Reposting this. May help some deal with the uneven way of certain codes getting charged ahead of others.
100% Agree. No point in panicking over this. CIC is just being smart about using their resources so they can cap certain codes and prevent extra administrative work load. It actually may help everyone because that might free up resources from the completeness check part of the process, once all of these codes get capped.
May I also remind people that all of us anyway likely will plan on landing next year summer (May to Aug 2015). The winter (Canada) is already set in and looks to be a bad one. Would be a bad idea to land during the winter months, for people not used to it. Whereas, if you land in the summer, you get a few months to find your bearing and acclimatize. I am also told that employers put out more job vacancies during the summer months. For those who have kids, the next school term begins 1st September 2015. So, a 15 day delay is not worth fretting over. Spend the time learning about the place.
Quote from: emerald89 on November 11, 2014, 12:19:24 am
I share the same view of some here about charging the CC for hot NOCs like 2171 an 2173 will benefit the rest of other non-hot NOCs in the long run.
By charging the CC for those hot NOCs, CIC can confirm number of applicants that will be in the cap for those hot NOCs that will help them to announce and eventually to send back all the remaining applications waiting in the mail room.
For those non-hot NOCs which will remain open until end of the FSW14 cycle, all applications will be processed as long as the package is complete.