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PRANIT01

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Hi guys,


I am new to this forum if you guys give some advice. I currently have crs 437 with noc 2173 and my score will change to 465 in October as I will complete 3 years of work experience. So is there benefit of entering pool or should I keep study route as an option.
465 is too low in this current scenario. You should have atleast 480+ otherwise chance of you getting an ita is almost 0 .
Just my thoughts you can always enter the pool though.
 

seadrag0n

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Mar 6, 2018
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Hi guys,


I am new to this forum if you guys give some advice. I currently have crs 437 with noc 2173 and my score will change to 465 in October as I will complete 3 years of work experience. So is there benefit of entering pool or should I keep study route as an option.
You will get OINP invite at 465, stay in the pool and apply for study permit also if you really want to.
 

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Hi guys,


I am new to this forum if you guys give some advice. I currently have crs 437 with noc 2173 and my score will change to 465 in October as I will complete 3 years of work experience. So is there benefit of entering pool or should I keep study route as an option.
This year and possibly some part of next year too, 500 CSR will be minimum required. For PNP, it varies from province to province.
 

beyourownak

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What happened to Marks so called meeting with Sean Fraser ? Did he put up a video for it ?
 

Sharlegail

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Jan 21, 2022
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You're right. So you don't even have to find a job lol take the degree and go back home and wait. It's like FSW but costs 50K.
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I have researched TR2PR pathway for students, but have not seen an option w/o employment. Can you plz point where to find info about this
 

Impatient Dankaroo

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Jan 10, 2020
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You're right. So you don't even have to find a job lol take the degree and go back home and wait. It's like FSW but costs 50K.
I have researched TR2PR pathway for students, but have not seen an option w/o employment. Can you plz point where to find info about this
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Yes you need to be employed, any job
 

soccer_007

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Oct 7, 2020
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GOT NEWS FOR YOU FOLKS.
@dankboi @ImpatientKangaroo

https://nationalpost.com/news/politics/canada-pausing-intake-of-highly-skilled-immigrant-workers-amid-heavy-backlog
Canada pausing intake of highly skilled immigrant workers amid heavy backlog
Despite a labour shortage in parts of the country, the federal government is pausing new invitations because it doesn’t have the ability to process them

Canada’s immigration system for high-skilled workers is severely backlogged and even amidst a labour shortage in some parts of the country, the government is pausing new invitations because it doesn’t have the ability to process them.

In a memo obtained by the National Post, immigration officials outline that “an estimated 76,000” are in the inventory for federal high skilled worker applications, which is more than what the government needs to meet targets all the way out to 2023.

The same memo says the express entry pool, which includes skilled workers, skilled trades and people with experience living in Canada, has more than 207,000 people in the pool. Canada’s immigration plan has a variety of different classes including skilled workers, provincial nominees, family reunification and refugees.

With travel bans in place, high-skilled worker applications from overseas have been on pause since September 2021. Last year, the government still managed to hits its record-high immigration targets, but did so mostly by inviting people already in Canada on temporary permits or as students to become permanent residents through a new temporary resident to permanent resident program (TR2PR).

The government’s current immigration plan forecasts bringing in 110,500 skilled workers next year, but the department says in a memo that could have to be cut by as much as half, because the department has so much other work.

“These reductions are due to admissions space required to accommodate the TR2PR stream and the resettlement of Afghan nationals to Canada,” reads the memo.

The Liberals initially pledged to bring 20,000 Afghans to Canada, but during the fall campaign doubled the pledge to 40,000; now 7,000 of them have arrived in Canada.

The department aims for a six-month processing time for federal skilled workers (FSW), but in the memo they warned that could rise dramatically.

“Processing times are currently at 20.4 months (over three times higher than the service standard) and is expected to continue to grow as older inventory is processed. The FSW processing time is expected to rise to 36 months throughout 2022.”

Immigration Minister Sean Fraser was not available for an interview, but Rémi Larivière, a spokeswoman for the department, said the government will still bring in highly skilled workers, because so many are already in the queue.

“The already existing robust inventory of skilled candidates to process means that there won’t be a reduction in 2022 of the number of new skilled permanent residents arriving in Canada to work and settle,” she said in an email. “This pause is temporary; invitations to apply under the FHS streams will resume once the processing inventory is reduced enough to create space for new intake.”

Larivière said the fall fiscal update included measures to help reduce the backlog.

“The Government of Canada has proposed to provide $85 million in 2022-23 so it can process more permanent and temporary resident applications and reduce processing times in key areas affected by the pandemic.”
 
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Psyoptica

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I think it is a bit better after Brexit not sure though because on 2015 when I checked UK,you had only 3 months to find a job now I heard you have 2 yr stay back after your degree.
Yeah I went to the UK in the worst of times. They were scamming students in the name of "Work placement" which you were supposed to find within 3 months else pack your bags and go home. It was close to impossible for new graduates to find work placement anywhere.
 

