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Ray of Hope - 176th Draw (CEC)

HolmesZ

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Indeed. Extremely unfair. I am inside Canada on an open permit. Still awaiting the IVA under federal skilled worker class for international candidates. God know when the next draw for this class will take place!
you have an open permit, so you may get 1-year Canadian experience and get ITA under CEC. Why do you still wait for the FSW? do not lose hope and get CEC
 

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Andy Eddy

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These statements from IRCC really makes me positive for FSW draws soon, let's not lose hope ...

Under the Immigration Levels Plan, Canada is aiming to welcome 108,500 immigrants through Express Entry this year. It has already issued 37,986 ITAs in 2021 (compared with 10,300 at the same time in 2020). This means that if IRCC is able to issue another 30,000 or so ITAs within the next two months, they should have a strong chance to achieve their Express Entry target by year’s end. This can be achieved by issuing at least 5,000 ITAs in bi-weekly draws between now and April. Again, Express Entry candidates have 90 days to submit their permanent residence applications and IRCC aims to process the applications within six months.


Canada will still look to candidates who are overseas
If you are a skilled worker currently overseas, you should not lose sight of the fact that IRCC and the provinces are still processing immigration applications received from abroad, and are also inviting new candidates who are outside of Canada. This is due to the fact that such candidates have the skills and other characteristics Canada seeks in support of its economic and social objectives.

If you are abroad, you should go ahead and submit your immigration application now so you can enter Canada as quickly as possible. IRCC is also likely to resume invitations to candidates overseas without warning, as it did last year, so you do not want to miss out by deciding to delay your application.
Thanks for this positive post.

It's clear the government remains dedicated to attaining the massive immigration targets it set itself. The numbers of new Covid infections has been steadily dropping since the beginning of January and they should start phase 2 of the vaccination program next week so yes, let's not at all lose hope!!
 
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Young Amigo

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you have an open permit, so you may get 1-year Canadian experience and get ITA under CEC. Why do you still wait for the FSW? do not lose hope and get CEC
I-year Canadian experience has a pre-requisite of working in a B class occupation code. Just wonder are all these 27,300 candidates under CEC, mostly fresh graduates, have such ability to find a B class occupations which are quite limited in vacancy! Or else they use other means to satisfy immigration requirements!
 

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I-year Canadian experience has a pre-requisite of working in a B class occupation code. Just wonder are all these 27,300 candidates under CEC, mostly fresh graduates, have such ability to find a B class occupations which are quite limited in vacancy! Or else they use other means to satisfy immigration requirements!
For CEC you must have at least one year of work experience in a NOC A, B or 0 skill level role. This is a mandatory requirement. There is no way to satisfy it apart from having the required work experience.
 

Young Amigo

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Just wonder how many are really able to qualify and find the NOC A,B or O level! Perhaps, some resorted to unscrupulous and greedy employers assisting them in making bogus working experience in collaboration with some immigration consultants. Imm Can should scrutinize and verify to establish genuineness. All can possibly be done with hefty amount of money!
 
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It's highly unlikely, but still possible. They essentially pulled 5 draws worth of candidates. The worst case scenario is no draws for 2-3 months and CEC draws after. But I'm fairly confident FSW draws will resume by the summer. Even with the botched covid vaccine drive in canada, they would have made some headway in 3-4 months.
 

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CEC people are very lucky.and wish them all the best..and people like me at score 464 and loosing 5 points next month due to birthday as well as ielts expiring next month is of no hope....now I curse ircc because 464 score is of no importance to them.
They should clear that they won't invite FSW applicants so the FSW people who have spent there days,nights,money preparing for ielts,waiting for draws from so so long and other things to reach high score..stop investing time,money and stop dreaming for canada
all efforts are going in vein and it's really very very disheartening..broken dream and broken heart..saw this dream for my only child
Focus on increasing the score than blaming the circumstances. At least there’s still hope for us in Canada. Countries like Australia have stopped inviting outlanders all together.
 
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Exactly. You can sit and blame your luck or say others are lucky all you want. is it unfair that people with a score of 75 are getting invited over those with 460+? Yes, absolutely. But what are you going to do about it? Back in 2019, I had a score of 456, and I maed a decision not to sit tight and wait. I learned french from scratch, and a year later, my score is 521. You reap what you sow.

If you need me to be blunt, you do not have a good shot at 459 (although it is still possible, but low chances that the score will drop so low). Do what you can to increase your score. Life is unfair. Find a way to make it work for you regardless.
 

Young Amigo

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If the FSW draw resumes 3-4 months later, the qualifying points may well be over 475 due to large accumulation of overseas candidates joining the pool. Unless Can Imm is generous again to offer some 20,000 invitations, the first draw will be very competitive! Qualifying 75 points as compared with 475 points is definitely unfair and prejudicial. If Canada really wants competent, capable, educated, and talented people from all over the world, it should really re-think about their strategy and methodology.
 
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If the FSW draw resumes 3-4 months later, the qualifying points may well be over 475 due to large accumulation of overseas candidates joining the pool. Unless Can Imm is generous again to offer some 20,000 invitations, the first draw will be very competitive! Qualifying 75 points as compared with 475 points is definitely unfair and prejudicial. If Canada really wants competent, capable, educated, and talented people from all over the world, it should really re-think about their strategy and methodology.
I do agree with you. The whole 'skilled' part of skilled immigration is a joke now. But I did read that the average score for the recent draw was around 415 and the 75 was an outlier. Still unfair to the 450+ people who've been in the pool for much longer. But it is what it is. I think the scores will stay in the mid to high 470s for a while, the longer they delay all program draws.