andieangel
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It's called pushing wrong buttons at the wrong time!mkcan said:It's called being realistic !
It's called pushing wrong buttons at the wrong time!mkcan said:It's called being realistic !
karenn1617 said:I know we all are in frustration but feeling like to share this with you all so as to have some PEACE moment - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dS7kHSSZm6s
Guys, the song also got English subtitles.
Good Luck Guys ~ hope in another 30 minutes, we all got bigger smiles on our face.
This could be quite right now I think about it.cracked said:Also, they have done a lot of draws, they have their hands full processing. And the points are too low, they will wait for them to go up
andieangel said:It's called pushing wrong buttons at the wrong time!
triptishergill said:Whats the general time of new draw?Its so hard to keep an eye without knowing its actual timing
You are wrong.cracked said:Also, they have done a lot of draws, they have their hands full processing. And the points are too low, they will wait for them to go up
This Canada dream is indeed a big headache.qgon123 said:What do you think???
If I understand correctly, the moment you submit your profile, you are considered one in the pool no matter how many were there in the pool at earlier draw. I'm not in the pool yet. But that's what my understanding is. Others may correct it, if I'm wrong._Harry_ said:Just wondering..The last draw was on Apr 19 but the pool data CIC website showing is of Apr 13.
Does it mean that in case today we see draw, the pool data will be showed till Apr 27-28?
What about the folks that entered the pool in the week of draw..why aren't they showed?
AnywaysJevaughn_j said:In all honesty there ought to be more structure and certainty with which these draws are conducted. The level of anxiety and emotional frustration inflicted upon candidates by simply not knowing when and at what time a draw will take place is truly inhumane! Sitting around my computer constantly refreshing a page after not being able to sleep the night before in the possibility of a chance there there will be a draw today is just too much to bare.
Hopefully we may know within the next hour, last draw took was communicated at around 11 or so Ottawa time.
Most of the functions of the vetting process have been automated, I assume once a flag is raised or a random selection for quality control purposes takes place CIC officer reviews and makes final decision on whether to reject or request additional info. I also find that, it will take most applicants awhile to get certain documents like passed medical and pcc esp from other countries apart from home country they lived i, this will drastically reduce from the last few draws the amount of applicants who would be at the stage where as described above an actual cic officer would now need to review. That being said I'm fairly confident systems are in place to process and appropriately handle the amount of applications for which itas have been sentcracked said:Also, they have done a lot of draws, they have their hands full processing. And the points are too low, they will wait for them to go up
Best is to select ALL OF THEM.Ankur25 said:I am very much confused about selection of province for express entry profile. Our cumulative CRS score is 430.
My wife (primary applicant) is having 5 years of experience in India as software quality analyst(Bachelor's of technology, computer science) and my self QA/QC engineer having 7 years of experience (Bachelor's of technology, mechanical engineering)
Regarding selection of province, I want to know which province suits best for me to get good JOB in canada considering profiles of both of us. I am considering Ontario, Alberta and British Columbia as primary options for both of us followed by Saskatchewan, Nova scotia, prince albert and manitoba.
Please guide me.
They love that element of surprise.triptishergill said:Anyways
Seriously,they should atleast tell 1 day before having an actual draw Anyways, I hope it will be worth it for all of us.