it's not an opinion. It's a fact. The old days where having a University degree from Canada would guarantee a PR are over.arsu89 said:we aren't dumb ..everything is visible so keep ur opinion to urself.
it's not an opinion. It's a fact. The old days where having a University degree from Canada would guarantee a PR are over.arsu89 said:we aren't dumb ..everything is visible so keep ur opinion to urself.
kindly help us then !! sign up this petition and tell other if you can .. we will appreciate your supportSpoonRaccoon said:it's not an opinion. It's a fact. The old days where having a University degree from Canada would guarantee a PR are over.
don't try to put ur opinion as a fact. If u can pass the message that will be great if not then let it be. thanksSpoonRaccoon said:it's not an opinion. It's a fact. The old days where having a University degree from Canada would guarantee a PR are over.
That petition is basically complaining and asking for a solution. It doesn't provide a realistic solution or any solution at all. It just says "fix this" pretty much. If this had an easy solution, the solution would be in place. Anybody here has a REALISTIC solution for AINP? That's how it should start... by proposing a realistic solution keeping in mind that Alberta's economy is very bad, Canada took 25,000 refugees from Syria, and that most applications AINP has received don't require University or college studies like retail or food managers.PKG92 said:kindly help us then !! sign up this petition and tell other if you can .. we will appreciate your support
Yeh so wat better can u do?? lol so why don't u propose one.. and keeping in mind we are working and still have our jobs paying taxes. This seems more realistic then you just pointing out ur unrealistic opinion again and again. LOLSpoonRaccoon said:That petition is basically complaining and asking for a solution. It doesn't provide a realistic solution or any solution at all. It just says "fix this" pretty much. If this had an easy solution, the solution would be in place. Anybody here has a REALISTIC solution for AINP? That's how it should start... by proposing a realistic solution keeping in mind that Alberta's economy is very bad, Canada took 25,000 refugees from Syria, and that most applications AINP has received don't require University or college studies like retail or food managers.
you have very little to no skills if you think my opinion is unrealistic... did you write that proposal? that would explain a few things. lol.arsu89 said:Yeh so wat better can u do?? lol so why don't u propose one.. and keeping in mind we are working and still have our jobs paying taxes. This seems more realistic then you just pointing out ur unrealistic opinion again and again. LOL
That is the issue my friend over here. AInp applicants who applied especially under EDS category have been waiting for ever. Since I applied the rules were changed 3 times. Most of the applicants that are being processed are SRS and mostly within 6 month which is unfair. I am on my 20th month .. how is that fair? Well there are lot of things that needs to fixed but unfortunately time is not our side and we need to know the decision before our work permit expires and the things u r talking about won't happen within a year but they might consider about how unfairly we are being treated as to other applicants.samisamisalama said:I see most of the posts here are pushing toward a comparison between Alberta graduates and others. This should not be the case, we should ask for less processing time for all. If you study in other provinces you get always advnatage from your own province over other graduates. Saskatchewan asks you to work 24months, BC allows the BC graduates to apply without even a job offer, in Manitoba you get -200 if you graduated or worked in other provinces, on Québec, the graduates from this province apply even before completion of the study, MSc and PhD graduates from Ontario have their own stream which doesn't require a job ..The point is there is no wrong in giving your graduates an advantage over other. What is wrong is keeping the processing time for all applicants this long..what is wrong is not be transparent from the beginning about the processing time and do nothing to fix that for almost two years, what is wrong is giving no extension on work permit based on file number..please look for what make all people together and not what seperates us..I would not sign a petition unless it addresses these points and I guess most of Alberta graduate share the same opinion.
Its a request that plz dont be super selfish. You cant trust "time" it wont take a second to be bad or good.samisamisalama said:I see most of the posts here are pushing toward a comparison between Alberta graduates and others. This should not be the case, we should ask for less processing time for all. If you study in other provinces you get always advnatage from your own province over other graduates. Saskatchewan asks you to work 24months, BC allows the BC graduates to apply without even a job offer, in Manitoba you get -200 if you graduated or worked in other provinces, on Québec, the graduates from this province apply even before completion of the study, MSc and PhD graduates from Ontario have their own stream which doesn't require a job ..The point is there is no wrong in giving your graduates an advantage over other. What is wrong is keeping the processing time for all applicants this long..what is wrong is not be transparent from the beginning about the processing time and do nothing to fix that for almost two years, what is wrong is giving no extension on work permit based on file number..please look for what make all people together and not what seperates us..I would not sign a petition unless it addresses these points and I guess most of Alberta graduate share the same opinion.
I clearly understand having graduated from Alberta with MSc engineering degree and have not even been able to apply for AINP , one year without a job and running out of time on work permit, I wish I can help you but what I have said is the fact..I don't even have an active application with AINP like you , and waiting the uncertainty in Jan 27..so don't call me selfish because you are far in better situation than mine..all I say let us push for less processing time for all, work permit extension based on file number, or even points in express entry for study in Canada. We All agree on this.Ainp 7 said:Its a request that plz dont be super selfish. You cant trust "time" it wont take a second to be bad or good.
Just see the number of applications in SRS before u talk and compare wid EDS. So plz dont b greedy. We all are students in canada so expecting support from you. We r not being rude to Alberta grads or taking your place. Its just v r in the condition you will never understand.