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visas-connect · 11 months
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Title: Understanding the Timeline: Receiving an Invitation from Express Entry after Applying for a Provincial Nomination
Introduction: The Express Entry system has become a popular pathway for skilled workers to obtain permanent residence in Canada. If you are considering applying for a provincial nomination through Express Entry, it's essential to understand the timeline involved in receiving an invitation. In this blog, we will explore the factors that affect the processing time and provide you with insights to manage your expectations.
Factors Affecting the Processing Time:
Province or Territory: The processing time for provincial nominations can vary depending on the province or territory. Each region has its own administrative procedures and resources, which can influence the speed at which they process nominations. For example, British Columbia is known for its relatively shorter processing times compared to other provinces like Ontario.
Demand for Skilled Workers: The demand for skilled workers in a particular province or territory also impacts the processing time. If a region is experiencing a high demand for skilled professionals in specific occupations, the processing of nominations in that area may be expedited. Conversely, if the demand is lower, it may take longer to receive an invitation.
Express Entry Profile Score: Your Express Entry profile score plays a significant role in determining the likelihood and speed of receiving an invitation. A higher profile score indicates a stronger match with the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) requirements, increasing your chances of receiving an invitation sooner. It's crucial to continuously improve your profile score by enhancing factors such as language proficiency, education, work experience, and additional qualifications.
Managing Your Expectations: While we provide general information on processing times, it's important to note that individual cases can vary. The actual processing time depends on a variety of circumstances unique to your situation. However, here are some practical steps to help you manage your expectations:
Stay Informed: Regularly check the official websites of the province or territory that nominated you for any updates on processing times. These platforms usually provide estimated processing times and relevant information to keep you informed.
Be Patient: The processing time for nominations can range from a few weeks to several months. Patience is key during this period. Avoid unnecessary stress by acknowledging that the process takes time, and factors beyond your control can affect the timeline.
Monitor Express Entry System: Keep a close eye on the Express Entry system to check for any updates regarding your invitation. The system will notify you if you have been invited to apply for permanent residence. Stay proactive and ensure you have provided accurate and up-to-date information in your Express Entry profile.
Conclusion: Receiving an invitation from Express Entry after applying for a provincial nomination requires understanding the factors that influence the processing time. Factors such as the province or territory, demand for skilled workers, and your Express Entry profile score all play a role. By staying informed, managing expectations, and remaining patient, you can navigate through the process more effectively.
Remember, each case is unique, and there are no guarantees regarding specific timelines. If you have concerns or require further clarification, consider consulting with immigration professionals who can provide personalised advice based on your circumstances. Good luck with your Express Entry journey towards Canadian permanent residence! Read More
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multiwayimmigration · 1 month
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Looking for the best immigration consultant in Alberta, Canada? Our blog provides essential tips for making the right choice. We cover the role of consultants, qualities to look for, benefits of hiring one, factors to consider, and red flags to watch out for. We emphasize the importance of research, transparency in fees, and reviewing case studies. Trust your instincts and prioritize accreditation, experience, and personal rapport when selecting your consultant. Make an informed decision to achieve your immigration goals confidently.
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worldswin · 1 year
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Marrying from Icelandic girl and immigrate to this country ! Know how to find ?
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mylegalservice · 1 year
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Which websites give good visa advice?
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If you are looking to obtain advice on a UK visa, you will need to be more specific on the visa type you are looking for. The UK has a vast amount of different visa categories, including Skilled Worker visa, Student visa, Marriage visas and so on. If you are looking for general for immigration advice, My Legal Services are an Expert team of solicitors that can assist.
Original Source: https://www.quora.com/Which-websites-give-good-visa-advice/answer/My-Legal-Services-1
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lexlawuk · 2 years
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Success Story: Asylum based on Sexuality
Success Story: Asylum based on Sexuality
Recently, our specialist immigration team has assisted a client (the Appellant) in successfully obtaining asylum based on his sexuality. Previously, after his claim for further leave to remain as a student in the UK was rejected multiple times, he eventually claimed asylum. His claim was rejected by The Secretary of State for the Home Department on the basis that the respondent found the…
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Enjoy this random poem I wrote in school!
