second that. refuges are counted "on top" of the number of planned pr visas issued, and are different then economics categories.
In my work I deal with a lot of government bodies and authorities and they all have certain yearly programs to fulfill, so esentially december is the bussiest time of year for them., some migh even loose funds / available slots, if they dont use the planned amount in the given fiscal year.. I think cic works the same way., the only problem here is the fact that we have no way of knowing what is the acctual amount of pr visas issued upto now, so we don't know what amount they have left to give out untill the end of year
and I think fsw inland and outland fall under the same economic category, so there really should be no dividing or prioritising among those two categories., that is if you don't take into account the moral grounds for giving preference to the people that are already there and contributing to canada already..