AOR was on the 9th of October 2019.
Our application end date is the 9th of April 2020.
Getting close now and impatient as you don't know what to do with your life until you get COPR.
I would not recommend it. I have heard of people that moved from the Atlantic province to Ontario or Vancouver and lost PR status because of the rules of the program. I believe its a minimum of 3 years you must stay in the designated province.
Please dont risk your future and the future of your family!
there is no minimum time to stay in the province. Also you cannot lose your or status because of moving to another province , that’s a permanent residents right to do.
The only way it can be revoked is during the pr process but not after it’s received.
Of course, that’s not what these programs are meant for and it’s about morality aswell.
AOR was on the 9th of October 2019.
Our application end date is the 9th of April 2020.
Getting close now and impatient as you don't know what to do with your life until you get COPR.
Correct yes.
We skipped WP process as someone told me that he went through on PR only within 3 months. Now Im waiting probably the full 6 months
At what percentage did you receive pre-arrival services?
Hi so just sharing my timeline for anyone interested. AIPP High Skilled
(Inland) PEI
Application submitted: September 23 AOR: October 31 Medical Requested: November 23 Medical Done: December 13 Medical Passed: December 23 Invitation to Pre-Arrival services: January 15 Invitation for Interview: February 3 Interview Done & COPR: February 10
Thank you to everyone who answered questions when I asked! This forum and many others helped me tremendously. The journey was not easy and it requires a-lot of patience but it was definitely worth it. To everyone still waiting, Good Luck! & just know that it will come!
Dear Friends
Can anyone advice that I got the invitation from employer to attend in person interview, but travel expenses should handle by candidate itself. There is any help from Mantioba government influence here?If I travel under which visa category required?
Perhaps you should try some other forum for your query. The only thing which comes to my mind is please verify the employer offering you a job thoroughly before you make any travel arrangements. Since you are applying from other country make sure your employer has obtained LMIA. All the best. Your best option is to either contact IRCC or VFS to get all the details.
Perhaps you should try some other forum for your query. The only thing which comes to my mind is please verify the employer offering you a job thoroughly before you make any travel arrangements. Since you are applying from other country make sure your employer has obtained LMIA. All the best. Your best option is to either contact IRCC or VFS to get all the details.
The employer doesn’t need LMIA for the Atlantic pilot program!
It has to be a designated employer. This information can be found easily, since there are lists for each province with all the designated employers.
The Travel expenses have to be paid by himself of course.
The employer doesn’t need LMIA for the Atlantic pilot program!
It has to be a designated employer. This information can be found easily, since there are lists for each province with all the designated employers.
The Travel expenses have to be paid by himself of course.
My understanding is he is not talking about employment under AIPP. He has mentioned "Manitoba Government" in his original post. Manitoba is not part of Atlantic provinces.
My understanding is he is not talking about employment under AIPP. He has mentioned "Manitoba Government" in his original post. Manitoba is not part of Atlantic provinces.
there is no minimum time to stay in the province. Also you cannot lose your or status because of moving to another province , that’s a permanent residents right to do.
The only way it can be revoked is during the pr process but not after it’s received.
Of course, that’s not what these programs are meant for and it’s about morality aswell.