They're working on EE probably because the files are online and accessible remotely. They need to find a way to deal with paper application, we can't continue to wait endlessly. By the way, why can't they just make everything online, what's the need for paper application?
They're working on EE probably because the files are online and accessible remotely. They need to find a way to deal with paper application, we can't continue to wait endlessly. By the way, why can't they just make everything online, what's the need for paper application?
EE definitely is prioritized in any ways. Faster processing but stricter than paper based. If they want, they can process the paper based application just as fast as the EE one I believe. I applied via paper based mainly because I don't have one year of working experience after graduation. Also for class A nomination, language test seems is not mandatory.
Buddy I am in the same situation in which you are. Applied through bcpnp and i am an outlander. Application reached on 18th feb but yet have no updates
Majority of Cape Breton federal government employees continue to work from home – for now
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Jeremy Fraser (jeremy.fraser@cbpost.com) Published: a day ago Updated: a day ago
Shown is the Government of Canada office at the corner of Dorchester and Charlotte streets in Sydney. The Canada Revenue Agency plans to transition from operating under a critical services mode to business resumption mode, beginning on Monday. However, the majority of employees will continue to work from home for the time being. JEREMY FRASER/CAPE BRETON POST