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"The simplified application process guarantees your place in the processing line. Your application will be processed based on regulations that are in effect on the date that you submit your application, even if they change after you apply"
так что же произойдет с моей заявой, если завтра проходной балл поднимиться до 75, а я еле набираю 67?
Pass mark can be adjusted at any time overnight...
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Re: Pass mark can be adjusted at any time overnight...
Читу wrote:CIC:
"The simplified application process guarantees your place in the processing line. Your application will be processed based on regulations that are in effect on the date that you submit your application, even if they change after you apply"
так что же произойдет с моей заявой, если завтра проходной балл поднимиться до 75, а я еле набираю 67?
абсолютно то, что выделено вами выше - будет использоваться балл на момент подачи....
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Интересно, это только для simplified process? Насколько я помню всегда правила были что даже если проходной бал поменяется после подачи документов - tough luck, документы будут рассматриваться по новому проходному балу, а не по старому.
Ни у кого нет ссылки на это правило для "non-simplified" (Buffalo) application process?
Ни у кого нет ссылки на это правило для "non-simplified" (Buffalo) application process?
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ts wrote:Насколько я помню всегда правила были что даже если проходной бал поменяется после подачи документов - tough luck, документы будут рассматриваться по новому проходному балу, а не по старому.
Я не знаю, как дела были много лет назад, но где-то я читал, что то ли федеральный, то ли верховный суд канады рекомендовал использовать правило ретрогрессии в тех случаях, где это дает больше шансов аппликантам. А вот цитата с сайта CIC:
What criteria apply to applications already in progress on June 28, 2002?
Generally speaking, under the transitional provisions, applications already in progress when the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA) took effect would be processed under the new rules introduced by IRPA. However, the new transitional regulations made important distinctions between the ways CIC would handle these applications, depending on whether CIC received the application before January 1, 2002, and whether it made a selection decision before June 28, 2002.
Under a dual assessment, applicants who applied before January 1, 2002, will be assessed against the selection criteria of the former Immigration Act, or the current Immigration and Refugee Protection Act, whichever is more favourable. In cases where the results are not positive, the application will automatically be assessed under the selection criteria of the other regulations.
The following groups will automatically receive a dual assessment:
* Applications still pending or in progress on December 1, 2003, when the new regulations came into force.
* Applications referred back by the Federal Court of Canada or the Supreme Court of Canada for a determination following a decision under the former Act if the determination was not made before December 1, 2003.
The following groups had to reapply before January 1, 2005, to receive the benefit of a dual assessment:
* Applications withdrawn between January 1, 2002, and November 30, 2003.
* Applications refused after March 31, 2003, and before June 20, 2003, under the transitional requirements of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations that were in effect during this period.
Applicants who applied on or after January 1, 2002, and who did not receive a selection decision before June 28, 2002, will be assessed under the new selection criteria.