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Jaycejay

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Submitted schedule A last Friday and passed remedicals today.
Congrats man, you are so close now
600 applications processed for fsw per month and atleast 50k applications pending lol ,if it goes in this rate it will almost take 7 years at that time mostly and hopefully I wouldn't need a canada pr .Kubeir says it is fine he talks like 600 is like 60000 .even if they process at a decent pace 5k per month it will take 10 more months so people who are waiting form 2019 and 2020 are idiots,As we all know Canadians in general will do anything not to be back at the office so priority changes hmm let us see where that goes,with more variants ,more refugees around the world which is now a days a seasonal thing I will consider my self super lucky if I get copr by june 2022.Thanks to the fucking mm and it 2022 is also messed up.
I have read somewhere Canadians are not that patriotic when compared to Americans when I read that I was surprised this I read was 3 to 4 years ago now I understood why if they treat people like shit and as commodities who will be fucking patriotic

Similarly did they say something in the mandate letters?
600 per month is October figures. November should be at least 10 fold higher for FSW since that’s when actual noticeable movement began. I honestly didn’t even expect that IRCC was processing an average of 600 FSW in-persons applications before November, thought it would be much lower
 

immicow

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I don't understand this. I am a FSW AOR November 2019. I have zero news. There is 8 months difference and others are being processed before me. What's the logic behind this?
Are you a security not started case? For those whom security is not started. Their applications are skipped. Probably they will get to us after completing all the finalized apps
 

vinnn

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Congrats man, you are so close now

600 per month is October figures. November should be at least 10 fold higher for FSW since that’s when actual noticeable movement began. I honestly didn’t even expect that IRCC was processing an average of 600 FSW in-persons applications before November, thought it would be much lower
so can we still expect PPR in early 2022 for FSW-O (AOR NOV/DEC), as initially data was interpreted in this group
 

Fasih Khan

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Dec 12, 2021
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Does anyone know what amount of FSW applications are in the backlog? I have a score of 487 and if IRCC is finalizing about 600 fsw files then according to the internal memo it has to clear half of the backlog before resuming the draws and at this pace, things are looking very bleak.
 
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oinkario

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Does anyone know what amount of FSW applications are in the backlog? I have a score of 487 and if IRCC is finalizing about 600 fsw files then according to the internal memo it has to clear half of the backlog before resuming the draws and at this pace, things are looking very bleak.
If the FSW draw ever resumes (which I think is likely), 487 basically guarantees an ITA just a few draws in. The majority of candidates, myself included, have zero chance of getting above 481 except for LMIA/PNP.
 

Jaycejay

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Does anyone know what amount of FSW applications are in the backlog? I have a score of 487 and if IRCC is finalizing about 600 fsw files then according to the internal memo it has to clear half of the backlog before resuming the draws and at this pace, things are looking very bleak.
As at August 2021, we had around 29,400 FSW ‘in-cases’ applications (50,000 if we add their dependents) in the backlog. That number would have reduced by some respectable figure at the moment, because since November we saw significant number of PPRs released compared to the previous months. Note that the 600 files being processed is average monthly figures from January to October (when there was no noticeable movement for outland applications)
 
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HA1986

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Nov 20, 2020
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I don't understand this. I am a FSW AOR November 2019. I have zero news. There is 8 months difference and others are being processed before me. What's the logic behind this?
it's mysticism! logic is for normies like us, IRCC operate on a higher plane of existence.
 

Fasih Khan

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Dec 12, 2021
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As at August 2021, we had around 29,400 FSW ‘in-cases’ applications (50,000 if we add their dependents) in the backlog. That number would have reduced by some respectable figure at the moment, because since November we saw significant number of PPRs released compared to the previous months. Note that the 600 files being processed is average monthly figures from January to October (when there was no noticeable movement for outland applications)
Thank you so much for your reply. You have cleared a lot of things for me.
 
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SJCochrane6

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I know this is not the right thread but I haven’t seen a lot of Outland CEC PPRs. Is that because there are just so many more FSW applications in the backlog? TIA
 

ElvisRamaj

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I know this is not the right thread but I haven’t seen a lot of Outland CEC PPRs. Is that because there are just so many more FSW applications in the backlog? TIA
Compared to CEC there are more FSW in the backlog.

But again, no one here is interested on CEC news, we are all FSW. So, even if we see 100s of PPR for CEC, no one will lift a finger to announce anything.

As for me, I am extremely happy to see PPR for FSW being handed because I didn't expect them to touch those files before January 2022.
 
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As at August 2021, we had around 29,400 FSW ‘in-cases’ applications (50,000 if we add their dependents) in the backlog. That number would have reduced by some respectable figure at the moment, because since November we saw significant number of PPRs released compared to the previous months. Note that the 600 files being processed is average monthly figures from January to October (when there was no noticeable movement for outland applications)
Hi Jaycejay. Just want to salute your energy and also confirm if you're the same Jaycejay on a certain Telegram group named FSW PNP Outland AOR 2020?