Man, that PNP draw yesterday really crushed my expectations.
I can't seem to wrap my head around the decision. From the number of nominated applicants in the pool, you can clearly see that they are just a few and almost all have been invited. That leaves us only with the CEC and FSW applicants, don't it ?
The liberal immigration agenda for the years to follow is probably to increase the number of immigrants, so why not conduct the draws ? This leaves me to think that they are really considering a change in NOC points before any All Program draw and also prioritizing international students.
To think that I started preparing for the Canadian dream since December 2019 and I don't have an ITA yet. Wow !
Man, that PNP draw yesterday really crushed my expectations.
I can't seem to wrap my head around the decision. From the number of nominated applicants in the pool, you can clearly see that they are just a few and almost all have been invited. That leaves us only with the CEC and FSW applicants, don't it ?
The liberal immigration agenda for the years to follow is probably to increase the number of immigrants, so why not conduct the draws ? This leaves me to think that they are really considering a change in NOC points before any All Program draw and also prioritizing international students.
To think that I started preparing for the Canadian dream since December 2019 and I don't have an ITA yet. Wow !
Man, that PNP draw yesterday really crushed my expectations.
I can't seem to wrap my head around the decision. From the number of nominated applicants in the pool, you can clearly see that they are just a few and almost all have been invited. That leaves us only with the CEC and FSW applicants, don't it ?
The liberal immigration agenda for the years to follow is probably to increase the number of immigrants, so why not conduct the draws ? This leaves me to think that they are really considering a change in NOC points before any All Program draw and also prioritizing international students.
To think that I started preparing for the Canadian dream since December 2019 and I don't have an ITA yet. Wow !
Man, that PNP draw yesterday really crushed my expectations.
I can't seem to wrap my head around the decision. From the number of nominated applicants in the pool, you can clearly see that they are just a few and almost all have been invited. That leaves us only with the CEC and FSW applicants, don't it ?
The liberal immigration agenda for the years to follow is probably to increase the number of immigrants, so why not conduct the draws ? This leaves me to think that they are really considering a change in NOC points before any All Program draw and also prioritizing international students.
To think that I started preparing for the Canadian dream since December 2019 and I don't have an ITA yet. Wow !
Man, that PNP draw yesterday really crushed my expectations.
I can't seem to wrap my head around the decision. From the number of nominated applicants in the pool, you can clearly see that they are just a few and almost all have been invited. That leaves us only with the CEC and FSW applicants, don't it ?
The liberal immigration agenda for the years to follow is probably to increase the number of immigrants, so why not conduct the draws ? This leaves me to think that they are really considering a change in NOC points before any All Program draw and also prioritizing international students.
To think that I started preparing for the Canadian dream since December 2019 and I don't have an ITA yet. Wow !
CIC has already mentioned that there will be no substantial draw either for CEC or FSW unless the backlog is cut into half. There is no point increasing the backlog to exponential levels without improving the processing capacity.
CIC has already mentioned that there will be no substantial draw either for CEC or FSW unless the backlog is cut into half. There is no point increasing the backlog to exponential levels without improving the processing capacity.