Having a CEC draw only once in 5 years does not indicate a pattern. Be optimistic and hopeful. They will draw FSW.Doesn't that just mean they could be having a combined PNP and CEC draw every 2 weeks? Doesn't mean FSW stands a chance anymore.
Having a CEC draw only once in 5 years does not indicate a pattern. Be optimistic and hopeful. They will draw FSW.Doesn't that just mean they could be having a combined PNP and CEC draw every 2 weeks? Doesn't mean FSW stands a chance anymore.
I hope you are wrong too, cause that means I'll have to get new documents. Pay for new versions of expiring docs.FSW draws on hold as priority is being given to CEC & PNP applicants.
We should not be too hopeful about FSW draws in the near future. IRCC is correct when it says EE draws are continuing as normal.
FSW aspirants will keep applying and GC will make money on every application. The aim is to get the best possible talent so even if the influx is high IRCC will increase the CRS cut-off to get applicants with higher scores.
Having said this i do hope i am terribly wrong.
1. No, this isn't about the country needing more money. Fees have not increased substantially increased in years. The current fees do not cover the costs to process applications. Only 35% of the costs to process files are covered by fees paid by applicants. The other 65% of the cost is covered by Canadian taxpayers. In other words, taxes paid by Canadians is what covers the majority of the costs to process PR applications. Once you are a PR, it will be the same for you. Some of the taxes you pay each year for the rest of your life in Canada will go towards paying for the processing of immigration applications. IRCC is looking to reduce the burden to the Canadian taxpayer and increase the % covered by those applying to immigrate. The increases still will not cover the total cost to process applications and Canadian taxpayers will still be funding part of the processing of each application - but it will be a reduced amount. Immigration is not a funding priority for most Canadians. Most Canadians would prefer their taxes be going to support more / better health care or education or employment programs. Also, this is an election year in Canada, so this may be one of the reasons the government is making this change.I saw this news and i feel there is a bit of comfort and maybe some negative speculations..
1. could it be that the country needs more money and they have increased the fee to achieve that. Also does this mean that the draws will continue to 2022?
2. Could it be that the whole immigration program is wrapping up and they just intend to max out on their income before it gets to a final halt
Not being pessimistic just trying to state every probable outcome.Why are people so pessimistic here. Its better you dont say anything than say pessimistic words that hurt the faint hearted. Lets be hopeful, anything can happen. No one expected a draw today, but it happened...keep hope alive please. No one is an authority here. A few post away was saying provinces nominate only people with strong relation, thats hell lie...a friend just got ITA now and she has no education or stayed in Manitoba before, so why spit out unsure words. Lets keep hope alive please
Did you also read the close relatives part?Why are people so pessimistic here. Its better you dont say anything than say pessimistic words that hurt the faint hearted. Lets be hopeful, anything can happen. No one expected a draw today, but it happened...keep hope alive please. No one is an authority here. A few post away was saying provinces nominate only people with strong relation, thats hell lie...a friend just got ITA now and she has no education or stayed in Manitoba before, so why spit out unsure words. Lets keep hope alive please
Yeah, I'd also like to know. @Pyruvate1 how did they get enough points?Did you also read the close relatives part?
A close relative in Manitoba fetches you a good 200 points I think. I, for one, without any link to Canada, have a score of 460 in MPNP profile. Add a close blood relative, and boom, 660. Education or not, here I come. The last draw for Manitoba was around 700, and I still wouldn't stand a chance.
Just checked, skilled workers overseas cutoff is 742 in today's draw. While skilled. workers in Manitoba, 500.
EOI Draw #87
Posted on April 9, 2020 by Manitoba Immigration
MPNP under the Expression of Interest System
Draw #87 – April 9, 2020
SKILLED WORKERS IN MANITOBA
INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION STREAM
- Number of Letters of Advice to Apply issued: 123
- Ranking score of lowest-ranked candidate invited: 500
SKILLED WORKERS OVERSEAS
- Number of Letters of Advice to Apply issued: 14
- Number of Letters of Advice to Apply issued: 16 who were invited directly by the MPNP under a Strategic Recruitment Initiative
- Ranking score of lowest-ranked candidate invited: 742
Existing candidates probably got the nomination letter after April 5th. That's why you see 606 ITAs. This means about 127 candidates got bumped up from under 600 to 600+ within 4 days.I am a little confused with the number if ITAs (606) issued in the latest pnp draw. It says the cutoff is 698 with tie breaking rule on Dec, 18, 2019 I assume. But in the pool, as of April 5th 2020, there are only 479 candidates above score 600. How are they issuing 606 ITAs? What am I missing?
6 more applications in 4 days... What's the confusion here?I am a little confused with the number if ITAs (606) issued in the latest pnp draw. It says the cutoff is 698 with tie breaking rule on Dec, 18, 2019 I assume. But in the pool, as of April 5th 2020, there are only 479 candidates above score 600. How are they issuing 606 ITAs? What am I missing?
Lol, someone failed their math class. It was 127 more applicants in 4 days. Just joking6 more applications in 4 days... What's the confusion here?
According to me, the skilled workers overseas come from an education in Manitoba, blood relatives in Manitoba, and most probably a previous work experience in Manitoba, and who are now working somewhere else and want to go back to Manitoba with PNP, as they'll have a good score to boast of. Otherwise, 700+ is really difficult.Yeah, I'd also like to know. @Pyruvate1 how did they get enough points?
The only overseas candidates to be invited since last July have been invited through a strategic initiative. If you are invited through a strategic initiative you get an extra 500 points and you don't need any other connection to Manitoba.Yeah, I'd also like to know. @Pyruvate1 how did they get enough points?
Oh ok, thanksExisting candidates probably got the nomination letter after April 5th. That's why you see 606 ITAs. This means about 127 candidates got bumped up from under 600 to 600+ within 4 days.