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These folks came to Canada to study and they are obligated to return back after the completion of their study program and visa expiry.


Bro cmon. You are sounding like the IRCC officer that gave them the study permit.

How do the officers even keep a straight face while judging study permit applications? Must be hard for them.

"After completion of my course, I will return to my country and start a new business that will put my knowledge to practice in the development of my country."

*Looks at college name*: Lambton College

IRCC Officer: Sure, buddy. I am sure you will.
 
As i said previously, it's not a one size fits all option like an actual open draw. Already mentioned how difficult it is to get a job offer. The last PNP draw has 1,036 ITAs, that's much fewer than an all program or program specific draw. By your own standards, most FSWs should just give up because they would never be consider high skilled enough for a PNP program even if they were made available to them.

Many of you guys are feeling this level of frustration when you may never have even set foot in Canada before, imagine what their frustration is by living, studying and working here and then having to go back.



I won't deny that, but my point is everyone is getting penalised, the people who are well educated and highly skilled as well included.

No one is saying someone with is a CEC candidate with a lower score than you should be prioritised, i'm just saying that reveling in them having to leave the country is ridiculous. Think about if the shoe was on the other foot.
Look, I've made all these arguments on here as well. What I have learned is that people will feel however way they wanna feel, no matter what you or I say. A lot of people on here are angry and hurting because life and IRCC have dealt them a hard blow. Maybe they are not all assholes when the going is good, I don't know.

I think it's best not to self-appoint as gatekeeper of complete internet strangers' feelings.
 
Bro cmon. You are sounding like the IRCC officer that gave them the study permit.

How do the officers even keep a straight face while judging study permit applications? Must be hard for them.

"After completion of my course, I will return to my country and start a new business that will put my knowledge to practice in the development of my country."

IRCC Officer: Sure, buddy. I am sure you will.

Worrying about your future plans not working out is one thing but these imbiciles are on a whole another level of entitlement. They think they are entitled to get the PR after completing some graduation course in Canada.
 
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Look, I've made all these arguments on here as well. What I have learned is that people will feel however way they wanna feel, no matter what you or I say. A lot of people on here are angry and hurting because life and IRCC have dealt them a hard blow. Maybe they are not all assholes when the going is good, I don't know.

I think it's best not to self-appoint as gatekeeper of complete internet strangers' feelings.

I'm not, but i can provide a counterpoint to childish and ill-informed sentiments.

People seem more preoccupied with gatekeeping my counterarguments than i am with their stances. I haven't said anyone isn't allowed to say what they think, i'm just calling out toxicity that doesn't achieve anything other that putting more negative energy into the world.

People are frustrated, i get it. But celebrating other people in a similar situation to them having to go home is puerile.
 
Went back to listen to it again,
At 9:20 into the teleconference he says: "To support those who wish to live in Canada, we are also planning on finalizing 147,000 Permanent Residency applications in the first quarter of this year, which will double what we've done during the last year."
https://www.cicnews.com/2021/12/can...ver-47000-immigrants-in-november-1220241.html
November2021PRdata.png.webp


24679 + 23395 + 22390 = 70464 Peeps!

So 147K will be actually a bit more of double of what was done last year (70,464 Peeps). He was right on number! I think even ministers in Canada get confused about people or applications while looking at the data.
 
https://www.cicnews.com/2021/12/can...ver-47000-immigrants-in-november-1220241.html
November2021PRdata.png.webp


24679 + 23395 + 22390 = 70464 Peeps!

So 147K will be actually a bit more of double of what was done last year (70,464 Peeps). He was right on number! I think even ministers in Canada get confused about people or applications while looking at the data.
Need to consider rejection though. That number only shows those who were approved, but rejections also reduces backlog. They could have decided on double that amount and we would not have known.
 
Right, so 36 months processing still holds. Good to know.

My guess is they will clear all backlogged appliations in the first quarter of this year which received remed requests post October 2021. The rest will continue to be stuck in the black whole probably for another 2 years.
 
https://www.cicnews.com/2021/12/can...ver-47000-immigrants-in-november-1220241.html
November2021PRdata.png.webp


24679 + 23395 + 22390 = 70464 Peeps!

So 147K will be actually a bit more of double of what was done last year (70,464 Peeps). He was right on number! I think even ministers in Canada get confused about people or applications while looking at the data.
GandiBaat put this summary here a few hours ago:

54.5 FSW (People)
24.6 CEC
39.5 PNP

120K<147K

Does that mean they can finalize all apps in Q1?
 
GandiBaat put this summary here a few hours ago:

54.5 FSW (People)
24.6 CEC
39.5 PNP

120K<147K

Does that mean they can finalize all apps in Q1?

The minister talked about all PR applications, not just the EE backlog.
 
120K<147K

Does that mean they can finalize all apps in Q1?
No, Ma'am.
Unfortunately, there are folks who are either non EE economic migrants or simply non economic migrants (think spouse and family based immigration) who will also share this processing number with us EE peeps.