With the upcoming immigration mandate letter and also the Standing Committee on Citizenship & Immigration, it would be interesting to read / hear the plan for clearing the backlog.
Doubt they will provide a real plan. More likely that they will only present a vague priority in the mandate letter and do everything in the dark like its been done for the past 2 years. Considering how they handed work permits visas like candy for inlanders during the pandemic, they could easily do something for outlanders so they wait for a decision inland. A one year permit is the least they could have done, even if the candidate is found ineligible, considering they have to wait 2 years for a decision.
Lately, I've been, I've been losing sleep
Dreaming about the things that I could be
But baby, I've been, I've been praying hard
Said no more counting dollars
We'll be counting PPRs
Yeah, we'll be counting PPRs
I see this life, like a swinging vine
Swing my heart across the line
And in my face is flashing signs
Seek it out and ye shall find
Old, but I'm not that old
Young, but I'm not that bold
And I don't think the world is sold
On just doing what we're told
I don't know your background, but industrial and production engineering are totally diff field even though IRCC classified it together under same NOC
Production like you said might have shifted but industrial most (including myself) work in supply chain (as analyst/managers/consultants/demand planner) when I checked LinkedIn there are plenty of jobs in supply chain industries but pay is shit that is the only issue(not all but most).
I don't know your background, but industrial and production engineering are totally diff field even though IRCC classified it together under same NOC
Production like you said might have shifted but industrial most (including myself) work in supply chain (as analyst/managers/consultants/demand planner) when I checked LinkedIn there are plenty of jobs in supply chain industries but pay is shit that is the only issue(not all but most).
Actually, it may be similar to my own field. It was called Computer Science and Engineering. In US, this is usually split into Computer Science which is a department of its own and Computer Engineering which is usually a speciality of Electrical Engineering. Of course, now a days they have created hyper focused degrees but thats the classical distribution.
I always felt Supply Chain etc was more of a MBA thing.
But then my field is far removed from anything that has to do with matter and energy -- two most basic "things" you deal in all engineerings, we dealt with information mostly. We used to joke about how we are isolated in engineering, we were kept away in so called "Block 6" and we never had to deal with kind of mess that rest of engineering deals with ie real world.
Yeah, I've said this multiple times. TR to PR will return next year around graduation time, this time possibly with a less disastrous implementation. Some people here are happy thinking it was a one time thing and won't come back. They are wrong.
Kept myself busy with life, just sent another round of GCMS notes.
I do check the posts here every few days, get so much deja vu that I see no point adding to it.