ONTARIO ABOUT TWO WEEKS AWAY FROM HITTING 2ND VACCINE TARGET
According to Chief Medical Officer of Health Dr. Kieran Moore, 81 per cent of Ontarians aged 12 and older have received their first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine. The province is also about three per cent away from meeting its second dose vaccination target of 75 per cent.
“It looks like we’ll be able top hit those targets over the next week to 10 days,” he said. “The highest immunization rate we can achieve will allow us to have the safest reopening.”
In order to move out of Step 3 of the province’s reopening plan, 80 per cent of eligible Ontarians must have received their first dose, 75 per cent must have received their second dose, and every public health unit must have at least 70 per cent of their eligible population fully vaccinated.
This is precisely what came to mind the other day after @Jayce Mentioned the algorithm that somehow isn't smart enough to filter outlander and inlanders but can differentiate Americans from Indians & Italians. Make it make sense please. I understand nothing lol!
This is precisely what came to mind the other day after @Jayce Mentioned the algorithm that somehow isn't smart enough to filter outlander and inlanders but can differentiate Americans from Indians & Italians. Make it make sense please. I understand nothing lol!
This is precisely what came to mind the other day after @Jayce Mentioned the algorithm that somehow isn't smart enough to filter outlander and inlanders but can differentiate Americans from Indians & Italians. Make it make sense please. I understand nothing lol!
Source: myimmitracker
Another FSW-O PPR issued from an Indian residing in America with an AOR date of...wait for it 18/10/18. A whole 1004 days to PPR.
This is probable. I’ve actually not seen any FSW-inland applicant getting PPRs but I’ve seen many FSW-O and FSW-US get; it seems being an FSW-inland is even worse than being an outlander lol
Source: myimmitracker
Another FSW-O PPR issued from an Indian residing in America with an AOR date of...wait for it 18/10/18. A whole 1004 days to PPR.
I don't think we should look at the processing times that are soo long in certain applications. The problem is that we do not know how complex the application was
There was no internet in Canada in 2018 so no it wasn't processed with EE. Dark ages when you had to use a physical envelope to put your money into the ATM.
I am looking at UK immigration too (as much as I hate their immigration policies). Cities like Edinburgh look much more affordable than west coast Canada or Toronto.