Hey need some clarification regarding the validity of physical exam and police verification.
It might sound stupid right now (coz of the high cut offs in the last two draws), but I am sitting at 463 and had hoped to get an ita sooner.
That said, I got my upfront physical exam and police verification done in the week 1 of June.
My state has just one panel physician and it takes about 45-60 days to get an appointment with him.
But since I didnt get the ita, I wanted to know till when my medical and pcc will remain valid ?
456 is a safer score. If things keep going as they are, you are looking at an ITA by the second draw of July.
As for the processing time, varies from case to case. Some cases warrant in depth scrutiny that adds extra time to the clock. But usually in most cases takes 4-6 months after submitting e-apr and filing the requisite fees before your passport is ready to be stamped.
I have crs score of 456 too. Reading senior's replies on ROH 119 thread and ROH 120 thread. It looks like we have some chaces of getting picked for July 10th draw & like 80% chaces in July 24th draw.
Wish I could just press skip and go to month of July.
I have crs score of 456 too. Reading senior's replies on ROH 119 thread and ROH 120 thread. It looks like we have some chaces of getting picked for July 10th draw & like 80% chaces in July 24th draw.
Guess, i should mark my attendance as well...
This has already crossed the longest wait I could have thought in my wildest imaginations. November 2018 I was very hopeful of getting ITA. But now, I guess it demands more patience from us guys....
I guess it's futile to hope for increased ITAs in month of June.
By this month's end exactly half year would be over. We should see increased ITA from next month draw onwards.
My assumption is, if there are too many fake profiles in last 6 months, then we might see more increased ITAs, >3900, in the 2nd half of the year. So that they can compensate for the wasted ITAs in less number of draws, during 2nd half of the year.
Are you saying Canada should only focus on inviting IT professionals? Kindly elaborate.
I don't think migration was intended to focus on 1 particular occupation. There are various reasons why it is open for all occupations and EE is based points awarded on various criteria.
I agree that hi-tech and financial sector are more dominant in high-paying job markets. But some of us want to live here because we love other aspects of Canada as well, not just the career. No matter what industry you work in, you will need all other services and products to live to you fullest extend in Canada, and that's also the market and the source of employment.