So help me understand this: Canada is hell-bent on landing even more immigrants but not the high skilled variety who can actually grow their economy? Is that what SF is telling us?
This is so frustrating. If I'm not too confused, based on those numbers we saw back in October/December, I think their total CEC/FSW backlog is more than their "high range" target for 2022. And since my VO has yet to wake up and start processing FSW apps again, my hopes of getting PPR by the end of Q2 are kinda spoiled.
And heartbreaking to think that I may have to wait for a 2023 landing.
This is so frustrating. If I'm not too confused, based on those numbers we saw back in October/December, I think their total CEC/FSW backlog is more than their "high range" target for 2022. And since my VO has yet to wake up and start processing FSW apps again, my hopes of getting PPR by the end of Q2 are kinda spoiled.
And heartbreaking to think that I may have to wait for a 2023 landing.
How many of you are on twitter? About time we start a twitter storm to voice our concern. Ensure "CanadaBetrayal" trend for one whole year and nothing else does.
I don't think anybody with a plan B would go for Canada as plan A. I confess I'm only looking towards Canada because I'm fucking desperate. Just need to get out of my shithole country. I'm sorry for sounding so morbid.
Her application was processed already. For Nov-Dec ITAs (January - March AORs) applications were not even open to start eligibility. Mandamus might not work in those cases.
I am AOR OCT 2020 (FSWP-O), what is the likelihood that there might be a possibility to be included for 2022? sigh, I am already in Canada on a TRV visiting my mom, and I quit my job back home... I honestly cant weather this till 2023