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What are the drawbacks of Applying for PR next year ::) ::)

SK2014

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Sep 10, 2014
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Hello friends,

Can someone shed some light on submitting the application for PR in the next year. I believe next year also the application acceptance will start in May, right ?

I know that, some changes are going to happen but not sure about the pros and cons. Experienced people please help on this !!!

Thank you very much in advance ..
 

ashconnor

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Oct 9, 2013
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SK2014 said:
Hello friends,

Can someone shed some light on submitting the application for PR in the next year. I believe next year also the application acceptance will start in May, right ?

I know that, some changes are going to happen but not sure about the pros and cons. Experienced people please help on this !!!

Thank you very much in advance ..
We don't really know the details as of right now but it looks like you will need an employer that has a labour market opinion before being accepted which is a major con in my opinion.

You will also 'compete' against other migrants and the ones with the most points are accepted first.

A major next step in building a fast and flexible immigration system will be the creation of a pool of skilled workers ready to begin employment in Canada, a commitment made in Economic Action Plan 2012.
Inspired by an approach developed by New Zealand – and now also being used in Australia – an Expression of Interest application system is the model the Government of Canada plans to use to create this pool of skilled workers.

Under an Expression of Interest system – or EOI – prospective immigrants fill in an online form indicating their “interest” in coming to a host country as permanent residents. The form can include information that relates to, for example, language proficiency, work experience and assessed education credentials.
Assigned a points score and ranked, these expressions of interest would then be entered into a pool from which candidates that best match a country’s national and regional skills needs can be drawn and invited to submit an immigration application, subject to priority processing.

In effect, the EOI form submitted by a prospective immigrant is not an application itself but only a first stage in the assessment of a potential candidate. Not all candidates who file an expression of interest are invited to apply for a permanent resident visa.

Consultations with provinces, territories and stakeholders on the development of an EOI system for Canada are underway. Of interest to CIC is the potential for a larger role for employers in the immigration program, leveraged through EOI.

As part of ongoing consultations, CIC has held roundtables with employers in a number of cities to discuss how such a system could help meet employer needs. A report on these recent discussions will be available on the consultations section of the CIC website soon.

With the elimination of the Federal Skilled Worker backlog, CIC anticipates being able to move to an EOI system that will: avoid the build-up of inventories and improve processing times; and make the immigration system more responsive to labour market needs and increase the likelihood of skilled immigrants’ success.
 

SK2014

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Sep 10, 2014
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Hello ashconnor,

Thank you very much for your reply. The information you provided definitely helps a lot.

SK
 

SK2014

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Sep 10, 2014
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Susana, Thank you for your reply.

Sorry, I am new to this process. As you know from my previous post that I still need to submit my application. I wanted to explore some alternatives if I can't make it this year. Also, wanted know the whether the process will be hard next year or not. Any suggestion.. ::) ::)

Thank you again

SK
 

ashconnor

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Oct 9, 2013
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SK2014 said:
Susana, Thank you for your reply.

Sorry, I am new to this process. As you know from my previous post that I still need to submit my application. I wanted to explore some alternatives if I can't make it this year. Also, wanted know the whether the process will be hard next year or not. Any suggestion.. ::) ::)

Thank you again

SK
What's your NOC?

The cap is larger this year - you might make it.
 

SK2014

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Sep 10, 2014
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Hello Ashconnor,

I am planning to apply for NOC: 2132 Mechanical engineers..

I am a little worried to be frank, what if the cap reaches to its limit ? :-X. I am definitely going to try this year though. ;)

How much time it takes to get feedback from CIC once the application is submitted, what is the process after package submission, could you please briefly tell me that, I am applying it by myself so need help from someone who is experience/knowledgeable in this field. Thank you.

SK
 

namaste

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Visa Office......
CPC-Ottawa
NOC Code......
2281
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
17-06-2014
Nomination.....
15-10-2014 (PER)
Med's Request
25-11-2014
Med's Done....
10-12-2014
Interview........
waived
Passport Req..
06-02-2015
VISA ISSUED...
21-02-2015
LANDED..........
16-05-2015
SK2014 said:
Hello Ashconnor,

I am planning to apply for NOC: 2132 Mechanical engineers..

I am a little worried to be frank, what if the cap reaches to its limit ? :-X. I am definitely going to try this year though. ;)

How much time it takes to get feedback from CIC once the application is submitted, what is the process after package submission, could you please briefly tell me that, I am applying it by myself so need help from someone who is experience/knowledgeable in this field. Thank you.

SK
2132 is good. You don't have to worry about cap any time soon. Also, you might benefit from joining the official 2014 applicants thread here:

http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/fsw-2014-applicants-timeline-lets-network-here-t199004.0.html