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Ray of Hope - 128th Draw

robin6869

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Jul 31, 2017
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after last draw I am broken like many of us.I was waiting for my employer to file lmia but cant rely on that now. I am going to appear in celpip every week. Any celpip guy here who want to share his experience. I want clb 10 or atleast 9.

One more thing justin trudue kept his promise upto 92% so he is still having good chance of getting elected again. I hope they will make 3300 ITA regular to 3900 Regular from next year as they promised ro have 400K immigrants per year.

Have hope, Have faith just not blind
All the best
 
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WantToImmigrate

Champion Member
Feb 4, 2019
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I received my ITA on 2nd October.one of my friend who got his invite 6 months ago haven't undergone biometrics. So bit confused now.
6 months O.O

I almost don't believe your friend

Even the people who I know submitted their application around end of 60 day submission period get request to submit biometrics in 2 months..

So this is how it works (as far as I know).. They send you a biometrics instruction letter, commonly known as BIL as soon as your medical examinations are passed (often known as MEP).. One has to take BIL to VAC (Visa application centers) to submit biometrics

PS: I assume you are applying from outside Canada and USA
If you are in Canada, you may not need to submit biometrics
If you are in USA, VACs are known as something else but the process is same..

*ALSO* Go for upfront medicals and submit your application as soon as possible..

Furthermore, you can find about biometrics and if you exempt here - http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/visit/biometrics.asp

Best of luck!
 
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NataliaBazz

Star Member
Dec 16, 2018
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I've just noticed that there is no option to add information about children in express entry. It's a bit strange, don't u think?

Also, how many draws are left for 2019? Any thoughts? 4 or more?
 

bhagwant12

Star Member
Mar 14, 2019
124
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Category........
PNP
NOC Code......
6235
Well 1 invitation does not equal one immigrant. There are some people that have spouses or children. So sometimes it is just 1 person and sometimes there are 4 or 5. So the average family size is mabye around 1.4 for express entry.
Also there are not all PNP that uses Express entry and for some it will not be possible. That is for those special ones for provincial graduates (Ontario or BC have such streams). For this year app. 1/3 of all PNP were supposed to use EE.
And of course PNP also do have families.

I get the logic now. However, PNPs never made such a huge impact until last year.

Thanks.
 
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Limitless

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Sep 16, 2019
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I've just noticed that there is no option to add information about children in express entry. It's a bit strange, don't u think?

Also, how many draws are left for 2019? Any thoughts? 4 or more?
Not really, it’s usually added post ITA. Plus we can’t say with certainty how many draws are left. Only CIC has that info.
 

lignumvitae

Star Member
Aug 16, 2019
108
46
I would discourage you from using uppercase in your posts

Could you go through the below url and come back in case you have questions?
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/immigrate-canada/express-entry/apply-permanent-residence/police-certificates.html
Well, I don't see a reason not use uppercase. Anyways, I went through this previously but there seems to be some confusion regarding city to city PCC in some other forums.
 

vensak

VIP Member
Jul 14, 2016
3,868
1,016
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Category........
Visa Office......
Vienna
NOC Code......
1225
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
I get the logic now. However, PNPs never made such a huge impact until last year.

Thanks.
PNP started with a measly 9 % for Express entry for the first year. Now we are at app. 33% that is 3.5 x increase compared to 2016. And when you take into account increase of total amount of PNP, it is more like 4x.

For this year, every 2 weeks app. 500 ITA should go to PNP applicants.
 
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rajapanesar

Champion Member
Jan 31, 2019
1,734
562
36
Punjab, India
Category........
FSW
NOC Code......
1241
App. Filed.......
19/09/2019
Posting here just to get notifications. For some strange reason, I haven't received any notification since page 10.
 

Angel1113

Hero Member
Jun 6, 2019
808
937
Ontario
Category........
CEC
NOC Code......
4212
AOR Received.
24 June 2020
Med's Done....
05-06-2020
This is very helpful, thanks. I myself am in the same position. According to my calculations my 3years experience will be completed in Jan, however I am sure my score will increase earlier. I have been calculating over and over again to see when I can accept an ITA.
If I am correct, then I can already accept an ITA (if i get one) in December already?
Yes you can accept it in December and start the process then just submit your application after completing 3 years of work experience. I confirmed it with CIC myself and they said it is perfectly fine to do so.
 

ripul

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Jan 29, 2019
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6 months O.O

I almost don't believe your friend

Even the people who I know submitted their application around end of 60 day submission period get request to submit biometrics in 2 months..

So this is how it works (as far as I know).. They send you a biometrics instruction letter, commonly known as BIL as soon as your medical examinations are passed (often known as MEP).. One has to take BIL to VAC (Visa application centers) to submit biometrics

PS: I assume you are applying from outside Canada and USA
If you are in Canada, you may not need to submit biometrics
If you are in USA, VACs are known as something else but the process is same..

*ALSO* Go for upfront medicals and submit your application as soon as possible..

Furthermore, you can find about biometrics and if you exempt here - http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/visit/biometrics.asp

Best of luck!
Biometrics are valid for 10 years once done. Your friend might be in Canada itself or previously did it for any other type of visa. @Ray of hope