I haven't read it completely yet but I did notice that as on Jan 3rd 2016, more than 50% of the pool had a score between 350 and 449 with more than 5000 applicants just between 430 and 449. CEC has the fastest average processing time of 3.5 months (for 80% of CEC applicants). International students in Canada appear to comprise 13% of the pool while they have received up to 22% of the ITAs.
I don't understand this if Provinces have given their separate quotas in Annual plan (About 47000 PNP) then why they putting burden on FSW and CEC. And if they using their own quota then why number of invitations are so low. Completely confused ???
One thing I find positive in the report is that apparently, the approval rate of PR applications is quite encouraging:
14058/16491 = 85%
(Is this number right?)
I don't understand this if Provinces have given their separate quotas in Annual plan (About 47000 PNP) then why they putting burden on FSW and CEC. And if they using their own quota then why number of invitations are so low. Completely confused ???
I don't understand this if Provinces have given their separate quotas in Annual plan (About 47000 PNP) then why they putting burden on FSW and CEC. And if they using their own quota then why number of invitations are so low. Completely confused ???
I mean to say in annual plan they clearly state about 59000 for economic and 47000 for province nom. program. So u said if provinces gonna slow down then CRS will come down. my question is if provinces have give thier separate quota then why they are effecting Economic stream candidates. Their applications should be processed from their own quota.
I mean to say in annual plan they clearly state about 59000 for economic and 47000 for province nom. program. So u said if provinces gonna slow down then CRS will come down. my question is if provinces have give thier separate quota then why they are effecting Economic stream candidates. Their applications should be processed from their own quota.