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abhiram.kumar

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Liberals will find a way.
They closed Roxham, which decreased refugees. But they have increased visas to poor countries knowing full well that they will come and claim refugee status.
Refugee claims have shot up in airports.
It's incredible how these Liberals operate.
It’s because there are still idiots in the world who believe that Canada is some sort of Utopia and they believe that their lives will magically turn around once they land in Canada and make false asylum claims. Canada still doesn’t experience the crisis that the US and Europe are undergoing because of the US border, the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans preventing illegal aliens from making such journeys. Legally, nothing will change in Canada, as no democratic country which respects human rights, will deny someone from making an asylum claim. The question is whether they will stay once their asylum claim is rejected. Living as an undocumented person in Canada means getting crushed by the cost of living without access to healthcare and other social supports. What sort of an idiot would enjoy living in such precarious conditions.
 
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primestudio

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https://www.thestar.com/news/canada-to-limit-study-permits-for-international-students-raise-financial-requirement/article_0b973e50-9521-11ee-b0ba-5b0c543a06c1.html

Key points:
1. He said new pilot programs will also be introduced to encourage post-secondary education institutions to recruit international students from underrepresented countries.
2. Starting January 1, 2024, the cost-of-living financial requirement for study permit applicants will be raised from the current $10,000 to $20,635 in addition to their first year of tuition and travel costs to ensure that international students are better prepared for life in Canada.
3. Caps to be put in place

Other announcements from Minister today:
1. No more PGWP extensions
2. Students can work 40 hours/week till April 2024

#1 will be interesting to see. Probably a diversification strategy to source students, but one that's not needed if the quality of students was the focus. It appears to be an excuse for never really fixing the quality of students.
Marc Miller said the following in a public setting.
“You have industry and low-skilled labour, whether it’s big box shops or others looking for cheap labour and wanting to maintain a 40-hour work week for some of the students, [competing] with the labour gap we face in this country,” he said. “We need those people working, and why not if they’re paying a whole heck of a lot of money to come to Canada and study? Why should we deny them that right?”
Its definitely for cheap labor otherwise they would have revamped the CRS system and PNPs years ago to target quality students and disincentivize lamdas, yet there still exist numerous PNPs targetting low skilled labor (looking at you Manitoba). That's why they keep the 40 hour work week thingy in place until the public gets distracted with another issue. Most people have short attention span nowadays, easily getting swayed by whatever the media choose to push.

Does anyone else remember they were banning foreign real estate buyers before caving in to pressure and proceed to quietly relax a lot of the important points?.

Canada Quietly Rolled Back Parts of Its Foreign Buyer Ban After Just 86 Days - Better Dwelling
 
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Impatient Dankaroo

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Liberals will find a way.
They closed Roxham, which decreased refugees. But they have increased visas to poor countries knowing full well that they will come and claim refugee status.
Refugee claims have shot up in airports.
It's incredible how these Liberals operate.
I've noticed alot of Mexicans these days. They are mainly labourers/construction and also heavy beer drinkers.
 

Shravan_Kumar

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iSaidGoodDay

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henryle2802

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Sep 28, 2023
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I am at 464.Still a long way away.Judging by the number of STEM candidates in the pool, it would require another 2 STEM draws with good numbers at least to get an ITA.
same here with 468 lolll. If they do more regular draw, we may have chance but with this inconsistency, there is no hope :(
 

refaul

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Nov 28, 2023
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hello, i am current working in canada as a tech specialist.
Alright! I will bite.

https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/immigrate-canada/express-entry/documents/proof-funds.html



Are you applying under CEC? Do you have a valid job offer (and perhaps claiming points for that)?
If answer to either questions is yes. then NO. Otherwise, do show funds.

In short, your current employment status does not determine, your job offer or program under which you apply do.
 

ourcanadavisa

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When the round specifies a CRS score of 481 for the lowest candidate, does this imply that all applicants with selected NOC codes above 481 received invitations, or does it denote the lowest score among candidates with the 24 NOC codes? For instance, does it mean that all Software Engineers with NOC codes above 481 obtained invitations?
 

Shravan_Kumar

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When the round specifies a CRS score of 481 for the lowest candidate, does this imply that all applicants with selected NOC codes above 481 received invitations, or does it denote the lowest score among candidates with NOC codes? For instance, does it mean that all Software Engineers with NOC codes above 481 obtained invitations?
It means that all candidates with STEM NOCs with CRS score 481 (Tiebreaker rule) and above received or at least will receive an ITA.
 
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youngnino

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Dec 25, 2022
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finally got invited by the skin of my teeth. CRS 481 STEM. pretty happy about it.
But I'd like to say to everyone who has not gotten the invitation yet to start french. I started 85 days ago and have studied 220 hours so far. I've finished A1 after 180 hours and started A2 around 2 weeks ago.

I believe it's totally doable to get B2+ in french in a year. I also have a friend who did it in a year as well.

Anyways good luck to everyone and a huge congratulation to everyone who got invited
 

henryle2802

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Sep 28, 2023
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Only if they treat STEM and they treated the Francophones :)
They wont because there is too much STEM applicants event from PNP or genral draw. They need to calculate that and give out the rest ITA to meet the cap. While there is not much French applicant in PNP or genral draw because all of them are in Quebec and IRCC need to meet the cap for French too that why they draw that every single week loll