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For those who might be curious about the relation between the number of ITAs and final admissions :)

According to the IRCC 2020 annual report to the parliament, the number of permanent residents admitted in 2019 for FSW, FST and CEC, was 92,242. Also, the number of ITAs for these three categories in the second half of 2018 and the first half of 2019 was approximately between 83,000 - 86,000 ITAs.

It seems with the refusal rate, and the average number of family members, the number of ITAs and final landing people are really close together and there isn't a huge difference between them, at least according to my search. :)

So we should consider counting dependents as well?
 
After 7 September when the travel restrictions are removed, there will be no excuse left for IRCC to not finalize outland apps. If they continue to give priority to inland apps while holding back COPRs of outlanders then people should forget about Canada for this disgraceful treatment alone.
I'm sure this won't happen though.
You're letting this get to you again, I have no expectations towards 7th of September. If it happens, it happens. All the permutations and speculations are tiring. I will be ready whenever they deem it fit to call me and if I have done something else as I can't wait on them forever? All well and good. Nothing makes sense to me anymore - no matter how much we try to radicalize things here. We are basically feeding on crumbs while IRCC and CECs are having the full course meal.
 
You're letting this get to you again, I have no expectations towards 7th of September. If it happens, it happens. All the permutations and speculations are tiring. I will be ready whenever they deem it fit to call me and if I have done something else as I can't wait on them forever? All well and good. Nothing makes sense to me anymore - no matter how much we try to radicalize things here. We are basically feeding on crumbs while IRCC and CECs are having the full course meal.

I mean it's getting downright humiliating. I still have high expectations from IRCC and I've given them the benefit of doubt for all their stupid policies but September 7 is when that ends.

Gotta move on with life
 
I am only repeating what has been said by the experts. You seem to be doing calcs using a hard 30% and not leaving a margin for errors. They / I said 30%+ meaning probably higher than 30%.

2019, 83,500 ITAs gave us 109,595 admissions to Canada as per IRCC figures. Let’s use a generous 35-37% refusal/declined rate. That is about 2.08 landings per application. The maths seems right. The calcs might not be bang on, but they are close. These are some of Kubair’s posts on this. There is a recent one from last month as well.
2017 data? Hmmmm
 
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Lmao. STEM in the UK? The Netherlands? Germany if you’re ready to learn the language?

UK is the easiest amongst all of them sha, if you have money. Then the Netherlands.

That’s if you aren’t in the UK at the moment.
Na money be d koko; if i was really boxed up I would have explored something different
 
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Na money be d koko; if i was really boxed up I would have explored something different
You’re looking at around 12-15m (living expenses inclusive) if you want to explore the study route in the UK. You are pretty much nailed on to get yourself together within the 2years they will give you after studies. As a Nigerian, you sure as hell would have started the hustle from within the study year :D
 
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Wow!. Does that include the tuition fee?
Sure. Tuition and living expenses. You’re looking at around £12,000 - £16,000 as tuition depending on your course. You will get the tuition at CBN rate of around 570/£1 which equals around 9m-ish if we max out at 16k. Rest will be expended on your day-to-day living expenses which shouldn’t be much of an hassle. I have lots of friends in the UK studying and most of them works for 20hrs - thereabout - in a week.