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I really hope Canadian Government also considers all the work permit holders or PGWPs currently residing inside Canada without 1yr+ Canadian experience but are already in FSW. Many have lost their NOC 0,A,B jobs due to covid and finding new one is going to be a very tuff task. This group wouldn't be huge but would already give a fair chance to those who are 450+ and worried about their work permits expiring.
 
I see CEC Candidates and PR Holders are on an onslaught today on this forum against the possibility of FSW draws. When the tides turn, they will be singing a rather different tune or be nowhere to found on this forum.

Not all of us, i fully support FSW draws. I think it's only fair.
 
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Hi Friend, are you currently in Canada or outside Canada. I am also having same score 443 with CEC class. But just worrying that do they give invitation to the people who is not living in Canada as well?
I am an outland CEC candidate and I got my ITA a few days ago. Right now I am working on my medicals in my home country.
 
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Sorry just a random question
What is the processing fee for Pr application
I thought it was 1325 but ended up paying 1410
 
Sorry just a random question
What is the processing fee for Pr application
I thought it was 1325 but ended up paying 1410
There's an $85 fee for biometrics which is not included with application fees. $1325 is just for RPRF and processing.
 
What’s biometric ?
canadian rcmp?
Both are very different. You have to do your biometrics (fingerprints) at a Service Canada location. As for the Canadian RCMP check, they will request you to submit your fingerprints at a local police station if they need it. Biometrics are mandatory while RCMP check depends on the preliminary check IRCC does. If they find someone with your name (with criminal records) on their system, they will ask you to do an RCMP check.
 
Both are very different. You have to do your biometrics (fingerprints) at a Service Canada location. As for the Canadian RCMP check, they will request you to submit your fingerprints at a local police station if they need it. Biometrics are mandatory while RCMP check depends on the preliminary check IRCC does. If they find someone with your name (with criminal records) on their system, they will ask you to do an RCMP check.
Brother thanks for the information and sorry to bother u
One last thing
When I mean at point of the application process they will ask for biometric
 
Brother thanks for the information and sorry to bother u
One last thing
When I mean at point of the application process they will ask for biometric
It can take 3/4 to 12 weeks in Covid19 situation. Right now all locations are closed, When service Canada opens people will get biometric notification.
 
Important day as ircc to decide on restrting visitor visa processing....

IRCC never stopped processing visitor visas. They are still being processed, just at a slower rate.
 
Brother thanks for the information and sorry to bother u
One last thing
When I mean at point of the application process they will ask for biometric
No problem. Usually, they request it a few weeks after your e-APR, but with the current circumstances, it might take longer. Besides, you can't give them until Service Canada locations open again.
 
No problem. Usually, they request it a few weeks after your e-APR, but with the current circumstances, it might take longer. Besides, you can't give them until Service Canada locations open again.
Yeah!! I got AOR on April 8th. So far I haven't received BIL and medicals result. It's taking around 40-60 days to get BIL.