Ded for the year; will be revived at 0:00 Jan 1 2022 sharpHow do you know CEC is ded?
how do you say that? So you think all program draws will not ever happen again?Ded for the year; will be revived at 0:00 Jan 1 2022 sharp
Absolutely, which is why it's better to learn in your home country and go to Canada with a license.Nope, didn't even try to learn. I read that learning to drive from scratch and getting a licence in Canada is expensive and a big hassle which is sadge.
Work at Tim hortonsI don't know how to drive, what else can I do on weekends?
How many times you guys killed CeC today? LolYes CeC is DeD
Lol, such is life. We shall triumph someday.Someone recieved a tr to pr in 15 days .I am happy for him at the same time I feel like a joke waiting for more than a year.
The only logical reason I could think of is to clear or significantly reduce the backlog (both inland and outland) before inviting more candidates to the queue. They are going to use inlands to meet 2021 targets while outland (FSW) and expired COPR outlanders will be used for the first quarter of 2022. Using this logic, they should start FSW-O backlog at some point in November to give time for visa stamping and travel. Again, using this logic, they should start all program draws by January for the remaining quarters’ targets.but why not ? what's going on ?
there is no CEC for the rest of the year .. so they gonna do only PNP ?
There's no legal distinction whatsoever between "outland" and "inland". There's only FSW; both inland and outland applications get treated the same. So there's no such a thing as "changing one's application to inland". "Inland" and "outland" are unofficial terms made up by EE applicants and the common folk.Hi guys
I am FSW OUTLAND. I have got working permit and working in Canada right now.
Seems FSW-I still moving. Is there any possibility that I can change my application to FSW INLAND? Is it necessary to do so?
Thanks.
Thank you.There's no legal distinction whatsoever between "outland" and "inland". There's only FSW; both inland and outland applications get treated the same. So there's no such a thing as "changing one's application to inland". "Inland" and "outland" are unofficial terms made up by EE applicants and the common folk.