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ImpatientAlligator

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Like fake London itself is not car dependent, but most manufacturers that say they’re in London, are actually in the outskirts where there are no buses. Though if you’re just gonna work at a Walmart, for example, then you can just use their buses which isn’t bad.
Same thing with almost every city in NA. Worst part is that, even if there are buses, they take 2x the time cars take.
 
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djcluez

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Jan 2021 Aor and got schedule A but having an issue filling it....For question 6 my spouse had been denied a US visa previously but the question asks "Have you, or, if you are the principal applicant, any of your family members listed in your application for permanent residence in Canada, ever:" should I tick yes on both MY form and my spouse's form and give details of the rejection or should I just tick yes on my spouse's form only? Also for visa refusal should both questions 6d and 6e be ticked as yes or just question 6d?
Thanks in advance.
 

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Please anyone have information about traveling for the purpose of immigration with a child without the father. Is the consent form imm 5604 enough (submitted this during application ) or
One still needs a letter of authorization from The father of the child? @scylla
 
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Hi everyone!
I got a strange email from CIO/BRDC (IRCC) so I need your advice.

Background of the situation:
- About a month ago, I got an ADR. Later, I uploaded the requested docs directly into my application AND send them to three emails (ircc.cio-brcd.ircc@cic.gc.ca, CPC-CTD-Ottawa@cic.gc.ca, CPR-Ott-CaseProcessing@cic.gc.ca) - in the ADR there were mentioned no emails I should send my docs to but there was clearly mentioned that I should upload the docs into application and send to (unknown) email. So, since I knew that my application was processed at Ottawa VO, I sent my mail to these 3 emails.
- About a week ago, I got the first email from CIO/BRDC (IRCC) in which they say they rejected my docs because they were > 5 MB in total. So, I resized the docs and sent them back to the sender since there were no *Do not reply to this email* in the letter.
- And today I received an empty email from CIO/BRDC (IRCC). With no signature.

So, my question is: what could it be?

BTW, in the very first letter of CIO/BRDC (IRCC) there was a line:


So, could the empty mail be that reply mentioned in this line?
 

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Jan 2021 Aor and got schedule A but having an issue filling it....For question 6 my spouse had been denied a US visa previously but the question asks "Have you, or, if you are the principal applicant, any of your family members listed in your application for permanent residence in Canada, ever:" should I tick yes on both MY form and my spouse's form and give details of the rejection or should I just tick yes on my spouse's form only? Also for visa refusal should both questions 6d and 6e be ticked as yes or just question 6d?
Thanks in advance.
I did not even notice that and already submit my Schedule A. My spouse got a rejection before but I only mentioned that in my spouse schedule A and not mine. @scylla what should I do? send a webform or just wait for them to get back to me?
 

Impatient Dankaroo

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“I’m very excited about new flexibilities we’re going to be pursuing in the Express Entry system which will allow us, with more precision, to target workers to fill gaps in key sectors as soon as possible under the current system,” Fraser said before being cut off due to a shortage of time. The minister did not elaborate further throughout the rest of the meeting.

That is already being done by the Provinces.

If they conduct NOC specific draws, what will the provinces do then, conduct All Program draws ?

They better stick to fixing the processing times, everything else is in freaking order.
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Impatient Dankaroo

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Actually, it makes a huge difference for both candidates and the federal government. First, Canadian government will look at the overall market across provinces and fill in the talent gaps. Second, Permanent Residents via NOC draws don't need to get stuck in one province as there is no commitment to the Province as opposed to PNP. The second point is a deal breaker for many who want flexibility. Also, the PNP's actual score are as low as 200 (deducting 600 Provincial points) while NOC draws will get candidates who have high scores, are young, and not boomers. I do believe NOC based codes should be the way forward as it will stop people like the Navinballs and Dkabs who are sitting at home living on Social security. :rolleyes::rolleyes:
I can just imagine like 500 people applying for 1 data analyst job if that happens lol. Salaries gonna go down, and queue everyone trying to move to us. Noc specific draws will be negative imo for Canadian govt atleast

And most taxi drivers are met are financial analysts or engineers in their home country. Idk how they are on the noc code list