many from the medical community who'd want to murder their career by moving to a country that'll rip you apart financially if you choose to go down the same career path.
Watch this nice detailed video about being a dentist in Canada if you haven't already. Sounds like getting a dentist's license through studying is extremely expensive even for permanent residents.Been a silent lurker here for a while now. Decided to make an account. I am a dentist who's decided to move to Canada, even though that pretty much will be the end of my dental career. Not that I'm complaining; I haven't practiced dentistry for the last few years. Been working remotely as a medical editor for a fancy company for more than a year now, which pays so much better than freakin dentistry ever did (PS: Do not become a dentist in India).
My husband has no fancy degree and we live in a small town where he makes on-and-off decent money as a design consultant. We have a kid who just started school this year. We're moving to Canada very much aware of the fact that neither one of us has the relevant educational background or experience that would help us land a decent job once we're there. I'll be continuing my current job in Canada for a while, but it only pays well coz its in INR; it's gonna mean squat in dollars. Yet, as someone pointed out before, we're doing it for our kid. Ready to live a shitty life if it means helping our kid have the chance at a better one.
One of us might go back to grad school or something once we're there, but that depends on a lot of things. The information you guys share on this forum has definitely been helpful. I rarely see any 3113 or 3112 NOCs here though, probably because there aren't many from the medical community who'd want to murder their career by moving to a country that'll rip you apart financially if you choose to go down the same career path.