They'll stand between night and day,
And wish for a home where their heart'll stay
And I shall say:
We were born travellers, born to roam;
No town or city my whole heart'll hold.
No land my feet will belong,
As long as they move along,
Past the fires in many a warm hearth:
In this one land that we call Earth.
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dongiovannitriumphant · 2 months
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yeah just got an email back from the department board of studies re: my situation, they dont give a shit and they will not accept me because they only look at my undergrad and my undergrad is not in the right area
thats it then. im fucked.
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revolutionarysuicide · 4 months
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man it is seriously depressing remembering how excited i was when i first got my bottom surgery referral multiple years ago now like things were finally looking up i was so excited to finally get surgery after waiting my entire life i was constantly browsing bottom surgery forums to read other ppls account of their recovery etc. i really couldnt wait to feel comfortable in my own skin and be able to have sex the way i wanted and be able to shower with the lights on and all that. and then that was all taken away from me. and all that imagining post-op life that made me so excited is so painful now bc i know it is so far off and possibly i'll never be able to have it bc the nhs can just arbitrarily take it away from me again on the whim of one doctor.
cant stop thinking about emigrating cause i know i would literally get bottom surgery faster if i moved to another country and went through their processes despite the fact that my initial gic referral was in 2017 lol. even if i got my bottom surgery referral today (realistically i won't be re-referred for like another decade p much, and no they won't let me keep my old place in the bottom surgery waiting list, i checked many times with gdnrss lol) it still might be faster to emigrate. i know that a friend of mine who was recommended for bottom surgery in 2019 recently had surgery (she's a trans woman, im aware the waiting times are an order of magnitude longer for masculinising bottom surgery bc of the nhs fucking up the st peters contract too) and like i definitely know foreign surgeons with wayy faster turnaround than that, although im not sure how quickly i could become a citizen to become eligible for those countries' healthcare systems. maybe i could take advantage of my british passport privileges idk how much easier that would make it. but anyway i've been on and off thinking about moving to cuba since i was 16 anyway for anti-imperialist reasons, and ofc they have free bottom surgery there. ive have stayed put bc i think there needs to be communists in the imperial core too to sabotage imperialist efforts to crush revolutions abroad if nothing else bc the british people are so impotent lol, but like damn if britain doesnt keep giving me reason after reason to leave this shitty place
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nanairomiso · 21 days
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Working in Japan
This is a repost of a thread I made on Twitter, but essentially, it's a breakdown of how much I made working as a freelancer in Japan. Consider a cautionary tale if you're thinking about moving to Japan.
So i made roughly 5 million yen last year, right? Highest i've ever gotten after 14 years in Japan (higher than what i made at my old company even). Awesome, right?
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Well, since i am freelance, i have to cover my own expenses. this includes lights, internet, software, other equip or transport I need for work. So once you subtract all of that, roughly 3 mil yen, I have about 2 mil yen left. Not terrible, but not great.
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Now, from this 2 mil, I have to subtract health insurance, which a monthly payment of about 12000 yen (144,000 a year). Ouch, but like, necessary. 1.8 mil is still not.... the worst.
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We still haven't paid into the pension system :smiling_face_with_tear: This payment can be made monthly, but you get a bit of a discount if you pay for a year up front (short for money, jp govt?).
So that's about 200,000 yen. Just gone.
It's just me and 1.6 mil yen left…. okay…
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Did I mention there's a city tax? I haven't received it yet, but it's roughly 150,000 for Osaka city. Are you crying? Because I'm crying with my 1.5 million yen. Want to cry harder? If I were to convert this to USD, it's less than 10K for the year......
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And that 5 million yen from all my work last year is ABOVE AVERAGE. The average wage in Japan is currently 4.1 million before taxes... IS IT REALLY ANY WONDER PPL AREN'T HAVING CHILDREN?? I CAN BARELY AFFORD MYSELF LMAO
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There is one major difference between freelance and fulltime employees though. Companies will cover half of your pension and a certain percentage of your health insurance, so maybe salaried employees end with a 300,000 more in their wallets.
