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On July 14, 2009 Canadian government has imposed visa requirement on the Czech Republic (and Mexico) with no prior notice. Anyone willing to travel to Canada just 48 hours later needed to make the trip to Canadian embassy in Vienna in advance (up to 400 km away) to obtain visa.
It's a pity that decent people of both countries will now be affected because of:
1) Unadaptable minority of people from the Czech Republic who don't want to work for living
2) The fact that Canada has the most generous refugee system in the world and is not willing to make necessary changes to keep it sustainable.
How sad :-(
Canadian government was offered solution of the problem - listing the Czech Republic as safe country of origin (therefore no refugee claim can be accepted). But this solution seemed quite unpopular. I was wondering why.
Martin Collacott in National Post points out:
"When the legislation establishing the IRB (Immigration and Refugee Board) came into effect, however, the refugee lobby was successful in pressuring the government into not declaring any other countries to be “safe.” The objective was to ensure that our door would be left as wide open as possible. As a result, our refugee-determination system has been constantly clogged, and at times overwhelmed, by thousands of claims from people whom no other country would permit to register an asylum application."
Here is also an interesting point:
"With regard to the thousands of Romas (once known as Gypsies) from the Czech Republic who have made claims here since we lifted the visa requirement for that country in 2007, the key question is whether they are suffering persecution at the hands of the authorities there. There is no shortage of evidence that they suffer from various forms of discrimination in Europe (as opposed to persecution) - but this does not make them refugees according to the international definition. If we were prepared to let everyone in the world who suffers some form of “discrimination” to make refugee claims in Canada, we could be inundated with millions of claims."
"If, for example, discrimination rather than persecution by the government were the criteria for claiming to be a refugee, many, if not most, Canadian natives should be able to claim refugee status in one country or another."
Quoted from National Post: Canada has the most generous refugee system in the world
I really appreciate how Canada helps refugees from all over the world. This is something which its citizens should be proud of. On the other hand, I really hope that this issue will be solved as soon as possible. Hopefully Czechs and Canadians will be able to travel freely soon again and Canada will be, again, able to effectively help to those, who really need it.
More:
BBC Article: Canada re-introduces visas for Czechs
Interesting discussion under Globe & Mail article: Canada slaps visa requirements on Mexicans and Czechs
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Alberta in its latest draw which was held on August 15 saw a total of 121 Notifications of Interest (NOIs) being issued to candidates of Express Entry Stream. It was the second draw held in August. This time the draw saw a higher CRS cut-off, but nearly a quadrupled the number of invitations as compared to the draw held on August 7. The earlier draw issued 35 invitations to candidates with Express Entry CRS scores as low as 352.
The draw was held through the Express-Entry based provincial nomination stream, which allows the province to search the federal Express Entry system for candidates who meet the stream’s eligibility criteria.
The Alberta Express Entry Stream was created last year and since then it has already issued around 5,503 invitations through 28 draws. To be counted for a nomination of Alberta Express Entry Stream, the primary step is to create a profile in the Federal Express Entry.
Requirements for Alberta Express Entry draw
To be eligible to receive a Notification of Interest (NOI), candidates are required to meet the following criteria:
· He/she must have an active Express Entry profile in the Federal Express Entry pool;
· Have stated an interest in immigrating permanently to the province of Alberta;
· Must be working in an occupation that supports Alberta’s economic development and diversification;
· Must have a minimum CRS score of 300 points.
Here are a few factors that can improve a candidate’s chances of receiving an NOI:
· A job offer and/or work experience in the province of Alberta
· Holds a degree from a post-secondary institution in Canada
· Has family (parent, child and/or sibling) living in Alberta
The Alberta Express Entry Stream selects EE candidates whose CRS scores are much lower than the current federal cut-off. In 4 draws held in 2019, the stream selected EE candidates with CRS scored as low as 300. Whereas, in the Federal Express Entry draws of 2019 the lowest cut off score was 438.
@algonquinoutfit : @CanadianVisa_S Correction “Ontario’s oldest Provincial Park”. #OP125 this year. @Algonquin_PP was never a National Park and not the oldest National Park. t.co/KmoQjPkeD3 (via Twitter twitter.com/algonquinoutfit/status/991994743033917446)
A new invitation round held on September 18 invited 3,600 federal Express Entry (EE) candidates to apply for Canadian permanent residence. The Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score has marginally dropped by 1 point in the latest Express Entry draw as the previous draw had a cut-off score of 463. The drop in the CRS score must have made some applicants eligible for the ITA, however, applicants expecting a bigger fall in the CRS score might be disappointed with just 1 point reduction in the cut-off.
The latest draw also brings the total number of invitations to apply (ITAs) issued this year to 63,400. The September 18 draw saw a tie break which was applied by IRCC and the time stamp used as August 29, 2019, at 07:57:13 UTC, which means all the candidates with a CRS score of and above 462, and who had submitted their profile in the Express Entry pool before the above mentioned date and time, received invitations in this draw.
If you’re someone with low CRS score, then don’t be disheartened, you can still increase your points through a variety of options and most valuable of which is to obtain a provincial nomination, which will award you with an additional 600 points and increases your chances to get an ITA for Canadian permanent residence.
The candidates who received invitations in the latest Express Entry draw will get 60 days to submit their complete application for Canadian permanent residence.
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@algonquinoutfit : @algonquindave @CanadianVisa_S @Algonquin_PP Lots of old maps and publications refer to Algonquin as Algonquin National Park since Algonquin was the very first Provincial Park 125 years ago #OP125 #AlgonquinPark @OntarioParks @Algonquin_PP t.co/T6HimHH0YV (via Twitter twitter.com/algonquinoutfit/status/992073775851163648)
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