Hi,
Is the data in 300cap per occupation means that these numbers are counted who received the PER or they're counting it as per application package received (even not yet evaluated)? Thank you.
These are the applications which found complete and eligible for processing and the applicants have received PER.
Angel-i said:
Hi,
Is the data in 300cap per occupation means that these numbers are counted who received the PER or they're counting it as per application package received (even not yet evaluated)? Thank you.
How will i know if im included in one of the eligible applicants? I just lodged my papers last oct. 23 and im quite nervous because the occupation im applying will be full anytime soon. :-X
How will i know if im included in one of the eligible applicants? I just lodged my papers last oct. 23 and im quite nervous because the occupation im applying will be full anytime soon. :-X
Hi,
Is the data in 300cap per occupation means that these numbers are counted who received the PER or they're counting it as per application package received (even not yet evaluated)? Thank you.
Welcome to the waiting list.I also applied for NOC 3211 in oct (11th). We just have to be optimistic.They've started working on sept applicant. My monday we would know our fate to a large extent when the cap will be updated.Lets just be prayerful and hopeful.
Welcome to the waiting list.I also applied for NOC 3211 in oct (11th). We just have to be optimistic.They've started working on sept applicant. My monday we would know our fate to a large extent when the cap will be updated.Lets just be prayerful and hopeful.
This is a rather scary place to be. If for some reason your application falls out of the list, you may have an alternative. Find a job in Canada (difficult but possible), get a work permit, and then apply under the PNP. I did, and I am now in Canada for over4.5 years. Different NOC, but the process worked for me.
In addition if you can get yourself to Canada the new Experience Class will go a long way to keeping you here.