Yes, a large number but still less than 50%.
Yeah but it’s still pretty crazy to see so many applicants from one country. I had no idea it was this many.
Haha, I guess they are still called IndiansIt also includes Indians residing in other countries including the USA.
It also includes Indians residing in other countries including the USA.
Haha, I guess they are still called Indians![]()
Yeah, exactly.Did not get the context about your statement. yes, Indian citizens living in other countries are still Indian citizens. right?
Guys, these are the 2 diffrnt replies frm twitter handle recently. One seems positive and another seems like, go find another way to come to Canada....
What will happen?
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Immigration is between Canada and your country, so it doesn't matter how good is it in Canada...(If I come from COVID-19 top 3 country, do you want me to live with you?)
If you country is still falling under top 30 of COVID-19 or raising rapidly...expect to land in Canada after 2022
Set your dream to reality now
I think we have wasted our precious Money and time and energy on this...
Gents, I'm kind of panicking. I will receive my official grad degree in mid october 2020, which is when I can apply for FSWP. My PGWP wil alsol only be valid until mid september 2021. I don't qualify for CEC or PNP unfortunately, so I'm waiting for the FSWP to open back up.
My score will be exactly 480 once I receive my degree, which I'm not worried about. I'm mainly worried about the increase in processing time. AFAIK, it used to be 6-7 months at most. Now 6 months is the minimum.
Someone please set me straight here, am I panicking over nothing? Is 11 months plenty of time for my PR to be processed and issued?
The reason I'm worried is because I have a car, furniture and a girfriend here that I don't want to leave behind if any unexpected delays do happen
Crazy numbers, I'll definitely will dive deeper into all of that data to properly understand and model future predictions once FSW draws return. Having the proportion of FSW and CECs in each draw is a very valuable information to properly understand the pool distribution.IRCC just released its annual report to show the demographics of who got ITAs in 2019. It’s an interesting read to see which NOCs got invited the most, EE program distribution, nationalities, age range, etc. I think one glaring reason that the CRS scores shoot up towards the end of 2019 is the number of ITAs that were issued, IRCC was limiting the ITAs to 3600 or lesser every draw. As compared to this year where it’s always 3900 ITAs (CEC + PNP) every other week. So hoping they’ll continue issuing 3900 ITAs once all program draws resume.
https://www.canada.ca/content/dam/i...ish/pdf/pub/2019-ee-report-pdfversion-eng.pdf