I did put a caveat thoughThis "you should get an ITA in the next round" is the biggest scam in the world lol (No offense)
I did put a caveat thoughThis "you should get an ITA in the next round" is the biggest scam in the world lol (No offense)
Say IRCC has 'x' number of backlog then currently the backlog is x+1500.OK. So he says most new applications will be processed in 6 months. And I'm just curious about how much longer for the backlog... How many backlogs are there now anyway?
Bad news for the 75ers: (just read the URL )Then they'll end up flipping burgers
BeforeOne question: Is the SRS score distribution in the Express Entry as of July 6 before or after this draw?
It says that there are 669 people over 601 point, 8773 over 501, and so on. Is this before the draw?
Thank you. Now I see, they actually say that on the page. Idk how I missed it.Before
@sidou - In my opinion that is not how you should interpret locking of profile. Locking means your details in application are freezed - age, ielts score, work history, personal history etc once you receive AoR529 - I see why you are reluctant to create a new one. If IRCC doesn't pull a fast one on us again, you should get an ITA in the next round. What you read about your profile getting locked could be right, I have no experience with that. Good luck bro!
I read your timeline in the footer and I was impressed with your patience and perseverance. We complain here in Canada that our PR decisions are delayed for over 13 months. I looked at yours and the whole process took you over 36 months (since AOR) until you received your PR card? Your journey really encouraged me! Thanks for sharing!@sidou - In my opinion that is not how you should interpret locking of profile. Locking means your details in application are freezed - age, ielts score, work history, personal history etc once you receive AoR
Eg, if your birthday falls after AoR but before application is approved, ideally your CRS should decrease by 5 points due to increase in age. However since age is locked at AoR, your CRS wont decrease for eligibility purpose.
Similarly, if your ielts score expire after AoR, but before application is approved, it wont affect your application.
I think profile is bound to expire on completing 1 year irrespective of whether you have ITA/AoR .
However, I am not an expert and suggest you seek expert opinion to avoid any kind of disappointment. Best luck !
It was uncommon for the Above-500 Club to get that many people in two weeks. Probably a batch of people graduated or obtained another year of work experience.Between the last PNP draw and today, it seems like there were around 750 more people above 501. Not sure about those over 600 (are all listed currently new? I believe there are 669 of them). These 750 plus 669 is over 1400. If this trend of how many new people is added in two weeks continues, and if they continue with small 1500 draws, then how is there a chance for CRS score to go down?
Or am I missing something?
36 months is not the true story, in fact I received CoPR within 5 months. Covid stuck before I could make a move, CoPR expired in 2020. IRCC though renewed it a year laterI read your timeline in the footer and I was impressed with your patience and perseverance. We complain here in Canada that our PR decisions are delayed for over 13 months. I looked at yours and the whole process took you over 36 months (since AOR) until you received your PR card? Your journey really encouraged me! Thanks for sharing!