Are there even that many grandpeeps left ?It has started moving slowly and today ladies and gentleman we are going to see the second biggeeeeeeeeeeeest CEC draw of astonishing 75k ITAs - Coooooongratulaaaations to all of us
Are there even that many grandpeeps left ?It has started moving slowly and today ladies and gentleman we are going to see the second biggeeeeeeeeeeeest CEC draw of astonishing 75k ITAs - Coooooongratulaaaations to all of us
Same here. Don't put so much meaning on your online profile. It doesn't show the updated version of your application. For example my medicals got expired in December 2020. I got extension until 21 September, but it will expire too. Yet, nobody contacted me for remedicals yet.Very interesting, in my case my medicals expired on Aug 21st and I didn't receive any re medical request till now, in my profile it simply says "you do not need medicals, we will let you know if this changes". Sometimes it's hard to interpret what these changes mean.
Mine expired on 9th DEC 2020 and still shows the same message "you do not need medicals, we will let you know if this changes".Very interesting, in my case my medicals expired on Aug 21st and I didn't receive any re medical request till now, in my profile it simply says "you do not need medicals, we will let you know if this changes". Sometimes it's hard to interpret what these changes mean.
I would expect at least one FSW-O case on MyImmiTracker through, considering how many cases are in their system. I've got an account with them. It's free and quite a nice way to track things. Give it a go!Hi buddy, good to have you back here .
As for immitracker, I wouldn’t consider it a true reflection of what’s happening. First, only a handful of people registered there, secondly, many people don’t update their status when they get PPRs. In the last one month I’ve seen more than a dozen outlanders get PPRs on FB groups, telegram and WhatsApp groups and I’m pretty sure they haven’t even registered on immitracker. Personally, I wouldn’t even register there if I get an ITA
Well... it was September 7th. Now it might be after September 20th, since we may have to unfortunately wait for a new government to form before any changes are made to immigration policy.Hey mate, please don't believe anything you see on these social media groups. They're just fake accounts of certain immingration consultants to attract customers to themselves by creating an imaginary world where outlanders still get PPR. I've been seeing a couple of FSW-O get PPR on these platforms during my two years of waiting in this process and none of them were real people. (Except the ones who're exempted from the current travel restrictions) We are all waiting September 7 for a reason.
Mine expired and the profile says "you do not need a medical exam". That's normal. Then, later, IRCC decides whether to extend or request a redo.Did anyone's medicals expire and it still shows passed?
Not sure about whether the profile gets locked or moved out the pool, but if you get an SINP nomination and there still haven't been any FSW (general) Federal draws, why would you risk waiting? Through SINP, you'd have a surefire way of getting an ITA Federally once general draws begin again. If you wait, what happens if scores go up and you're not as eligible as you thought you'd be? Not to mention, you'd be eligible right away for PNP draws, which are actually happening all the time.Hey guys... if i have enough score to get ita in the very first FSW draw..meanwhile if i get SINP invite...should i accept it? Not sure how does it work...does my EE profile gets out of the pool the moment i accept and NOI? OR can i keep my ee profile and while waiting for sinp to process nomination i can go ahead with ee profile and defer the noi if the draws happen before nomination is awarded... TIA for replies.
No, mine says Passed on September 2019......Mine expired and the profile says "you do not need a medical exam". That's normal. Then, later, IRCC decides whether to extend or request a redo.
Outland it says!An fsw applicant received ppr(or copr) on September 1st.
https://myimmitracker.com/ca/trackers/consolidated-e-apr-tracker-express-entry-permanent-residency-application/cases/case-91796
Not sure if he/she was inland or outland.
Have you received your GCMS note? Last time we chatted you said you were expecting it in 2weeks timeI would expect at least one FSW-O case on MyImmiTracker through, considering how many cases are in their system. I've got an account with them. It's free and quite a nice way to track things. Give it a go!
Well... it was September 7th. Now it might be after September 20th, since we may have to unfortunately wait for a new government to form before any changes are made to immigration policy.
I was thinking about OINP French Stream but we would have to not claim some points to reduce our CRS, so I am actually waiting if they will open borders this month, if not... we will try doing that, because I don't think they will invite people with over 500 CRS points to PNP. I still need to take a look at Quebec though.Have you checked the PNP options because you guys have a good french score? Or even Quebec?
Yea, that’s pure BS. Only a few FB groups have link to consultants. WhatsApp and telegram groups are candidate made. My group had 3 PPRs last month. None updated immitracker, because it’s a waste of time after.Hey mate, please don't believe anything you see on these social media groups. They're just fake accounts of certain immingration consultants to attract customers to themselves by creating an imaginary world where outlanders still get PPR. I've been seeing a couple of FSW-O get PPR on these platforms during my two years of waiting in this process and none of them were real people. (Except the ones who're exempted from the current travel restrictions) We are all waiting September 7 for a reason.
Back in my day there has been more than 40-50 FSW-O PPRs daily on myimmitracker.com. A significant amount of people use it, and if IRCC really starts issuing PPRs as it used to pre-pandemic, we will again see at least 40 FSW-O every day on that website. So hang on people, we're not there yet.
Here you can see all the people who claimed to get PPR since April out of 29485 people in the system.
Saw the FB post of this applicant. He moved to Canada on a work permit in Dec 2020. So he is Canada as we speak. Technically he was an FSW-O when he applied for the PR, but he is living in Canada since Dec 2020.Outland it says!
I am currently at 522... actually ssk is not one of my preferred regions..and i worked a lot to reach a crs enough to look healthy for fws draw...thats why... dont want to feel like a fool by accepting the invite just before the draws start happening and have to move to a ssk just because i was impatient.Mine expired and the profile says "you do not need a medical exam". That's normal. Then, later, IRCC decides whether to extend or request a redo.
Not sure about whether the profile gets locked or moved out the pool, but if you get an SINP nomination and there still haven't been any FSW (general) Federal draws, why would you risk waiting? Through SINP, you'd have a surefire way of getting an ITA Federally once general draws begin again. If you wait, what happens if scores go up and you're not as eligible as you thought you'd be? Not to mention, you'd be eligible right away for PNP draws, which are actually happening all the time.
I just don't get, in these uncertain times, how anyone could think it's a smart move not to go for PNP if it's offered to them. The risk is too high not to. I assume that you're asking so that if you get drawn, you could cancel SINP and not have to pay. As soon as they begin processing your PNP app, you will not be eligible for the PNP refund.
What is your CRS?
Lol. This is absolutely not true. They sure as hell know who is Canada and who isn't. Country of residence is used to ascertain if you'll need a visa to enter Canada so they know what they are doing. It's as good as checking the country of residence at FINDEC then stall the application or send out eCOPR - depending on your country of residence.Nothing like FSW inland and outland in IRCC’s book; we are all the same under the broad FSW umbrella