I think what that meant is that if they keep or improve the trend of backlog processing, then by March it has already came down to a low enough level that the bigger all-programs draws can resume.
That doesn't make sense unless the pandemic fucks up things because they already have inventory of applications which are almost ready to be finalized with a huge backlog, why should they increase their backlog?
That doesn't make sense unless the pandemic fucks up things because they already have inventory of applications which are almost ready to be finalized with a huge backlog, why should they increase their backlog?
That doesn't make sense unless the pandemic fucks up things because they already have inventory of applications which are almost ready to be finalized with a huge backlog, why should they increase their backlog?
TR2PR was -kinda- announced in the mandate letter. JT made specific mention of temporaries and that additional pathways should be created for them.
In any case, no regular and/or big draws (except PNP) till the CEC backlog hits exactly zero. And then probably alternating draws between inlands and outlands starting around Feb.
TR2PR was -kinda- announced in the mandate letter. JT made specific mention of temporaries and that additional pathways should be created for them.
In any case, no regular and/or big draws (except PNP) till the CEC backlog hits exactly zero. And then probably alternating draws between inlands and outlands starting around Feb.
there is a mention of pathways in the new mandate letters as well. I don't think there will be any outland draws till they have the inventory of students and TFWs available in the pool.
TR2PR was -kinda- announced in the mandate letter. JT made specific mention of temporaries and that additional pathways should be created for them.
In any case, no regular and/or big draws (except PNP) till the CEC backlog hits exactly zero. And then probably alternating draws between inlands and outlands starting around Feb.
there is a mention of pathways in the new mandate letters as well. I don't think there will be any outland draws till they have the inventory of students and TFWs available in the pool.
I'm sure about there'll be outland draws in 2022 for two reasons:
1. Fraser said inland focus will shift in 2022.
2. Fraser said both outland and inland pathways are needed for a balanced strategy.
I expect part of those "outland" draws to be in FSW pretty much as we know it because Fraser kinda hinted at it by calling it "traditional route". CRS cutoffs will increase though. Sub 475 will be very risky.
Yes that's what I said. TR2PR will be added into EE as a permanent stream. It's silly to keep both CEC and TR2PR so I think they'll just merge CEC into TR2PR (EE) by removing the 1 year experience requirement.
it was a disaster because it was on a first-come basis. I think IRCC will open a new stream in EE itself which will be points-based for the international students.
I'm sure about there'll be outland draws in 2022 for two reasons:
1. Fraser said inland focus will shift in 2022.
2. Fraser said both outland and inland pathways are needed for a balanced strategy.
I expect part of those "outland" draws to be in FSW pretty much as we know it because Fraser kinda hinted at it by calling it "traditional route". CRS cutoffs will increase though. Sub 475 will be very risky.