🇨🇦 TEER 3 & above NOCs will qualify for Express Entry system! 🇨🇦 Here is the list of 16 NOC C occupations that will become eligible for Express Entry System under new NOC 2021 (TEER system)!👇
16 NOC C Occupations To Become Eligible For Express Entry: February 2022 IRCC Memo revealed that new NOC 2021 (TEER system) is projected to be implemented in October/November 2022. This memo also revealed that TEER 3 (NOC B) and above occupations will be considered eligible for Express Entry system. Furthermore, it revealed that 16 occupations will become eligible for Express Entry system which…
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there's something different about this season of kung fu, it feels like yes they are telling a story about a chinese-american family but in this really neat way they're kinda focusing on the chinese part while including the american part, and almost reveling in the ways in which each fits with the other.
in tears over children atm they are so little so young only just discovering what it feels like to think on your own to believe in things to know for certain the order of colours of the rainbow and theyre just. allowed to die
🇨🇦 Recent IRCC Internal Memo revealed that new Express Entry NOC 2021 (TEER system) is projected to be implemented in GCMS by October 2022! 🇨🇦 Here is IRCC's date-wise timeline for implementation of new NOC system as per this internal memo! 👇
Recent IRCC Memorandum obtained by INC – Immigration News Canada revealed that new Express Entry NOC 2021 (TEER system) is projected to be implemented in GCMS by October 2022. The Global Case Management System (GCMS) is Citizenship and Immigration Canada’s (CIC’s) single, integrated and worldwide system used internally to process applications for citizenship and immigration services. The memo…
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Luis was deported more than a year ago while I was preparing to move to NYC.
Luis was jumped at the Southern border.
You see, Luis was born in El Salvador but grew up in the same hometown as me. The same hometown he has tattooed on his chest. But he was deported at the Southern border and the gangs could tell that's not where he's from.
They took the little money and cheap phone his mom helped him get while he was in custody. They think he has a rich family in the States, but the only thing his mother is rich in is faith and tears.
Luis and I have no family in Mexico, so he made his way through Mexico to Guatemala trying to make it to El Salvador. But there, the place they call his homeland, there's no one willing to let him in.
Luis has a daughter my age. She's not going to college. But she has a name whiter than mine and a white mother to prove it.
Luis was in possession of half an ounce of weed when he was arrested. I've seen kids here smoke more than that on a school night.
Luis has given up, He spends whatever money his mother sends him on alcohol and drugs. He calls his mother so drunk he can't speak and I watch her scream his name into the phone:
Luis, que paso?
Luis, contestame!
Luis, please . . .
One of my first memories of Luis was when he was living on my mother's couch with both of his kids. He never got to fight for custody, but for that week he got to see them. My mom told him I was always complaining about never going anywhere, so he took me with his kids down the street to the Liquor. His daughter and I got skittles, and he bought a six-pack of beers to share with his son over TV that night. I didn't understand then why they were so happy, just to be in each other's company.
Luis and I grew up in the same town he has tatted on his chest close to the American flag on his shoulder.
Luis and I have the same hair and eyes and skin.
Luis was taken from his family. I decided to leave.
I watch the clock tick as I take my first college exams. I wonder if the clock ticks the same for him. Does it tick slower? As he's further from the sun. From everything he knows. Does time feel longer because he doesn't know the next time he'll see his mother? His daughter.
Will he die from the alcohol or the gangs before he can touch the sand he used to play soccer in?
Before I finish this exam.
l hate that I feel like I am not doing what I want in life
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Claude Joseph dénonce le mauvais comportement des agents du service de l’immigration dominicaine à l’égard des migrants Haïtiens.Â
Dans un message publié sur le réseau social Twitter, ce mercredi 25 mai 2022, L’ancien Premier ministre par intérim, Claude Joseph, a qualifié de raciste le comportement des agents du Service de l’immigration dominicaine à l’égard des migrants Haïtiens. En effet, l’immigration de la République Dominicaine a amorcé le 19 mai 2022, le processus de rapatriement en masse des migrants haïtiens vivant…
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