After more than one year with IELTS, pushing score upto 476 and you are talking about EE ending. You wan make I curse you?.... Abeg ooo. Just waiting for them to restart the ALL PROGRAM and if it warrant adding Spouser IELTS to shoot it up to 490s, I will go and do IELTS(CBT) and get the result within 5days so that I can add it to the profile and get ITA within 2draws. That's the plan ooo. EE ending gini?
I'm in a telegram group from my country where most people are waiting for their study visas, except for me.
Do you know how many times I've read in that group people crying and out of patience because they have to wait between 6 to 8 weeks WEEKS for their application to be processed? I just laugh in my insides, I don't say anything to them, It's just a matter of respect for the other people's journey. It's not their fault, it's ircc's fault.
Kubeir it's just trying to keep peace in his group, you can't blame him, he has to deal with more than 160 thousand people.
A friend applied for priority processing of her study visa on Friday and got a decision yesterday. She's going to be here (UK) by weekend. Her masters programme will run for two years, then she gets 2years to stay back and get a solid job that will sponsor her PR. She's a project manager and also doing her masters in Project Management so chances of her nailing a job right after her degree are quite high.
The thing is, most of us gets carried away by the PR opportunities, forgetting that other countries would probably offer us the same if we put in as much efforts.
And before anyone criticizes this, remember that we are all coming from different countries. In my country, things are worsening by the day; many of us just want to get out of there before it gets even worse than it already is.
For instance, many who submitted their application in 2019 have had to top up their POF by at least 30% of the sum they left in their balances (was enough in 2019) because our currency is so shitty and it's looking like it can only get worse.
And in all honesty, these guys owe us nothing. The onus is on all of us to make the best of whatever opportunities to secure the future. For some, it's an opportunity but for many from my country, it's a necessity.
After more than one year with IELTS, pushing score upto 476 and you are talking about EE ending. You wan make I curse you?.... Abeg ooo. Just waiting for them to restart the ALL PROGRAM and if it warrant adding Spouser IELTS to shoot it up to 490s, I will go and do IELTS(CBT) and get the result within 5days so that I can add it to the profile and get ITA within 2draws. That's the plan ooo. EE ending gini?
They finally gave a timeline for something regarding Outlands then? Omg, is Justin Mendocino sick or something. Wow, they actually said when they plan on reaching out to all expired COPRs and not just said soon.
I am not sure this is entirely new. Because I do remember reading the below when they lifted restrictions for COPR holders in June 2021.
"We expect people with a COPR and permanent resident visa that are valid until October 1, 2021 or after to have enough time to come to Canada before their documents expire."
Though yes, previously they had just mentioned "soon" about contacting expired COPR holders which has now thankfully turned into a more concrete timeline.
A friend applied for priority processing of her study visa on Friday and got a decision yesterday. She's going to be here (UK) by weekend. Her masters programme will run for two years, then she gets 2years to stay back and get a solid job that will sponsor her PR. She's a project manager and also doing her masters in Project Management so chances of her nailing a job right after her degree are quite high.
The thing is, most of us gets carried away by the PR opportunities, forgetting that other countries would probably offer us the same if we put in as much efforts.
And before anyone criticizes this, remember that we are all coming from different countries. In my country, things are worsening by the day; many of us just want to get out of there before it gets even worse than it already is.
For instance, many who submitted their application in 2019 have had to top up their POF by at least 30% of the sum they left in their balance because our currency is so shitty and it's looking like it can only get worse.
And in all honesty, these guys owe us nothing. The onus is on all of us to make the best of whatever opportunities to secure the future. For some, it's an opportunity but for many from my country, it's a necessity.
I don't have any expectations anymore. If this spirals into December, I'm unfolding my plan B by January. Started this shii in 2018. Need to move on to the next phase of my life with or without PR in Canada. Just gotta leave Niger before $1 equals 1k.
Now that we finally have a concrete timeline for expired COPRs to be contacted, hopefully the 'operational plan' will move on to finalizing existing apps and also begin new all program draws.
As the last quarter has begun, now that we finally have a concrete timeline for expired COPRs to be contacted, hopefully the 'operational plan' will move on to finalizing existing apps and also begin new all program draws.
471, I got incredibly unlucky like many users here I imagine. I submitted after the very last draw for FSW in 2020 because my school took SEVEN months to award me my second degree
Now that we finally have a concrete timeline for expired COPRs to be contacted, hopefully the 'operational plan' will move on to finalizing existing apps and also begin new all program draws.
A friend applied for priority processing of her study visa on Friday and got a decision yesterday. She's going to be here (UK) by weekend. Her masters programme will run for two years, then she gets 2years to stay back and get a solid job that will sponsor her PR. She's a project manager and also doing her masters in Project Management so chances of her nailing a job right after her degree are quite high.
The thing is, most of us gets carried away by the PR opportunities, forgetting that other countries would probably offer us the same if we put in as much efforts.
And before anyone criticizes this, remember that we are all coming from different countries. In my country, things are worsening by the day; many of us just want to get out of there before it gets even worse than it already is.
For instance, many who submitted their application in 2019 have had to top up their POF by at least 30% of the sum they left in their balances (was enough in 2019) because our currency is so shitty and it's looking like it can only get worse.
And in all honesty, these guys owe us nothing. The onus is on all of us to make the best of whatever opportunities to secure the future. For some, it's an opportunity but for many from my country, it's a necessity.
I went to study in the UK in 2014 when they stopped giving 2 year work permit post-graduation. Worst decision of my life. I couldn't secure a job after completing my studies and my visa was curtailed by one year. I was forced to return home after spending so much money.
I was young and naive and didn't think through my plan to study. I was just excited to go abroad. That 1 year master's program taught me shit. I have a great job and a successful business now not because of the master's degree I acquired from the UK but my own hard work and self learned skills.
Shit we do to live in the west. It sucks being born in a 3rd world country.