Soon™Any ideas on when fsw draw might be held. Been watching a lot of YouTube videos everyone says 'soon' but the wait is killing me
Soon™Any ideas on when fsw draw might be held. Been watching a lot of YouTube videos everyone says 'soon' but the wait is killing me
I hope so…I need itThey seem quite certain it will open to vaccinated. Also, September might have the results of Pfizer test on under 12.
Pointless to speculate, because all predictions were wrong, since IRCC doesn’t work with logic.Any ideas on when fsw draw might be held. Been watching a lot of YouTube videos everyone says 'soon' but the wait is killing me
Yeah PNP will be in AI don't think many people will be on Group A, as the last draw was late December 2020, basically means only AORs of March 2021 will be eligible for that, most would be group B, and even more on C
It will happen soonAny ideas on when fsw draw might be held. Been watching a lot of YouTube videos everyone says 'soon' but the wait is killing me
Sometimes I think IRCC itself doesn’t know the answer to this question lolAny ideas on when fsw draw might be held. Been watching a lot of YouTube videos everyone says 'soon' but the wait is killing me
I need positive news all roundCases would always fluctuate and hence shouldn’t be the most important criteria for assessing the epidemiological situation in Canada. Hospitalizations remain stable while death count has not increased considerably. Vaccination rate is still on the increase howbeit at a slower pace now
My medical was renewed last June. Hopefully they will consider me when issuing COPRsI wonder how many FSW applicants will actually make it to Group A. If restrictions are lifted by September, and the last issued FSW ITA was December 2020, then the last possible FSW AOR is March 2021. Which means only the last two December draws can potentially make it to Group A? Based on those assumptions, my guess is that most of us who got an ITA in 2020 will fall on Group B or C then.
I only wish IRCC makes the remedicals request ASAP, I'd rather do them now and have the count down reset back to 1 year, than get pushed out several more months.
Nope, delta is the version from 2021. There will be two new versions released in 2022, variants RunnyNose and BlackLung. They'll come with 32 gigs of ram, 5 cameras and a super full hd screen. Experts say FSW will be back with the release of BlackLung around March 2022.I see FSW ITAs resuming in Jan 2023. Entire 2022 will be used to deal with the delta flu and political bickering.
Could've not lost those jobs in the first place. It was the government's dream to start a ridiculously long lockdown so they could hopefully get everyone vaccinated and win the early election before the world opens back up. Looks like they weren't fast enough. Canada's travel restrictions were not very reasonable.Canadian economy added 94,000 jobs in July: StatCan
- Statistics Canada says the country added 94,000 jobs in July as public health restrictions linked to the COVID-19 pandemic continued to be lifted, but economists warned there is still a "long slog" toward a full recovery ahead.
The federal agency said Friday that the job gains caused the unemployment rate to fall to its lowest level since March of this year, at 7.5 per cent for July compared with 7.8 per cent in June.
No vaccination done=Mandatory quarantine+Covid -ve report (one from your home country and the other in canada) just like uk is doingSince vaccination will be a prerequisite to be eligible to enter Canada as tourist in September, do you think they'll apply the same to PR applicants? If so, we'll have to wait much longer. I mean recognized vaccine is not always available for overseas applicants. PR applicants are stuck in this weird situation, when students and temporary workers can enter, albeit having to go through quarantine if not vaccinated, PR applicants are just ignored.
CRS score is a profiler. It gives direct information about a candidate's age, language abilities, education, professional experience. Employers do care a lot about how young one is and how skilled one is. The younger the better if the candidate has similar experience/skill. No CRS350 can take the job from a CRS450+ because the latter is almost always younger with far better education and language skills, also similar experience/skill.Outland Grandpa speaking here...
There are many reasons to be frustrated with IRCC, but there is no reason to take it out on the low CRS CEC candidates.
Don't forget that the CRS score is not a direct indication of a candidate's chances of success once landed in Canada. It is just a number to filter applications. No employer is going to give a damn about the CRS score.