Of course, i also did it through VAC the last time...DannyyBoy said:Of course send application again, and also send them all required documents. And it is much better if you send through the VAC-visa application center.
Vitalia said:My guess is that the new applicants starting May 1st, 2014 will go into Express Entry pool. And our applications will be assessed under the Ministerial instructions effective May, 2013. We will read the details tomorrow April, 26th.
Guys, I am afraid ur assumptions can't be true because Express Entry takes effect from January 2015. The regulations thereof cannot overwrite the subsisting regulations. Note that the minister announced that fsw 2014 would follow the same rules as 2013. So I think creating another backlog is inevitable. However, I personally believe that it is the new (2014) applicants that will take the brunt of the backlog. The impending backlog as a result of upcoming 2014 applications will (very likely) compel the VOs to expedite the currently pending cases.oszi said:My last hope is that sentence, meaning they will process us this year, eliminate the backlog and continue with these new applications as first ones under Express Entry. My concern is that with the pace of Vienna, we can easily slip into the pool too...
Yes that's my point. No matter how much intake they have for 2014, they still have to first process applications from the year before.DannyyBoy said:Anvaller, I agree with you! If they don't have backlog then they cant explain what they really do. Now they will receive new cases and create new backlog, but finally old application must be processed.
Oh yea thanks for asking, just as shown on my timeline, I received MR in Feb and now am on another round of waiting for the PPR. I hope it wont be long. I see Vienna seems a bit awake now, how is ur case going too?DannyyBoy said:Anyway Anvaller whats happens with your application?
Nothing since feb 2013 ..and still waiting for MRAnvaller said:Oh yea thanks for asking, just as shown on my timeline, I received MR in Feb and now am on another round of waiting for the PPR. I hope it wont be long. I see Vienna seems a bit awake now, how is ur case going too?
My problem is with the amount of new applications they will collect now (25.000). If you have seen my previous posts, I have done an analysis of the current backlog, and also of the yearly target of FSW admissions for Canada and each VO individually. My conclusion was basically that this year these quotas were set exactly to the backlog of each VO, thus making sure the current backlog will just be processed by the end of this year, but no more. It means that all these new applications can only be processed next year, and actually this is such a large amount that could only be processed during a whole year or more (about 55.000-60.000 persons). Now the questions are these:DannyyBoy said:Anvaller, I agree with you! If they don't have backlog then they cant explain what they really do. Now they will receive new cases and create new backlog, but finally old application must be processed.
Anyway Anvaller whats happens with your application?
Why do you think they do not go into the pool? The news and backgrounder only talks about intake of new applications, not the way they will be processed. They even say this new cap supports next year's immigration target, which should be Express Entry already. There is no new OP manual yet. The yearly target for FSW admissions is a mere 47.000 persons. Either they come from Express Entry, or they come from old program backlogs, or both, but then eliminating the backlog will take even longer, could be 2-3 years. I still think they intend to process us this year, but anyone else after us, or left for next year is Express Entry.DannyyBoy said:Oszi, partially agree with you. But those 25k new application will not go to the pool, express entry is new system stars on jan 2015 and there is no relationship wit this new fsw program.
I agree that this new fsw program will create new backlog, also keep jobs for VO stuff. Vicious circle isn't it?
And the important word is: ACCEPTED, not processed. Processing can easily be by EE rules in 2015.DannyyBoy said:This is an important sentence:
" These are the last FSWP, FSTP and CEC applications that will be accepted under the current system before Express Entry launches in January 2015."
Whatever, but these numbers just don't add up, if they accept another 1 year worth of applications, before they even start taking EE applications, how do they intend to process all these? I just can't accept they want to recreate the backlog all of a sudden, of which elimination is celebrated and awaited in many news releases during the past months.DannyyBoy said:and don't forget the under the current system ( current MI - Ministerial Instructions) and this MI is valid until the application is processed..
Oszi, I understand ur concern but the situation might not be as bad as ur worries. 1st of all the express entry might not escalate the backlog due to 2014 intake cos I can guarantee u, that the EE system is like shutting the doors of PR. Very few applicants will be qualified when it takes off. The CIC knows this, hence the reason they don't mind taking a sizeable bulk of the last significant batch this year. Attorney Cohen knows what he is saying when he said that it might be this year or never for the majority of prospective applicants for PR.oszi said:Whatever, but these numbers just don't add up, if they accept another 1 year worth of applications, before they even start taking EE applications, how do they intend to process all these? I just can't accept they want to recreate the backlog all of a sudden, of which elimination is celebrated and awaited in many news releases during the past months.
And by the way, until we see the new operation manual, nothing is sure. That will settle these concerns once and for all.