https://www.cicnews.com/2021/05/canada-planning-to-reopen-u-s-border-0518131.html#gs.1n7ujc
Keep your fingers crossed..
Keep your fingers crossed..
A few are receiving COPRs .. that's been the case for Outlands since August 2020 and it is still very insignificant compared to the huge number of people waiting, myself a 6th April 2020 AOR haven't seen any progress in my application since july 2020.. don t let the small number of COPRs foul you, the backlog of FSW outland is still very huge and I don t know how they will manage it ..I don't think they will retire FSW anytime soon, its just that they are not able to invite them as the pandemic situation is more clear now, it was not last year and they are doing everything they can to meet their target for this year. Check some of the AOR threads from late 2019 and early 2020, outland candidates are receiving COPR's even from India with expiry of Jan 2022. Some are even allowed to travel to Canada right now with authorization letters from countries where situation is a bit better.
Even if cases drop down to 0 All programs draw may not come. IRCC has a huge backlog and they want to clear it first. Changes to the EE will be introduced soon. Good luck everyone
Ohhh good let IRCC to finished huge backlog and start again All programs draw once they free after couple of years.....HhahahEven if cases drop down to 0 All programs draw may not come. IRCC has a huge backlog and they want to clear it first. Changes to the EE will be introduced soon. Good luck everyone
Yes, they will continue to approve applicants from US because borders are going to open soon between two countries and travel will be allowed for people who are vaccinated! The sharp decline in cases in US are giving a hope to Ottawa.I know. I am a US applicant and this is a hope for me. If this is the case, then would Canada approve applications based on location especially countries that have no travel restriction? Who knows.
congrats...Did you do something extra to boost your chances for OINP?Learning French from scratch just to boost your score is just too much unless you want to immigrate that badly which is not important in my opinion. If you are not happy in your own country where your family and relatives live, how can you be happy in another country?
I never considered learning French even though I was sure that I will not be getting ITA with my score, just accepted that and moved and then out of the blue, received invite from OINP.
I am one of the many candidates trying to learn French to boost my score and hopefully get an ITA.Learning French from scratch just to boost your score is just too much unless you want to immigrate that badly which is not important in my opinion. If you are not happy in your own country where your family and relatives live, how can you be happy in another country?
I never considered learning French even though I was sure that I will not be getting ITA with my score, just accepted that and moved and then out of the blue, received invite from OINP.
Probably Mods cleaning up.Did anyone notice ? 10 pages of this thread is gone !
Learning french for Canada immigration is one of the most fulfilling endeavours i have ever undertaken. It's extremely rewarding even beyond immigration.I am one of the many candidates trying to learn French to boost my score and hopefully get an ITA.
For me, Canada is worth every penny and every effort I am putting into. Its about the culture, the way of life, the value placed on hard work and where the sky is the limit.