This post-ITA phase is much more complicated, start reading this http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/reasons-for-rejection-t306713.5295.html
Thank you! In fact, I follow these threads and do not comment anything. I saw really pessimistic posts that were not confirmed. Actually CIC is really unpredictable. Look the past draws after the changes made on Nov 19. There's nothing to do with the past 2015 and 2016 draws - it's a new and completely different scenario. There is no more paper backlog of applications for PR. The Ontario PNP is frozen since last year (they stopped inviting people with 400+ CRS on Feb 2015). For sure Ontario Provincial Nominee Program was the most popular way to get an ITA - and they are not going to resume (look at the official post from Jan 12 on the Official OINP website). The other provinces are still on "Holidays Break" - which means no new invitations to people, which means less 600 boosters points. The LMIA Market was cooled down - it's not worthy to have an LMIA anymore. Express Entry is the only way now for skilled people to immigrate to Canada!
In my view there is lots of reasons to be hopeful that the points will get to 450ish very soon!
Guys, how do you double check if everything in the application is as expected? I see lots of people wanting to correct something post ITA due to the mistakes made during profile creation. I checked if there is any option to print the entire EE form, but couldn't find anything. Any tips for double checking apart from manually opening and confirming?
Guys, how do you double check if everything in the application is as expected? I see lots of people wanting to correct something post ITA due to the mistakes made during profile creation. I checked if there is any option to print the entire EE form, but couldn't find anything. Any tips for double checking apart from manually opening and confirming?
You really don't notice these things until post ITA.
As a quick tip, try having a look at the schedule A form. It helps out addresses and personal history into some kind of order and realise of any dates are off.
You just find yourself realising that the thing that seemed normal to you can't be explained...
You really don't notice these things until post ITA.
As a quick tip, try having a look at the schedule A form. It helps out addresses and personal history into some kind of order and realise of any dates are off.
You just find yourself realising that the thing that seemed normal to you can't be explained...