Here is my timeline:
PR application sent: June 6th
AOR/MED: June 28th
MED Passed: July 26th
Pre-arrival letter: October 1st
Ghost Updates: 2 times
My application was approved: Dec 6th
Interview: Dec 12th
Here is my timeline:
PR application sent: June 6th
AOR/MED: June 28th
MED Passed: July 26th
Pre-arrival letter: October 1st
Ghost Updates: 2 times
My application was approved: Dec 6th
Interview: Dec 12th
Once AOR is received they will send you an application number and should start from alphabet EP. Then only you can link to online. I also applied from outland . So it took me almost 10 months to finalize my paperwork. So all i can tell is to have patience for the mean time.
Thanks
Once AOR is received they will send you an application number and should start from alphabet EP. Then only you can link to online. I also applied from outland . So it took me almost 10 months to finalize my paperwork. So all i can tell is to have patience for the mean time.
Thanks
I've applied for a Shift Manager position at a restaurant in Truro, Nova Scotia through the AIPP. I sent my application and all documents needed by the end of September 2019. In November, my potential employer heard from them and was told my application was in "a queue" ( a pile, really), waiting to be assigned to an officer. That was the last I heard from the province.
Anyone in a similar situation?
I'm very worried because I learned that New Brunswick is not accepting any applications for jobs in the food and hospitality sectors anymore. I'm scared the same will happen (or is happening) in Nova Scotia. Please share any related information if you have one.
Here's what New Brunswick posted in May 2019:
Notice Atlantic Immigration Pilot Program
Accommodation and Food Services Sector, New Brunswick
Effective date: May 31, 2019
Due to the large volume of applications received, please be advised we are currently not accepting any new applications for endorsement under the Atlantic Immigration Pilot Program for the Accommodation and the Food Services sectors.
New applications for the Accommodation and Food Services sectors will be considered under the New Brunswick Skilled Worker Stream or Express Entry for candidates, with a valid work permit, who meet the minimum requirements of the stream.