Exactly my logic here. If they don't process my file by July (and they won't), they will shift their resources to process the new files within the 6 months timeline. Which means that I am looking at 2+ years in the BEST CASE scenario.
Which is what is happening with PNP guys right now.
Money is not an issue. I talked to one lawyer about mandamus and he was honest about it. He said that it will most likely fail. The successful mandamus applications are the ones that are approved in principle and just sit there.
Based on my last conversation with agent in March (end of March), my eligibility is not started, security not started, etc.
If your eligibility hasn't even started, for over a year I'll suggest you request for GCMS to see if there's any concerns on your file. You are FSW, right? When did you receive AOR and MEP?
To support family reunification, the immediate family members included in a principal applicant’s permanent residence application who are outside of Canada will be eligible to get their own open work permit.
Ok maybe stupid question on the above point. Would this also apply to spousal sponsorships where the partner is outside of Canada, or is this only for Express Entry. Any ideas?
If your eligibility hasn't even started, for over a year I'll suggest you request for GCMS to see if there's any concerns on your file. You are FSW, right? When did you receive AOR and MEP?
I requested them. Still haven’t received them. Why do you think that there would be any concerns? I thought concerns arise when they actually start reviewing the file
ok so they better clear the backlogs quickly enough before inventory of application starts building up again. 500 days since AOR and I heard nothing from IRCC.
If your eligibility hasn't even started, for over a year I'll suggest you request for GCMS to see if there's any concerns on your file. You are FSW, right? When did you receive AOR and MEP?
i am wondering why this man much forcing this thread to see his analysis. at this point of time i believe nobody is waiting for analysis but a draw to pull themselves in
More like a minority)) come on, man )) I looked at all of the provinces to see what would the best one for softwares and Ontario had the most jobs and companies. BC is after that but salaries in bc for SDEs are lower. Alberta is trying to get there but we will see if that happens. I think they opened Amazon there, right?
I interviewed with a whole lotta companies at the start of the year. There are virtually no SDE opportunities outside of Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal and Kitchener-Waterloo. But a lot of them were offering remote roles anywhere in Canada.
But the software industry in Toronto has been growing on steroids during the pandemic - pretty much every silicon valley company has a branch there now. In 2018/2019, it was just Amazon (and Google in Kitchener).
Oh, is this how Australia doing it? I thought they had a list of qualifying NOCs and if you are in it, then you are fine. So, do they give extra points for having a certain NOC?