432 is slightly low, however an ITA is plausible before half-2018. Let’s see how the next couple of draws pan out. Going for PNP makes an ITA a sure shot, and it’s upto you.
Going for PNP makes an ITA a sure shot, and it’s upto you.
When you say go for PNP, could you please outline what one has to do? I created my EE profile and submitted. Is there a process to specifically apply for PNPs explicitly? If so, would you be so kind as to detail it? Thanks a lot.
432 is slightly low, however an ITA is plausible before half-2018. Let’s see how the next couple of draws pan out. Going for PNP makes an ITA a sure shot, and it’s upto you.
Thanks. Is any PNP open now? I see some posts where it is mentioned that PNPs will open only after government allocates the quota which would likely be done in February. Is it so? Kindly advise
Thanks in advance
Going for PNP makes an ITA a sure shot, and it’s upto you.
When you say go for PNP, could you please outline what one has to do? I created my EE profile and submitted. Is there a process to specifically apply for PNPs explicitly? If so, would you be so kind as to detail it? Thanks a lot.
Different provinces have varying requirements on PNP- Ontario, for instance, sends through EOI to applicants above 400 in the pool. It's then the onus of the applicant to send through the rest of the documents as outlined in the process.
For more information on other provinces, may I please suggest visiting this thread:
Thanks. Is any PNP open now? I see some posts where it is mentioned that PNPs will open only after government allocates the quota which would likely be done in February. Is it so? Kindly advise
Thanks in advance
Different provinces have varying requirements on PNP- Ontario, for instance, sends through EOI to applicants above 400 in the pool. It's then the onus of the applicant to send through the rest of the documents as outlined in the process.
For more information on other provinces, may I please suggest visiting this thread:
Is it correct that Ontario selects only those who have ICT noc codes with 400 CRS and above? What about other noc codes; for example, mechanical or civil engineers?
Is it correct that Ontario selects only those who have ICT noc codes with 400 CRS and above? What about other noc codes; for example, mechanical or civil engineers?