Following statement from:
http://www.immigration-law.com/Canada.html
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The following information has been provided to the AILA in the form of Q&A:
FY 2005 Retrogression Until 09/30/2005:
EB-1: Current
EB-2: Current
EB-3: Remain where it is now, meaning that India, China, and Filipino priority date will move slow and not become current. Worldwide will remain current.
EB-3 (Other Workers): Unavailable.
FY 2006 Retrogression (10/01/2005 - 09/30/2006):
EB-1: China and India may be oversubscribed and experience retrogression. Filipino and worldwide will remain current.
EB-2: China and India may be oversubscribed and experience retrogression. Filipino and worldwide will remain current.
EB-3: Slow movement of cut-off dates for China and India or in the worst case may retrogress further, depending on the pace of the USCIS I-485 backlog reduction speed. There is no specific pediction for the worldwide category, but no one will be surprised to see some level of oversubscription in some distant future as well.
Overall, the prediction of the employment-based immigrant visa availability is grim. People should pay more attention to preserving their precious priority dates.
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I am not sure if it is talking about the file I-140? Does it mean if (EB1, EB2) Labor Certified before 09/30/2005, should able to file I-140 immediately, otherwise need to wait till date current?