Express Entry applications
Last updated: November 2, 2021 Canadian Experience Class applications
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Huh? PGWP is given AFTER someone completes a degree! She never completed a degree and was offered Phd when she was in first few months of her masters!
Her prior degree (masters) was from India.
Basically she switched from a masters to Phd because it was more suited for her profile as per her guide.
Express Entry applications
Last updated: November 2, 2021 Canadian Experience Class applications
We’re working at full capacity to process applications.
You may experience delays because we have a backlog of applications due to COVID-19.
We’re currently finalizing most applications we received between
March 14 and 20, 2021 ?
If your application is complex, it may take us longer to process it. All other Express Entry applications
We have limited capacity to process applications and you may experience a delay.
Express Entry applications
Last updated: November 2, 2021 Canadian Experience Class applications
We’re working at full capacity to process applications.
You may experience delays because we have a backlog of applications due to COVID-19.
We’re currently finalizing most applications we received between
March 14 and 20, 2021 ?
If your application is complex, it may take us longer to process it. All other Express Entry applications
We have limited capacity to process applications and you may experience a delay.
Please correct me if wrong so there is only 50k application to be processed for fsw?
If that is the case if they start working we should see that backlogs getting cleared fast.
Please correct me if wrong so there is only 50k application to be processed for fsw?
If that is the case if they start working we should see that backlogs getting cleared fast.
There is also “only” 65k people in CEC. And they are planning 45k landings in the 4 months following that note(they achieved it in Sept.). Even if only half of those went to CEC, they should’ve easily complete all the non complicated cases by the end of Nov.
Only 150k people. And a big part of it will land on the rest of 2021.
They will be forced to invite more people soon if they want to keep the pace for 2022 as they also have an immigration target for that year.
Things don't finish after they reach the 2021 target. We have a new non-pandemic year to come.
Only 150k people. And a big part of it will land on the rest of 2021.
They will be forced to invite more people soon if they want to keep the pace for 2022 as they also have an immigration target for that year.
Things don't finish after they reach the 2021 target. We have a new non-pandemic year to come.
There is also the TR2PR pathway that has a large piece of the backlog. I wish there was a document released with their numbers as well. About 90k applied when it came out and they probably have more dependents and less rejection.
Only 150k people. And a big part of it will land on the rest of 2021.
They will be forced to invite more people soon if they want to keep the pace for 2022 as they also have an immigration target for that year.
Things don't finish after they reach the 2021 target. We have a new non-pandemic year to come.
Not sure if fsw. But they will have to draw something.
Also. I forgot that the anual target was for all programs even grandpapis. And those 150k are only for EE .
There is also the TR2PR pathway that has a large piece of the backlog. I wish there was a document released with their numbers as well. About 90k applied when it came out and they probably have more dependents and less rejection.
I don't have any statistics to back my claim but I don't think TR to PR is an issue.when ever I open fb my feed is flooded with TR to PR "finally I recieved PR blahs blahs blah....." and I have seen most aproved in a week or 2 after AOR .So that doesnot seem like an issue.(conditions apply-we are dealing with IRCC)
I don't have any statistics to back my claim but I don't think TR to PR is an issue.when ever I open fb my feed is flooded with TR to PR "finally I recieved PR blahs blahs blah....." and I have seen most aproved in a week or 2 after AOR .So that doesnot seem like an issue.(conditions apply-we are dealing with IRCC)
There is also the TR2PR pathway that has a large piece of the backlog. I wish there was a document released with their numbers as well. About 90k applied when it came out and they probably have more dependents and less rejection.
This is the major bottleneck. Because TR to PR people are fragile little snowflakes, their applications are given 2nd, 3rd, 4th chances to correct mistakes, whereas regular express entry applications (including CEC) are rejected at the first possible oversight. The TR to PR bottleneck will last all the way through the end of the academic year, by which point they will have likely restarted new TR to PR intakes. Don't expect processing to magically speed up. It won't.