Discouraging, we also need timelines. We've invested so much of our time, effort, money/savings for this process!Not sure how accurate this is, but it looks like a CEC outlander with AOR Mar 9th 2021 got PPR. It seems like as long as it is CEC, there is no border restriction
I know, was just telling that they did cancel the applications. Although, I am not speculating nor I know Canadian politics, so cant even comment. But either way, they have started working on applications and slowly but gradually we all will start receiving COPRs (and yes there will be FSW draws sooner than later!This was a totally different situation and it happened way before EE came in
Well, after September 20th then.Elections, maybe?
When I mentioned elections, my point was just that allowing the issuing of and/or landing of CoPRs again is a major decision, and that that isn't something that I would expect to be done during an election campaign. If it does happen, great. Otherwise it's just an extra 2 weeks to wait before we hopefully find out if anything's going to happen for FSW-Os.Were processing of applications or Conducting of draws ever halted during elections in the history of EE? Just curious as I don’t understand the possible link between both. LegalFalcon has said that immigration activities wouldn’t be interrupted during elections
In as much as I want to like and love this, I believe it's coming in a bit late. Don't spoil their party. Allons-y!Guys - just stop speculating left and right FFK - it was clearly said it that till border restrictions are in place, nothing will change. So sit on your asses and wait till Monday at least. All these things happened because of the reason. So wait pateintly and stop coming up with some new theories that are not supported by hard facts.
Still not official but hoping to get the formal confirmation by Sunday latest. Welcome hereHi everyone, this is my first post
Canada set to welcome fully vaccinated foreign travellers next week
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.cbc.ca/amp/1.6162956
Opening the border is a major decision. On what grounds will they stop the issuance of PPRs? In May they stopped COPRs for outlanders on the basis that they were traveling despite travel restrictions and they couldn't be sent back as they had valid travel documents.Well, after September 20th then.
When I mentioned elections, my point was just that allowing the issuing of and/or landing of CoPRs again is a major decision, and that that isn't something that I would expect to be done during an election campaign. If it does happen, great. Otherwise it's just an extra 2 weeks to wait before we hopefully find out if anything's going to happen for FSW-Os.
Welcome to the forum, and may you share many more useful articles here.Hi everyone, this is my first post
Canada set to welcome fully vaccinated foreign travellers next week
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.cbc.ca/amp/1.6162956
I love the HastagDiscouraging, we also need timelines. We've invested so much of our time, effort, money/savings for this process!
#FREEFSW
This is quite apt. The shortages aren't limited to just Canada though, a lot of firms are struggling to fill positions in the UK as well.There is a huge labor shortage in Canada especially in the Energy, Tech, and hospitality sector. While Canada can somehow find people to fill the hospitality industry, they gonna struggle filling up engineering jobs. They cannot fill those jobs with low-skilled CEC workers or mediocre diploma course holders posing as Students. Canada needs skilled workers. The more they wait on admitting FSW applicants, the messier things gonna get. I highly doubt if these are of worries for JT and co. They think they are scoring political points by admitting more refugees (ethically right) but it's not helping Canada in terms of economy. From personal experience, the employer that offered me a job told me they were trying to fill the position since Jan 2021. It's that tough.
The same is the case with the US. These countries failed to promote STEM education while Asian countries are producing millions of STEM graduates for fun. There is often a narrative in the Western Countries, especially those who pose as nationalists that Asian STEM graduates aren't talented enough. I wonder how they measure talent.This is quite apt. The shortages aren't limited to just Canada though, a lot of firms are struggling to fill positions in the UK as well.
For anyone in STEM and Finance (auditors especially), you can consider applying for jobs in the UK if the goal is to leave your country first. If you are able to get a job, they will sponsor your visa and you will be in the UK in no time. You can decide on whether or not you still want to go to Canada later - when they've gotten their shii together.
Comments on this video are saying people don't want to work because they are getting free money from the government.There is a huge labor shortage in Canada especially in the Energy, Tech, and hospitality sector. While Canada can somehow find people to fill the hospitality industry, they gonna struggle filling up engineering jobs. They cannot fill those jobs with low-skilled CEC workers or mediocre diploma course holders posing as Students. Canada needs skilled workers. The more they wait on admitting FSW applicants, the messier things gonna get. I highly doubt if these are of worries for JT and co. They think they are scoring political points by admitting more refugees (ethically right) but it's not helping Canada in terms of economy. From personal experience, the employer that offered me a job told me they were trying to fill the position since Jan 2021. It's that tough.