Islander216

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Nov 27, 2019
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Conservatives aren’t that in favor of university lobbying though. They constantly push trades. Liberals are the ones who love to push university degrees, and then need international students to sponsor it.
Be that as it may, international students at universities are still a key financial boon in Canada. Most of them would not be given the chance to study trades here. I don't think conservatives would eliminate the international student industry even if they favoured trades overall, Canadian universities will usually increase fees for international students whenever there is a shortfall in the budget. They know they can't complain about fee hikes.

Take Australia out of that list. Heard its even worse than Canada
In what sense? I'm saying not to account for immigration as a factor, just in terms of studying there and returning to your home country. I think most would prefer the better weather and higher rated top universities. Although Canada does come close to the latter too.

It's not like international students here mingle much with locals either, they usually interact mainly with other international students and usually with people from their own countries. So i don't think the student experience differs much at all.

Even as a new immigrant, you will mainly meet and interact with people who are other immigrants and not really with people who are locals.
 

Psyoptica

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GOT NEWS FOR YOU FOLKS.
@dankboi @ImpatientKangaroo

https://nationalpost.com/news/politics/canada-pausing-intake-of-highly-skilled-immigrant-workers-amid-heavy-backlog
Canada pausing intake of highly skilled immigrant workers amid heavy backlog
Despite a labour shortage in parts of the country, the federal government is pausing new invitations because it doesn’t have the ability to process them

Canada’s immigration system for high-skilled workers is severely backlogged and even amidst a labour shortage in some parts of the country, the government is pausing new invitations because it doesn’t have the ability to process them.

In a memo obtained by the National Post, immigration officials outline that “an estimated 76,000” are in the inventory for federal high skilled worker applications, which is more than what the government needs to meet targets all the way out to 2023.

The same memo says the express entry pool, which includes skilled workers, skilled trades and people with experience living in Canada, has more than 207,000 people in the pool. Canada’s immigration plan has a variety of different classes including skilled workers, provincial nominees, family reunification and refugees.

With travel bans in place, high-skilled worker applications from overseas have been on pause since September 2021. Last year, the government still managed to hits its record-high immigration targets, but did so mostly by inviting people already in Canada on temporary permits or as students to become permanent residents through a new temporary resident to permanent resident program (TR2PR).

The government’s current immigration plan forecasts bringing in 110,500 skilled workers next year, but the department says in a memo that could have to be cut by as much as half, because the department has so much other work.

“These reductions are due to admissions space required to accommodate the TR2PR stream and the resettlement of Afghan nationals to Canada,” reads the memo.

The Liberals initially pledged to bring 20,000 Afghans to Canada, but during the fall campaign doubled the pledge to 40,000; now 7,000 of them have arrived in Canada.

The department aims for a six-month processing time for federal skilled workers (FSW), but in the memo they warned that could rise dramatically.

“Processing times are currently at 20.4 months (over three times higher than the service standard) and is expected to continue to grow as older inventory is processed. The FSW processing time is expected to rise to 36 months throughout 2022.”

Immigration Minister Sean Fraser was not available for an interview, but Rémi Larivière, a spokeswoman for the department, said the government will still bring in highly skilled workers, because so many are already in the queue.

“The already existing robust inventory of skilled candidates to process means that there won’t be a reduction in 2022 of the number of new skilled permanent residents arriving in Canada to work and settle,” she said in an email. “This pause is temporary; invitations to apply under the FHS streams will resume once the processing inventory is reduced enough to create space for new intake.”

Larivière said the fall fiscal update included measures to help reduce the backlog.

“The Government of Canada has proposed to provide $85 million in 2022-23 so it can process more permanent and temporary resident applications and reduce processing times in key areas affected by the pandemic.”
It makes more sense to officially sunset the FSW program than to cancel in-progress FSW applications if it ever comes to that. Canceling applications that have been processed to make space for new applications makes absolutely zero sense
 
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Sharlegail

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Jan 21, 2022
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so…lately I have made a few quite bad decisions. Have been studying this thread for a while. Will be open to any advice.

my current net worth is 200k CAD at 31 y.o. My yearly savings potential is 10-15k CAD.

Do you think it is crazy to invest 50-100k CAD in TR2PR keeping in mind all those recent changes and IRCC rewriting policies constantly.
 

hsiddd

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Dec 9, 2021
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Guys, after 2 tense days, here's another video to lighten your mood.


PS. Please lmk if you don't want me to share them here.
Thanks.
 

Islander216

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Nov 27, 2019
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so…lately I have made a few quite bad decisions. Have been studying this thread for a while. Will be open to any advice.

my current net worth is 200k CAD at 31 y.o. My yearly savings potential is 10-15k CAD.

Do you think it is crazy to invest 50-100k CAD in TR2PR keeping in mind all those recent changes and IRCC rewriting policies constantly.
Have you checked PNP programs for outlanders?