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I have a gut feeling one of the active members here is a secret IRCC agent lmao.
yeaI work at IRCC bro
I work at IRCC bro
I have a gut feeling one of the active members here is a secret IRCC agent lmao.
yeaI work at IRCC bro
I work at IRCC bro
even to waste time doing nothing, our brain consumes energy and a bit effort to keep up, i dont think any of those lazy staff will be spying by staying active hereI have a gut feeling one of the active members here is a secret IRCC agent lmao.
Pfft you don't want to work for $74,728 a year reviewingeven to waste time doing nothing, our brain consumes energy and a bit effort to keep up, i dont think any of those lazy staff will be spying by staying active here
i prefer to be somewhere in the countryside with my own farm and a small cottage with a nice cosy bar. i am not running for career and money.Pfft you don't want to work for $74,728 a year reviewingFSWapplications?
Dankfella would unPPR all them low score CECs AVENGE US BROPfft you don't want to work for $74,728 a year reviewingFSWapplications?
100% AB life I'm going for. Not a farm though, I'm not capable enough for thati prefer to be somewhere in the countryside with my own farm and a small cottage with a nice cosy bar. i am not running for career and money.
Dankfella would unPPR all them low score CECs AVENGE US BRO
*Dank sees CRS of 75*Dankfella would unPPR all them low score CECs AVENGE US BRO
He goes*Dank sees CRS of 75*
Dank:
I think you're going a little too far with the rhetoric, but i agree with the notion that there are a lot of people who just do a pretty low rent diploma and then use that to stay in the country. But they usually would not have a high enough score in an all program draw despite the significant bonuses for Canadian education and work experience to qualify. That changed when they were scraping the bottom of the CEC barrel to fill their quota once they weren't having open draws for everyone.They have actually said it though. Granted this was during Mendicino's disastrous time as immigration minister. They wanted to "give low skill candidates a fighting chance". The problem, like I mentioned in a followup comment, is that low CRS is not the same as low skill. Low skill generally refers to people working jobs with a low barrier to entry. This is great. Give them an honest shot at PR, and I will support this at the cost of my own candidacy.
On the other hand, low CRS is just dumbasses who got a worthless PG diploma in Canada while being unable to string together one coherent sentence in english. This is the group I have issue with.
MM said they wanted to give "hard working candidates with lower scores" a shot at PR, and there was a calculated effort to focus on low scoring candidates. We can use the excuse of the pandemic, exceptional circumstances or whatever else, but this selective drop in CRS for some candidates and not others was a very calculated move. Even in the two lawyers association letters to the new immigration minister, they talk about some importance that these low CRS candidates apparently have. My understanding of it is that they're confusing low CRS with "low skill". Low skill are essential. Low CRS are scum.
Well then, I'm outta here !I have a theory. Has it ever occurred to folks why people in this thread never got a PPR while close AOR's been getting it elsewhere? I guess IRCC fcukers have been watching us and put us on a watch list.
Then you need to settle in the MidWest America, Bro.i prefer to be somewhere in the countryside with my own farm and a small cottage with a nice cosy bar. i am not running for career and money.
Girls are damn pretty tooThen you need to settle in the MidWest America, Bro.