Firstly, OINP increased their processing time from 30 - 60days to 60 - 90 days, so it may take up to 3 months to get nomination from OINP after submission. Subsequently, I hear getting PR via PNP route takes longer even though it has been reported that for some people, it was same time as those who got direct ITA.
I am still hopeful for a draw. It migHTC be the number of ITAs will increase. I guess anywhere between 3250 and 3750. This may result in a delay....hopefully
Firstly, OINP increased their processing time from 30 - 60days to 60 - 90 days, so it may take up to 3 months to get nomination from OINP after submission. Subsequently, I hear getting PR via PNP route takes longer even though it has been reported that for some people, it was same time as those who got direct ITA.
So if I am understanding it right, if ONIP send us the NOI now and we agree accept for PNP, we get the ITA in the next draw and once we submit our application, you are saying it will take at least 3 months for processing the PR.. Am I understanding it right ?
So if I am understanding it right, if ONIP send us the NOI now and we agree accept for PNP, we get the ITA in the next draw and once we submit our application, you are saying it will take at least 3 months for processing the PR.. Am I understanding it right ?
I think you are missing a step: after receiving a NOI you first have to submit your application for ONIP, which will be reviewed (60-90 days), and once approved by Ontario, then you get the nomination which gives you 600 points in your CRS so then you are surely offered an ITA. But a NOI is not a guarantee of getting a nomination. That's the way I understand the process from reading the guide.