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Ray of hope - FSW - 1

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guelphite

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Jan 22, 2021
318
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Ontario, Canada
Category........
FSW
NOC Code......
2173
AOR Received.
28-10-2020
Med's Request
03-12-2020
Med's Done....
07-01-2020
hi everyone in this forum. can someone please elaborate on the webform response i received regarding my status:
AOR Oct 28th,2020
FSW-O

We verified the information on file and can confirm that:
• Your application is currently located at the Case Processing Centre in Ottawa, Ontario.
• The eligibility verification is currently valid.
• The criminal background verification has not been initiated.
• The security background verification has not been initiated.

Thanks for you responses
It's exactly what you see there. Your eligibility is passed, your background/security either have not been started or are in process. Pretty typical FSW application status after 6 months these days.
 

junkproof

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May 9, 2020
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With the covid situation and new programs in place, things have become more unpredictable. Here's a scenario, if a person who is 27, has 475 points and is eligible only for FSW. Shall he wait for FSW draw till situation normalize, may it even take more than a year or one should apply for student visa and land in Canada asap?
 
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guelphite

Hero Member
Jan 22, 2021
318
303
Ontario, Canada
Category........
FSW
NOC Code......
2173
AOR Received.
28-10-2020
Med's Request
03-12-2020
Med's Done....
07-01-2020
With the covid situation and new programs in place, things have become more unpredictable. Here's a scenario, if a person who is 27, has 475 points and is eligible only for FSW. Shall he wait for FSW draw till situation normalize, may it even take more than a year or one should apply for student visa and land in Canada asap?
That's a tough call. If you're at 475 and only 27, you have a few years before your score drops. If FSW draws resume like they did last year, you have a fairly good chance of getting an ITA at some point. (This is not certain, clearly)

Only you can decide... I don't know your financial situation, how much you need to leave your country, and whether you actually want to go to school anyways.
 

yjus

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Jan 3, 2021
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Never make immigration your first aim, always aim for self-improvement and career development. I have seen too many people wasted their healthy years just make decisions based on immigration. And, stop treating yourself like a refugee. So what you couldn't immigrate, it is not like you are a Syrian running away from war. My 2 cents here.
I Couldnt agree more. Basing our lives and plans on things that we have less control just improves our insecurities. I see a lot of frustrated people here. My wish would be they could find a goal which they can achieve on their own instead of relying on something/someone else. That is when you become stronger and even if you can't reach your goal, you know that it wasn't because of something else that you completely have no control over.
I wish everyone less frustration and more joy!
 

Igethope

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Sep 17, 2019
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Yes o. We should all avoid putting our lives on hold while waiting for PPR. We have zero control of this journey. Few years ago, express entry was predictable. We now live in a new world now. Move on with your life, you might even be in a much better place by the time PPR comes.
 
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kloppity

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Nov 20, 2019
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With the covid situation and new programs in place, things have become more unpredictable. Here's a scenario, if a person who is 27, has 475 points and is eligible only for FSW. Shall he wait for FSW draw till situation normalize, may it even take more than a year or one should apply for student visa and land in Canada asap?
Start learning french..that is an additional 50 points you could get within a year with the additional benefits of being better positioned to succeed in Canada.
 
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