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nat29 said:
If being a CEC applicant "suggests" a higher probability to adjust better to a new life in Canada, why our friends in CIC grant the ITAs under FSW category to so many applicants who qualify under CEC too? Just curious...

That probably has to do with caps.. If they have limited number of CEC's they will likely hand it to applicants with longesr/strongest CEC experience, or perhaps belonging to high-demand NoC... Note that this is my own opinion based on observation.. I could be wrong
 
tomneversfield said:
That probably has to do with caps.. If they have limited number of CEC's they will likely hand it to applicants with longesr/strongest CEC experience, or perhaps belonging to high-demand NoC... Note that this is my own opinion based on observation.. I could be wrong

I'm curious to know whether people who qualify under CEC have LMIAs. I could be wrong, but it to my observation if you have obtained an LIMA you automatically qualify under FSW or FST.
 
tomneversfield said:
That probably has to do with caps.. If they have limited number of CEC's they will likely hand it to applicants with longesr/strongest CEC experience, or perhaps belonging to high-demand NoC... Note that this is my own opinion based on observation.. I could be wrong

That's what I was thinking too, it has most likely something to do with the numbers on their books. As for the longest and strongest CEC experience I am not sure if I agree. I have more than 15 years experience in a highly demanding industry, including several years in Canada and still.. got ITA under FSW.
 
tomneversfield said:
That probably has to do with caps.. If they have limited number of CEC's they will likely hand it to applicants with longesr/strongest CEC experience, or perhaps belonging to high-demand NoC... Note that this is my own opinion based on observation.. I could be wrong

Yeah, I am a PNP applicant but i applied in Aug 2014 thats over a year now.So indirectly i am CEC too. They should be considering me ;)
 
I am on lmia and was eligible for cec only.
 
sharma1990 said:
Count me in...what is your timeline?you got something ?

Where do you see the update after ghost email? In MYCIC or ECAS?
 
malik85 said:
Where do you see the update after ghost email? In MYCIC or ECAS?

Naothing chnaged bro..nothing at all its my 3 rd day

After ghost email ...
 
I think we should broaden the topic past ghost e mails ;)

Where will you guys go if you get PR? I am totaly undicided with almost all major cities as an option: Vancuver, Toronto, Calgary. I've pretty much covered all of Canada lol
 
Hey yelena. What is most beautiful place to live. I mean green, nature, less snowy with lots of water bodies. If I happen to be there I would like such place.
 
I'm going to Calgary.

Sunil55, I think the greenest (and warmest) is BC.
 
sunil55 said:
Hey yelena. What is most beautiful place to live. I mean green, nature, less snowy with lots of water bodies. If I happen to be there I would like such place.


Then vancuver is suitable place for you...
 
Duskyblue said:
I'm going to Calgary.

Sunil55, I think the greenest (and warmest) is BC.

Calagary is preety tough place to live specially in winters
 
Yes vancuver has no snow at all... however, Calgary has 10 times more sunny days than vancuver! Vancuver has a lot of days with rain and to be hones i would prefeer cold, snowy and sunny than wormer, wet and cloudy :)

Where i live currently is a lot like vancuver, on the sea with lots of rainy and cloudy days.

People say that vancuver is one of the most beautufull places in canada...
 
I think Vancouver should be great to be my first choice .. the job prospect for a Pharmacist is much better there than other states according to job bank statistics.Adding to that the beautiful weather and the cultural diversity in there ..