as per my calculation, the back log is 118,000 for economic class including 23,000 of pre EE FSW applicants
So the total EE back log is 95,000 people aka 50,000 applications
as per my calculation, the back log is 118,000 for economic class including 23,000 of pre EE FSW applicants
So the total EE back log is 95,000 people aka 50,000 applications
In a rough calculation, still 10,000 ITAs to go to the quota. Considering 12 draws until end of the year, 833 ITAs per draw (close we are actually having).
Considering backlog is being cleared, it is a good news for 2017, but for now we are stuck.
EDIT: They might consider increase the draws for the end of this year based on 2017 quota.
In a rough calculation, still 10,000 ITAs to go to the quota. Considering 12 draws until end of the year, 833 ITAs per draw (close we are actually having).
Considering backlog is being cleared, it is a good news for 2017, but for now we are stuck.
EDIT: They might consider increase the draws for the end of this year based on 2017 quota.
The thing is that people with PGWP is like holding a ticking bomb, so time is something we don't have. In addition, you don't have 2017 quota until December 2016 or Jan 2017.
One thing we can be sure that they definitely cannot clear the backlog in August or September this year like some consultants or lawyers keep saying, so ITAs will not go up.
So if 2017 quota for economic immigrants is 160,000 and skilled workers quota is 64,000 (conservative estimate). Each draw will send out around 2600 invitations (Assuming 2 draws are held every month).
The thing is that people with PGWP is like holding a ticking bomb, so time is something we don't have. In addition, you don't have 2017 quota until December 2016 or Jan 2017.
One thing we can be sure that they definitely cannot clear the backlog in August or September this year like some consultants or lawyers keep saying, so ITAs will not go up.
Yes, agree. Timing is the problem for most of the people.
I said about 2017 quota because theorically the backlog being cleared this year (that I don't believe that will be done entirely, but let's keep in the math), assuming quota still the same or even it drops, they will need to increase the number of invitations significantly. The problem is if they don't clear the backlog, it will keep the score high.
Thank you for posting this Alexios07. Those are some really interesting stats.
It's good to see Philippines and India Up in the list. I'd like to believe most of us in the forums come from these countries hehe.
I think this has been said before but immigration intake, while it has a quota every year, is a revolving target. ..if they hit the quota well within the year, intake continues (albeit at a slower pace)..
Secondly, backlog in the immigration process is a general issue experienced in most countries. The backlog will never be entirely eliminated but what CIC is doing is clearing most of them so they can meet the 6 month time frame.
So if you're interested to apply for a visa, don't be discouraged by the backlog...just apply ASAP. For those waiting for PR. .just be patient. Your time will come hehe (patience is hard to find in this fast paced world of ours hehe)