andremarques19751, Do you mind copy the sheet link and paste it again(I'm still a newbie and not allowed to post links or put signatures) or add it to your signature? Thanks!
andremarques19751, Do you mind copy the sheet link and paste it again(I'm still a newbie and not allowed to post links or put signatures) or add it to your signature? Thanks!
Hi guys, thanks so much for creating this thread for inland PNPs.
I have a question, what does it mean for Inland PNP only (without CEC/FSW), even we are PNPs we need to meet minimum EE criteria (CEC/FSW) right?
I've been living in Ontario but I was Nominated by Nova Scotia. They wanted a detailed plan on how I will settle in the province. I am moving to Halifax in 20 days, hopefully I'll get good news once I update my address through CSE
Guys instead of creating multiple Googlspredsheets consodlidate the data - the power of this sheets is only when they are:
1) Updated
2) Pool of applicants is large enough to monitor trend
The problem with this 20-50 applicants spreadsheets is they are useless - as they are never updated 80% never comeback to update them, and once owner of spreadsheet gets PPR he leaves spreadsheet behind - then no one can update it.
So what is the point of having it?
Myimmitracker has 80-90% return update rate, all the AORs are consolidated in one or separate - see analytics, data, sort and filter, get reminder to update it, filter out unpdated cases.
NBPNP applicant, Canadian Experience Class, Inland applicant.
ITA: November 2nd
AOR: November 10th
Medical Passed December 9th
A background check is needed: In Progress December 9th
Additional document request: IMM5406 on December 12, submitted next day.
Hi guys, thanks so much for creating this thread for inland PNPs.
I have a question, what does it mean for Inland PNP only (without CEC/FSW), even we are PNPs we need to meet minimum EE criteria (CEC/FSW) right?
Not really, PNP is just one of the possible streams under 'Economic Classes'. The intention here is to map PNP inland applicants that are not CEC or FSW or any other stream. It looks like PNP Inland is very slow these last months, that's why.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/tools/perm/index.asp
Not really, PNP is just one of the possible streams under 'Economic Classes'. The intention here is to map PNP inland applicants that are not CEC or FSW or any other stream. It looks like PNP Inland is very slow these last months, that's why.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/tools/perm/index.asp