I feel sorry for everyone who worked hard to beat the cap (including me) so can clearly relate to the frustration. I hope you have some very good reasons in life to enjoy this temporary set-back - God bless !COOLIZIM said:Guys , this has been quote from the www.gazette.gc.ca the official website for government of Canada, please read in red carefully...
Federal Skilled Worker applications
Cap on the number of applications to be processed per year
A maximum of 10,000 new Federal Skilled Worker applications, without an offer of arranged employment, will be considered for processing each year.
Within the 10,000 cap, a maximum of 500 new Federal Skilled Worker applications per National Occupation Classification (NOC) code will be considered for processing each year.
In calculating the caps, applications will be considered in order of the date they are received. Applications received on the same date will be considered for processing having regard to routine office procedures.
For the unique purpose of calculating the caps, the cap year will begin on July 1, 2011 and end on June 30, 2012, unless otherwise indicated in a future Ministerial Instruction. Subsequent years will be calculated from July 1st to June 30th, unless otherwise indicated in a future Ministerial Instruction.
Coolizim
I understand the ''highlight'' as, all applications received on the same day although the NOC is capped is considered for processing. If this assumption is correct,then I cant quite understand why some members who had their application received by CIC on 08/07 had their CC/BD charged whilst few others were informed that their application were returned. Am I reading this right ?
Sanity