Yeah, but really 40,000 is a lot, I see most people eligible getting a spot. A lot of statistics in the past give us an idea of where the numbers of eligible applicants lie (somewhere between 30k and 90k depending on eligibility factors).I don't like how we are being pitted against each other. Made to be each other competitors. When in reality it's their confusing system and unclear instructions messing with us all.
I think the same, not a lot of people have their language tests.I now think the portal won't close on the first day so I'm fairly confident those of us who will have IELTS results before the 6th will make it. Fight on, brothers!
Yes, last week the consultants/lawyers were saying that they are setting up the portal.I feel they didn't share the info because they themselves didn't know at that point. They are still figuring it out. Which... fine, but it creates confusion.
That is the part that throws me off totally. Nothing wrong with announcing three weeks in advance of the day, but at least provide instructions or information if not the forms.I don't like how we are being pitted against each other. Made to be each other competitors. When in reality it's their confusing system and unclear instructions messing with us all.
I'm starting work at noon on that day for starters and that is if it opens at 12 midnight. If it opens later in the morning, say past 9am, I'm calling in sick. No retreat no surrender.Who's taking a day off or maybe two closer to May 6th?
Who's thinking of having lots of coffee to be awake the whole night of May 5th?
A fair number of people are back home, many don't have IELTS, many haven't even graduated ( people still in school with no completion letters ), many in lockdowns having a break from employment, many graduates who are still searching for jobs.Yeah, but really 40,000 is a lot, I see most people eligible getting a spot. A lot of statistics in the past give us an idea of where the numbers of eligible applicants lie (somewhere between 30k and 90k depending on eligibility factors).
It won't be the IRCC if there aren'tI’m almost certain there will be more eligibility requirements than what’s currently set.
I'm doing the opposite, I have better equipment, internet and a bigger screen at work. I can easily work using one screen and keep my pages refreshing in the other, opening the forms...Who's taking a day off or maybe two closer to May 6th?
Who's thinking of having lots of coffee to be awake the whole night of May 5th?
Yeah for sure.. we overestimate and think the eligibility criteria are loose when in fact we are in a middle of a stay-at-home order for the largest province with so many laid off.A fair number of people are back home, many don't have IELTS, many haven't even graduated ( people still in school with no completion letters ), many in lockdowns having a break from employment, many graduates who are still searching for jobs.
Again, I could be wrong.
Yeah, if what they said about people who have been temporarily laid off and have 0 hours not being eligible is true, a lot of graduates in non-essential businesses can't apply. Even if the fresh graduates manage to get their completion letters in time, a lot of students are employed in the service industry and were forced to stay home because of lockdownsA fair number of people are back home, many don't have IELTS, many haven't even graduated ( people still in school with no completion letters ), many in lockdowns having a break from employment, many graduates who are still searching for jobs.
Again, I could be wrong.