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But freelancers? This includes animators, comic artists, video editors, etc. Or people that aren't employed full-time?? We have to cover our insurance and pension.
Freelancers are really out here with no money.
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This is all to say, basically, working in Japan is a joke. Honestly the amount I pay for healthcare is too high for quality of care I receive most of the time and I'm not even sure I'll receive pension from the govt (because they have no money)
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Did i mention that pay into a separate retirement plan in the states because i do not trust the japanese govt?
XDDD i've moved beyond anger. i can only laugh at my circumstances.
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OH and japanese politicians have just been pocketing MILLIONS of YEN. YOU KNOW. THAT AVERAGE JAPANESE CITIZENS AMT IN YEARLY WAGES. THEY POCKETED THAT TASTY UNTAXED MONEY UNTIL THEY WERE EXPOSED A FEW MONTHS AGO
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So yeah, the cost of living in Japan is low, and seems affordable from the point of view of the US dollar. But when you work in Japan?? When you make money in yen?????
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calmbigdipper · 3 months
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woohoo final college semester woohoo
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cadmuslabs777 · 4 months
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To any friendly Irish people and Brazilian immigrants in Ireland: my cousin's husband bit an officer in self defense and now is facing charges, he's in risk of spending an year in jail (they're putting a lot of fear in them). They have zero support there, they're so vulnerable, we already told them to ask the embassy for help, but does anyone have any legal advice specific to Irish laws? They were just a month from leaving the country and now they're terrified. I'm so fucking worried for the two of them.
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swampxwitchxhattie · 8 months
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I’ve read two stories of people being found after the Maui fire deceased, holding their pets. I have to avoid the news. I know that as an adult I should keep up with it and know what’s going on but my psyche is taking hit after hit and I just can’t take the heartache anymore. It’s pushing me further down the hole I’m trying to dig myself out of because I’m such an empathetic person. Strangers pain affects me in ways that are detrimental to my mind and heart.
Does that make me irresponsible? Does it make me apathetic? I feel guilty for not reading or watching the news. But the things I see and hear are gut punch after gun punch and I find myself crying and feeling more and more helpless. I want to know what’s going on, I want to know what’s being done. But when I find the actual truth it just breaks something in me.
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worldswin · 1 year
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usadvlottery · 3 months
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Embark on your journey to permanent residency in the United States! Our detailed guide demystifies the USA Green Card application process, providing essential insights on eligibility, documentation, and key steps. Maximize your chances of success with expert tips and ensure a smooth path toward obtaining your USA Green Card. Your American dream awaits – start your application with confidence!
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lexlawuk · 2 years
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Settlement and Leave to Remain in the UK: Private Life Route Changes
Settlement and Leave to Remain in the UK: Private Life Route Changes
The Home Office has recently published a Statement of Changes in Immigration Rules.  If you are looking to apply for a visa under the Private Life route, it is essential to stay updated. The changes to the Private Life Route came into effect on the 20th of June, 2022 and have now begun to apply to all Private Life visa applications. Our Immigration Team has been consulted by numerous clients who…
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kumishona · 2 years
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psa: if you (like me) are a chronic empath, socially anxious, introverted, neurodivergent, or otherwise sensitive to other people, this is for you.
if you consistently feel very drained after having a conversation with a particular person or group of people (like you talked too much or said the wrong things), then it's not you, it’s probably them. there’s something they’re doing to affect your self-esteem. ask yourself: are they implicitly condescending? tactless? dismissive towards your ideas? are their jokes mean? do they always regard you with subtle dissapointment, like you constantly need to be advocating for yourself? I can guarantee this, you’ll find something in their conversational style that’s troubling you.
I am so lucky to have found people who are genuinely so kind, tactful, welcoming, valudating, inclusive, and warm. the several coinciding bad circumstances in my life (transferring to a bigger university, moving out, interpersonal drama, identity-crisis, isolation, poor mental health) would have destroyed me if it were not for them. expressing kindness is a skill; kindness only on the inside isn’t enough. dismissing identity-based experiences is not okay. it took me way too long to figure this out. if you are like me, I hope that you can identify this and seek out and surround yourself with people good for your mental well-being. I promise you, they exist.
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