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slavicgirl

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Btw, nothing was mentioned in the new plan about the possible introduction of NOC based FSW draws. Probably there won't be such a thing otherwise it would have already been hinted by now.
Additional points can still be distributed to people with Canadian studies
 

Glaber

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Possible minimum requirements to apply for immigration in 2023 if liberal shitshow continues:

FSW = A doctorate in medical science+ a commercial pilot's license + C2 level from at least 5 languages + 10 years of work experience + being younger than 30 (yearly quota 30k)
Inlanders = Working in walmart as a cashier for a year, basic understanding of english, a garbage canadian degree like 'gender studies' from a college in Canada which nobody has ever heard of before (yearly quota 150k)

Justin, if you're reading this I know what you're thinking bro. "Brilliant ideas ! He should be my future immigration minister!" but I'm just being sarcastic.
 

dankboi

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Possible minimum requirements to apply for immigration in 2023 if liberal shitshow continues:

FSW = A doctorate in medical science+ a commercial pilot's license + C2 level from at least 5 languages + 10 years of work experience + being younger than 30 (yearly quota 30k)
Inlanders = Working in walmart as a cashier for a year, basic understanding of english, a garbage canadian degree like 'gender studies' from a college in Canada which nobody has ever heard of before (yearly quota 150k)

Justin, if you're reading this I know what you're thinking bro. "Brilliant ideas ! He should be my future immigration minister!" but I'm just being sarcastic.
Foreign FHSW: truudo y u do dis?
Trudo:
 
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Applicants can chose to select if their spouse/common-law can accompany them in Canada, thus changing their CRS score accordingly.

Why should you allow such an option ?
Very simple explanation. Married couples (assumed relatively young since they managed to get high enough scores to be selected back when scores mattered) are more likely to have kids than their first world equivalents. Long term, this is what Canada is aiming for, so in a way incentivizing families with young kids or those wanting to have kids are far more valuable than single applicants.

How the fuck they will not accompany him?
This is just an option for people under specific circumstances where the spouse can't accompany them immediately. The problem is that it has mainly become a way to game the system based on whether they want to increase or decrease points. But giving this option of having your spouse accompany you (and declare that youre married regardless of that choice) is extremely logical. I'd argue not having this option would be a horrendous idea. "Your spouse has to accompany you else you can't immigrate if you're married." Sounds pretty fucking stupid.

The first one is single, apart from the living expenses he can put that money perhaps into investing and such, the other guy has triple the charge in living expenses, remember wife and child, so he basically works for the ongoing life of his family.
So? What your point here? Once you immigrate, the government doesn't decide how you spend your money. You can choose to invest it, spend it all on hookers and drugs, or spend it on your family's needs.

Because the brother/step-brother will help them integrate faster into teh society ?
Yes. Not everyone finds immigration easy, and a lot of people find it very hard to stay away from family. Having immediate family does help people integrate faster because they have the potential to integrate into, for example, their sibling's professional and social network. Speaking a language doesn't make integration seamless. Wtf even is this argument...



The last two years have ruined the Canadian immigration system, I agree. But none of what you say about spouse/family presence makes any sense. They are perfectly logical systems set in place with specific goals.
 
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Quite sure no new tr2pr this year.
I'm not that optimistic. FHS backlog will reduce by summer, just in time to accommodate the 100s of thousands of Lambton equivalents graduating in May. New TR2PR for these morons, otherwise they'll cry about taxes (even though they don't pay any/much because they're students working part time at best or using daddy's money more likely). Backlog to 2023, rinse and repeat. New TR2PR every summer. GG EZ no need for draws ever again.
 
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I'm not that optimistic. FHS backlog will reduce by summer, just in time to accommodate the 100s of thousands of Lambton equivalents graduating in May. New TR2PR for these morons, otherwise they'll cry about taxes (even though they don't pay any/much because they're students working part time at best or using daddy's money more likely). Backlog to 2023, rinse and repeat. New TR2PR every summer. GG EZ no need for draws ever again.
I mean... that also actually sounds quite probable... Hope we end up wrong though

The only counterargument I can think of is "FSW's global image", not sure if IRCC is so willing to scrap it at this time. The whole world knows that PR is guaranteed if you study in Canada so TR2PR wouldn't probably add much more traction to what's already there. Chopping down outland pathways however should have a bigger impact.

I don't know mate. What Canada has done to these thousands of skilled professionals is unacceptable. Can't believe a liberal government did this. If you came to me and told me the full story I'd guess it must be a con govt. Marco Mendicino will forever be remembered as the minister who put the nail in EE's coffin.
 
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I mean... that also actually sounds quite probable... Hope we end up wrong though

The only counterargument I can think of is "FSW's global image", not sure if IRCC is so willing to scrap it at this time. The whole world knows that PR is guaranteed if you study in Canada so TR2PR wouldn't probably add much more traction to what's already there. Chopping down outland pathways however should have a bigger impact.

I don't know mate. What Canada has done to these thousands of skilled professionals is unacceptable. Can't believe a liberal government did this. If you came to me and told me the full story I'd guess it must be a con govt. Marco Mendicino will forever be remembered as the minister who put the nail in EE's coffin.
How will Canada fill the need for professions such as engineers etc. All LMIA based invitation from now on?
 
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How will Canada fill the need for professions such as engineers etc. All LMIA based invitation from now on?
I think PNP mostly, and LMIA as you said. Also PGWP helps a lot. If employers are happy with employees on PGWP, they can upgrade them to LMIA near the end of their LMIA.

This is kinda going in the US way.
 
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I think PNP mostly, and LMIA as you said. Also PGWP helps a lot. If employers are happy with employees on PGWP, they can upgrade them to LMIA near the end of their LMIA.

This is kinda going in the US way.

Less competition for people already in.
 

IncredibleCanada

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Yesterday, in CIMM committee meeting Minister indicated that backlog will ever exist. So backlog is not going away it is just made "manageable". Backlog numbers for High skill were appx 15K CEC and 54K FSW persons by Jan, so CEC should be cleared late by March and FSW should take to 3rd/4th quarter Now with assumption of making line of business "manageable" I guess they will start draw now because new intake will come after March. FSW by 4th quarter.

With this, I think Canada is transitioning into next Phase of immigration like US, to strong backlog of applications for coming years and PR will be processed as in when they feel or FIFO basis.

Important observations from last few days -

1. No commitment from clearing backlog
2. People are more worried about Refugees(especially Afghan's) than economic migration
3. It is mandate to create pathways for temporary foreign workers and international students but surprisingly there is no commentary anywhere.
 
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dankboi

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Yesterday, in CIMM committee meeting Minister indicated that backlog will ever exist. So backlog is not going away it is just made "manageable". Backlog numbers for High skill were appx 15K CEC and 54K FSW persons by Jan, so CEC should be cleared late by March and FSW should take to 3rd/4th quarter Now with assumption of making line of business "manageable" I guess they will start draw now because new intake will come after March. FSW by 4th quarter.

2 important observations from last few days -

1. No commitment from clearing backlog
2. People are more worried about Refugees(especially Afghan's) than economic migration
3. It is mandate to create pathways for temporary foreign workers and international students but surprisingly there is no commentary anywhere.
who these people?