He said that he's paying attention to CEC candidates' plea and situation of expiring WPs & losing jobs but he has no announcements to make now. So, in Spring he strongly hopes to announce something with regards to this issue and about resuming FSW draws. Pretty sure he said this. Spring lasts until summer begins so maybe April, May or June. And this perfectly aligns with the internal memo back in November. Since CEC backlog will clear within a month and fsw at the end of 2022. I think they need to conduct draws for 2023 and 2024. After all, they will need 75k via FHS in 2023 and 110k in 2024. Draws conducted will be for 2023 in the second half of this year.
He said that he's paying attention to CEC candidates' plea and situation of expiring WPs & losing jobs but he has no announcements to make now. So, in Spring he strongly hopes to announce something with regards to this issue and about resuming FSW draws. Pretty sure he said this. Spring lasts until summer begins so maybe April, May or June. And this perfectly aligns with the internal memo back in November. Since CEC backlog will clear within a month and fsw at the end of 2022. I think they need to conduct draws for 2023 and 2024. After all, they will need 75k via FHS in 2023 and 110k in 2024. Draws conducted will be for 2023 in the second half of this year.
It was smooth. Had to wait a bit in queue, but overall not bad. Wasn't asked about arrivecan, quarantine plan, vaccines, or pcr reports. The immigration officer asked for my university degree for some reason. I didn't have it on me (was in my checked-in bag) nor was it in my mobile. So, I showed him my transcripts instead from my phone. He was satisfied and issued signed COPR. Gave a timeline of 4 months to get PR card
My background check has been "We are processing your background check..." since the day I got AOR (may 24th 2021). It has never changed. My security was only started and completed on the 10th of February 2022. The statuses on the GCKey account means nothing.
If anyone has any info regarding the following kindly help:-
1) If we make changes to our Noc Code in the express entry profile before the ITA, is there a log or record kept? Also, is it bad for the profile or reduce your chances in any way?
2) Now that the profile has expired after 1 year due to no Invitation, and we create a new profile and change the NOC , is there any way a record is kept or the profile info is matched or linked to the previous profile?
1. All changes are recorded. I saw every single change I made to my EE profile in my gcms notes. One time when I ordered GCMS notes, they erroneously sent me my EE profile details instead of my PNP application details. That's how I know. HOWEVER, they don't care about any change you made to your profile prior to receiving ITA, so don't worry about that.
2. Like I said in (1), they keep records of every single profile whether active or expired, as well as the changes you made, but it doesn't matter at all, until you receive ITA. A lot of us made loads of changes to our details and NOCs before finally settling on the one we chose to go with.
IRCC keeps record of every single thing. In my last gcms notes for PPR, I could even see changes that I made to my application while I was still busy with it, prior to submitting!
Minimum time is 30 days (even if your notes are ready, they still wait for that 30 day mark before sending them to you ). These days, it takes longer than that. Most people get emails asking for extension of either 30, 45 or 60 days on the top of the original 30 days. So you don't really know when you will get your notes, until you get them.
It was smooth. Had to wait a bit in queue, but overall not bad. Wasn't asked about arrivecan, quarantine plan, vaccines, or pcr reports. The immigration officer asked for my university degree for some reason. I didn't have it on me (was in my checked-in bag) nor was it in my mobile. So, I showed him my transcripts instead from my phone. He was satisfied and issued signed COPR. Gave a timeline of 4 months to get PR card
Been some time, how y'all been?
Landed in Toronto on 9th. Weather was okish on 9th and 10th but it's snowing since yesterday
Went to get my SIN at servicecanada, and had to stand in a long queue outside in the cold, fortunately got it after 3 hours wait in chilling windy cold.
Thanks for sharing your experience. Can you please tell if stamped passport & CoPR letter is all they ask for at immigration as proof of PR? Is PRTD (PR Travel Document) required?
It was smooth. Had to wait a bit in queue, but overall not bad. Wasn't asked about arrivecan, quarantine plan, vaccines, or pcr reports. The immigration officer asked for my university degree for some reason. I didn't have it on me (was in my checked-in bag) nor was it in my mobile. So, I showed him my transcripts instead from my phone. He was satisfied and issued signed COPR. Gave a timeline of 4 months to get PR card
1. All changes are recorded. I saw every single change I made to my EE profile in my gcms notes. One time when I ordered GCMS notes, they erroneously sent me my EE profile details instead of my PNP application details. That's how I know. HOWEVER, they don't care about any change you made to your profile prior to receiving ITA, so don't worry about that.
2. Like I said in (1), they keep records of every single profile whether active or expired, as well as the changes you made, but it doesn't matter at all, until you receive ITA. A lot of us made loads of changes to our details and NOCs before finally settling on the one we chose to go with.
IRCC keeps record of every single thing. In my last gcms notes for PPR, I could even see changes that I made to my application while I was still busy with it, prior to submitting!