Yes. I have same case, just do not mention your relative in your letter of intent. Instead, mention the things(pros) that attracted you to live/stay in Ontario province, be it transportation, job availability. But you have to attach proof of your relative if you are claiming points for that.
Yes. I have same case, just do not mention your relative in your letter of intent. Instead, mention the things(pros) that attracted you to live/stay in Ontario province, be it transportation, job availability. But you have to attach proof of your relative if you are claiming points for that.
Thanks for the response. I didn't mention my relative's details in the letter of intent, I have claimed points for the relative staying in canada though.
Did you claim points for the relative staying in other province?
Thanks for the response. I didn't mention my relative's details in the letter of intent, I have claimed points for the relative staying in canada though.
Did you claim points for the relative staying in other province?
Friends, can you share if your OINP application moved from "Submitted" to "Assessment" or DIP. I had submitted my application on 6th November, its still in "Submitted" state.
Hey guys, any updates from those of you who submitted in July or August? In light of today's unfortunate announcement that all 2017 nominations have been filled, all of us who didn't receive nomination by today will be waiting until 2018. This includes all of us who submitted in November, as well as a few from July and August it seems? @JingleBells@sagarskch@DreamBigger anyone else who's still waiting from July/August?
I have submitted my application on 15th Nov.
Do I need to show my spouse's IELTS scorecard also for OINP? (She has not written the test yet). will there be any issues in the process if i dont attach?
I have submitted my application on 15th Nov.
Do I need to show my spouse's IELTS scorecard also for OINP? (She has not written the test yet). will there be any issues in the process if i dont attach?