Come on man! The Turks might not be perfect but that comparison really sucks! I wouldn't be surprised if those few Europeans were either French and/or Greek/Cypriot.
Honestly, I don't like German language and I think they are a bit racist (well Turkish people does not have the best reputation in Germany ). But my husband somehow loves Germany.
I guess Netherlands is a better choice given that they make it easier for Turkish people to get a visa, but my heart will always be with North America
Exactly! That is why I have never wanted to relocate to Europe. For tens of years low class/uneducated people from Turkey immigrated to Europe and they kind of ruined the image of us smh. There will always be a prejudice...
Come on man! The Turks might not be perfect but that comparison really sucks! I wouldn't be surprised if those few Europeans were either French and/or Greek/Cypriot.
That is one of the reasons for that bad rep, that's beyond dispute. But Turks will be pain in the ass for ppl from certain parts of Europe no matter what and it has nothing to do with education and/or manners.
Unfortunately, I've no idea what people with M1 should do.
For other outland applicants (not M1), as I see, sitting and waiting for a re-med request may take an unpredictable amount of time. I know a guy with his meds expired in Sep, 2021, and still he hasn't received a re-med request. In contrast, on this forum and several whatsapp chats I see many PPR-receivers who emphasised that they had done upfront medical exam.
The main question is: how fresh medicals increase one's chances to get PPR sooner than later?
My answer is: we should take into account that there's no official data, and the priority list is just my assumption based on my observations that getting a new medicals may be a key factor. I am just a human, I can make mistakes.
Even if we ignore the 10k processing (CEC+FSW) IRCC did between January 1 and February 1 this year, the new quota in new year's immigration plan is still looks like a joke. Waiting for PPR guys? Well, it seems like there will be a much looonger wait for FSW now. This is what happens when a group of immigrants don't work for publicity and all other groups literally occupy the whole media every day...
From what i can see, around 19k of the FSWP backlog is going to get the boot to next year. available quota for 2022 is actually 45k, all or most of the CECs will eat into this number, leaving only 30k for a 49k backlog. if they move the target to 64k then only 9k gets the boot.
there are 41k ITAS from September to December of 2020, and no FSWPs were invited after Dec. so the majority of the 49k backlog seems to be anyway distributed for people who got itas from sept to dec 2020.
If an applicant is a person from a 3rd world country with some health issues, the remedical request is inevitable, as I think. So, the problem is WHEN this person will receive it: it could be in March, June or even tomorrow. Sitting still and waiting, I believe, is just useless wasting of priceless time. So, if I were that person, I'd go for upfront in order to have a bit of chance to expedite the process. I think $250 is a fair price for boosting an application.
In the meantime, I assume that there's a certain procedural vulnerability/weakness in IRCC's business processes which we can use as a bug in a computer program: every time IRCC gets any document from an applicant, officers have to check it and upload to his or her application. So, if they get a new medical report, I believe that IRCC's doctors have to validate it and update the application even if they planned to extend the previous medical status but still haven't done it.
But please, take into considiration that all written above is just a single man's point of view and assumtions. I could be wrong.
From what i can see, around 19k of the FSWP backlog is going to get the boot to next year. available quota for 2022 is actually 45k, all or most of the CECs will eat into this number, leaving only 30k for a 49k backlog. if they move the target to 64k then only 9k gets the boot.
If IRCC didn't steal from FSW's regular quota of 110k by %50 this year to accomodate for freebies (TR to PR) all of the backlog could have been cleared by the end of June this year.
there are 41k ITAS from September to December of 2020, and no FSWPs were invited after Dec. so the majority of the 49k backlog seems to be anyway distributed for people who got itas from sept to dec 2020.
Hang on, the backlog for FSW is 50k persons. Can someone crunch the numbers for how 41K ITAs contributes to 50k backlog? Don't forget that the backlog also includes pre Sept 2020 AORs. I seem to be missing something here. Did a good portion of ITAs not transform to AORs?
Hang on, the backlog for FSW is 50k persons. Can someone crunch the numbers for how 41K ITAs contributes to 50k backlog? Don't forget that the backlog also includes pre Sept 2020 AORs. I seem to be missing something here. Did a good portion of ITAs not transform to AORs?