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taah

Star Member
Oct 5, 2021
53
26
I missed a few tech draws already for having a higher score than the cutoff. Ironically, I might miss the next ones for having a lower score…
Haha yeah me too! But I guess they will probably narrow profiles based on their expiry dates. same thing that they've done previously
 

lokidoki

Star Member
Aug 20, 2021
91
117
NOC Code......
1122
App. Filed.......
06-02-2021
Pre-ITA folks, T-17 days to the next supposed FSW inclusive draw. Who's ready for disappointment?
Why disappointment though? Isn’t that we’ve all been waiting for for ~2 years?
the crs score will drop to a reasonable level within 3-4 draws i think
 

lokidoki

Star Member
Aug 20, 2021
91
117
NOC Code......
1122
App. Filed.......
06-02-2021
my husband and i decided to go for studies starting in september and figure out the EE thing in parallel.
Hopefully,at some point during the studies we’ll be able to get our PR
But right now we’re pre-ITA
This is somewhat risky, but seems like a plan for us right now, as we’re so physically and morally exhausted at this point of all the waiting and uncertainty
 

Lixa

Star Member
Oct 10, 2020
142
121
Hi everyone! I'm currently collecting a few documents for the next draw in July. I have :
- ielts results
- tef results
- ECA
- police certificate

Do I forget something? What others thing should I prepare? Tanks for your answers
 
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Why disappointment though? Isn’t that we’ve all been waiting for for ~2 years?
the crs score will drop to a reasonable level within 3-4 draws i think
Yessss you hold on to that hope. The sting will be that much sweeter when they start making excuses to not resume draws.
 
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cef09

Star Member
Aug 17, 2020
146
99
Category........
CEC
Pre-ITA folks, T-17 days to the next supposed FSW inclusive draw. Who's ready for disappointment?
My only hope is that they'll continuously do a No program specific draw instead of whatever they may have cooked up lol.

Other than that, waiting for another month or two wouldn't really matter at this point.
 

ImpatientAlligator

Hero Member
Sep 7, 2021
782
1,376
Good news everyone! I became a permanent resident yesterday.

The landing process at Toronto-Pearson was smooth and surprisingly fast. Went from kiosk to primary immigration officer to secondary (for PR activation) ... all done in 5 minutes total. Since I don't have a permanent address, they didn't take my address and told me fill out the PR card form later.

Then I told the customs checkpoint that I have goods to declare and they sent me to customs screening where they stamped the BSF186/A forms and gave me the blue slip. Again, all done within 5 minutes. I guess it's only the departures which are horrible at Pearson.
 

dankboi

VIP Member
Apr 19, 2021
3,687
11,099
London, United Kingdom
Category........
FSW
Good news everyone! I became a permanent resident yesterday.

The landing process at Toronto-Pearson was smooth and surprisingly fast. Went from kiosk to primary immigration officer to secondary (for PR activation) ... all done in 5 minutes total. Since I don't have a permanent address, they didn't take my address and told me fill out the PR card form later.

Then I told the customs checkpoint that I have goods to declare and they sent me to customs screening where they stamped the BSF186/A forms and gave me the blue slip. Again, all done within 5 minutes. I guess it's only the departures which are horrible at Pearson.
good good boss
 

Ultraxion

Hero Member
May 10, 2022
258
190
My only hope is that they'll continuously do a No program specific draw instead of whatever they may have cooked up lol.

Other than that, waiting for another month or two wouldn't really matter at this point.
C-19 is almost 100% gonna pass this month.. the change is on its way now
 

ImpatientAlligator

Hero Member
Sep 7, 2021
782
1,376
First time being in Toronto, I'm taken aback by the amount of my countrymen/women in service oriented jobs - cabbies, cashiers, hotel concierge, baristas. The only other place where I've seen anything close to this is Queens and even that's pretty far behind from this.

Also, in two days, I have understood why auto insurance rates are through the roof here - absolute maniacs.
 
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First time being in Toronto, I'm taken aback by the amount of my countrymen/women in service oriented jobs - cabbies, cashiers, hotel concierge, baristas. The only other place where I've seen anything close to this is Queens and even that's pretty far behind from this.

Also, in two days, I have understood why auto insurance rates are through the roof here - absolute maniacs.

I always ask someone from the US the same question - does it feel like America lite or is it something else?