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I'm done man. It's like beating my head against a brick wall, but somehow more painful. Good luck with stuff there. Hope you app gets processed soon.When the FSW will resume, it will be all program draw. I fail to see how ONLY FSW scores will rise.
There has not been ANY change in scoring system last year.
There is NO official word on continuation of TR to PR and the pathway stands closed right now.
EVEN if it comes back, the increase in number of intake for 2022 will more than make for this new pathway.
Lastly, TR to PR and CEC take people from same group, ie inland. If more folks take TR to PR, less folks will be there to compete with PNP candidates.
All of this does not mean FSW's / CEC path will get tougher over time.
It is true that if TR to PR becomes permanent, it will make inland folks life easier but because of increase in number of over all intake, FSW is not going to get tougher.
I think it is other way round. If they do not have TR to PR path, it will be hard for them to meet their intake numbers.
Last but not the least, look at this :
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/immigrate-canada/express-entry/submit-profile/rounds-invitations.html
There are about 90K applicants in the pool with score > 400.
45K + 42K + 3K + 722 = round about 90K.
If they invite ALL of them next year (assuming 2 people per application), it will be 180K landed PR. They want to land 422K or something.
They will still need another 240K - 250K people.
I do not think a cutoff of 400-450 will be considered extra burden on FSW, given that in 2019 it used to remain around 450~475 or so.