I read some article that they have found some frozen old viruses from 15 000 years ago in Siberia. They were able to get some of them back to liveHonestly, humans can be stupid sometimes lol
I read some article that they have found some frozen old viruses from 15 000 years ago in Siberia. They were able to get some of them back to liveHonestly, humans can be stupid sometimes lol
Expiry is always from the original date of the test.I have a query…I gave IELTS exam on 7th September 2019 but had to apply for revaluation and got my updated test results on 19th October 2019
What expiry date would be considered for the test results as per IRCC?
Is it October 2021 or September 2021?
Please reply.
There will never be a definite answer to this question lolI have a query…I gave IELTS exam on 7th September 2019 but had to apply for revaluation and got my updated test results on 19th October 2019
What expiry date would be considered for the test results as per IRCC?
Is it October 2021 or September 2021?
Please reply.
That’s clearly stated on IELTS page but as per IRCC requirement it’s not really specified anywhere (I’ll be glad to know if there’s a reference though). But my instincts always goes for 2 years from the date on your TRF (result). This is possibly why they ask for the date of results while creating/editing your profileExpiry is always from the original date of the test.
Doesn't equate to PNP/CEC draws though. It takes a while to actually get nominated. What they sent out this week were NOIs. Candidates still have to apply then wait for decisions. All of these can't happen in few days.More Manitoba and BC PNP draws. Brace for a PNP/CEC draw this week I suppose
Always thought you're man! I obviously need to think againAt birth and till date
Lmaoo. That weird hypothesis lmaooLet’s hope someone won’t eat another bat or weird animal in the future.
Seems you asked Mark this question a few days ago? I'd go with the test date because that was when you were tested. Whatever you wrote or said was from that date. The result only came out later.I have a query…I gave IELTS exam on 7th September 2019 but had to apply for revaluation and got my updated test results on 19th October 2019
What expiry date would be considered for the test results as per IRCC?
Is it October 2021 or September 2021?
Please reply.
Yes, he did. Your answer makes sense but would be quite unfair to people who had to remark and wait many weeks for new resultSeems you asked Mark this question a few days ago? I'd go with the test date because that was when you were tested. Whatever you wrote or said was from that date. The result only came out later.
That article is very poorly written. Once tourists are allowed, such statements will have no base in the public. I don't know anything about Australia but Canada's economy and demographics can't quite handle this pandemic-style immigration any longer. They're already an aging polulation and most (at least half) of the recent CEC immigrants will retire in less than 15-20 years. A decade? Canada's economy would crumble if the current damaged immigration system continued for another 2 years, let alone a decade.This is a bu*****:
"But opening their borders anytime soon would expose their societies to the coronavirus. Analysts believe it could take a decade for Australian immigration to return to prepandemic levels. And closed borders reinforce anti-immigrant sentiment. The New Zealand government intends to permanently restrict immigration postpandemic. "
If you will allow only vaccinated people to come to your country you are not creating bigger risk from the risk you already have in your vaccinated populationWho the hell wrote that?
Totally agree with you on this oneThat article is very poorly written. Once tourists are allowed, such statements will have no base in the public. I don't know anything about Australia but Canada's economy and demographics can't quite handle this pandemic-style immigration any longer. They're already an aging polulation and most (at least half) of the recent CEC immigrants will retire in less than 15-20 years. A decade? Canada's economy would crumble if the current damaged immigration system continued for another 2 years, let alone a decade.
There was article stating these concerns, can't find it now though. The foolishness of the article is evident by it's ending:
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Whoever forms the government after the expected fall election should consider creating a commission of inquiry into immigration, with a mandate to determine how many immigrants Canada should be bringing in and how best to integrate them.
We must prevent the kind of polarization over newcomers that is tearing other countries apart, while preserving our diverse, open-hearted, multicultural society. Let’s just make sure we’re doing it right.
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How is integration is a problem all of a sudden? How did it come to polarization? Who is tearing what apart? Was the article not discussing the pandemic? Sorry but this is typical right-wing speech, just under disguise.
Yeah that's what I thought, but it was never clear if the provincial 'draws' were NOIs or profiles that had completed the provincial process, gotten the 600 points, and were waiting in the pool with 600+ scores for the next draw. "Manitoba invites 1000 candidates" could mean 1000 people managed to clear everything and got invited with the 600 points. I was never clear on what these draws actually meantDoesn't equate to PNP/CEC draws though. It takes a while to actually get nominated. What they sent out this week were NOIs. Candidates still have to apply then wait for decisions. All of these can't happen in few days.