Hi
Adroit said:
PMM Sir,
Don't you think this is absolutely unfair with backlog applicants. If there are too many applications in backlog, they can hire more staff to get rid of it.
Well the problem is that Canada only takes about 50K skilled workers per year (That doesn't count PNP or Quebec) So the Minister published the "lists" of jobs needed in Canada and basically only those applicants are being processed, plus a few from the backlog. Prior to the lists, all you had to do was have 1 years experience in an A, B or O NOC and get 67 points to be eligible to apply with no language test. So everyone applied. Now what is the point giving visas to persons whose background/experience won't result in a job in Canada. It doesn't help the Canadian economy nor does it help the emigrant with no marketable skills who will only be able to obtain survival jobs. It doesn't do him/her any good. So if only the backlog was processed, emigrants whose skills are needed now, applications wouldn't be looked at for 8/10 years.
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