Ontario temporarily paused the intake of new applications for the following select, high-volume OINP streams effective 5 p.m. EDT on May 9, 2016:
In this context, what does the below sentence mean?
"Given the positive effect of the program on Ontario’s economy, the province continues to engage the federal government on nominee numbers."
Also if I have the CRS score of 449 what are my chances with ONIP
sarathkumar said:
Hi I am newbie to all of this so bear with me,
Heres my breakdown:
Age: 31
Education: Intermediate (C.E.C 2002) I have studied full time 3YRS course of (B.COM) but have some back logs(2002-2005) so not completed
Work Exp: 7years
IELTS: Planning to write after assessment of my chances (will I require 7 or 8 or 9 depending on my education qualifications)
Hope to hear some advise guys. Thank you in advance.
what are the chances of getting PR for me
Without even a Bachelors our chances are really bad. Your work ex needs to be in specific categories to be useful. With the info you have provided, it is difficult to predict if you can get a PR in FSW/PNP streams at-least.
darshanbangre said:
Ontario temporarily paused the intake of new applications for the following select, high-volume OINP streams effective 5 p.m. EDT on May 9, 2016:
In this context, what does the below sentence mean?
"Given the positive effect of the program on Ontario’s economy, the province continues to engage the federal government on nominee numbers."
Also if I have the CRS score of 449 what are my chances with ONIP
It means Ontario is in discussion with the federal government to increase the quota.
If OINP maintains the current eligibility criteria, yes you will be eligible. You will have to wait for OINP to announce their quota for 2017 in November.
bellaluna said:
First of all, I don't know what kind of school would issue degree certificates with incorrect years by a huge difference.
The way I see it, she can either have the school reissue the corrected degrees, or supply some sort of official amendment/certificate to her degrees, or she can provide a letter of explanation with other proof she attended during those years (tuition receipts, course syllabi, etc.)
She has tried to have the dates corrected apparently, but she went to Indian government schools and they're not known for their record keeping, so she's been having trouble there, it seems like. Would supplementary proof work, then?
Stanlee said:
Are you referring to the consistency of 'date of birth' across documents or is the question specific to the 'date(s) when the degree was awarded'?
I think the issue is with the date when the degree was awarded.
Hi Guys,
After Completing the EE Profile and Job Bank Profile.
Do we have to manually filled the PNP's which are open for Skilled Worker.
Thanks & Regards
Dewan
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dewan junaid said:
Hi Guys,
After Completing the EE Profile and Job Bank Profile.
Do we have to manually filled the PNP's which are open for Skilled Worker.
Thanks & Regards
Dewan
Check this link, it has the links for each PNP http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/provincial/apply-who.asp.
Thnx for reply Stanlee......but i am asking is after completing EE Profile .... do the PNP,s will pick automatically from EE or we have to apply manually to each PNP.
dewan junaid said:
Thnx for reply Stanlee......but i am asking is after completing EE Profile .... do the PNP,s will pick automatically from EE or we have to apply manually to each PNP.
Yes, based on your score Ontario sends you Notification of Interest in your Express Entry account (MyCIC account). If you are interested you will have to apply by submitting your nomination application package to Ontario. They will review the same and if they grant you nomination, you will get a message in your MyCIC account, which you will have to accept or decline. I think, the process is same for British Columbia as well, you can look up on the same. For other provinces, I think, you will have to apply if they are open. You can check the link that I shared for more details in this regard.
_Aspirant said:
Hi Beemer,
Here is your score evaluation as per the details provided by you. I determined the score considering you as a primary applicant because you have not mentioned experience of your spouse. You have CRS score equals to 421.
Thanks a lot. Yes, I'm principal applicant. Would spouse work experience too be considered? If so, it's 3yrs in relation to qualification.
Beemer said:
Thanks a lot. Yes, I'm principal applicant. Would spouse work experience too be considered? If so, it's 3yrs in relation to qualification.
If your spouse has Canadian work experience, then it will be considered to claim points.
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Hi guys, A quick question. Evaluating your credentials, do you just evaluate the highest degree you have or do you have to do everything?
Asivad Anac said:
Hi Asivad,
I am currently working in ON and have 10 year exp in Software (2 years in ON, CA). Since I am eligible to apply for New Brunswick I want to send Express of interest.
Before that I want to know if my profile is selected and province issues PNP, Is it mandatory to move to New Brunswick? I don't want to leave my current job which is in Ontario.
reka2u said:
Hi guys, A quick question. Evaluating your credentials, do you just evaluate the highest degree you have or do you have to do everything?
To get the most points possible for your education under the Comprehensive Ranking System, you should get your highest degree, diploma or certificate assessed (PhD, MA, BA). If you have more than one credential, you may want to get both assessed if it would give you more points.
May I ask what your highest degree is?
Hi Guys!
I will be attending the info session in Manila on June 11 for NBPNP and calculated my points. I am just wondering if 70/100 points a good score to receive an ITA for NBPNP? and what is priority 1 and 2?
Heres my breakdown:
Age: 29 = 12points
Education: Bachelors = 21points
Work Exp: 7years = 15points
IELTS: 22points
Total = 70points
My NOC is 6221
Hope to hear some advise guys. Thank you in advance.
My Fiance is applying for Express Entry, can she get money transfer to her account from her parents after she recieves invitation to submit documents from cic
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