I think now nomination in 3 months is a far fetched dream. If we are to be honest.
In one month they have received over 300app. That we know of.
The 3 months timeline for nomination was when they didn't have many applications, now that they have over double of what they use to have no one knows. They are currently working on apps with 400+ AOR and AOR as of yesterday is over 700+. So go figure.
Hello,
I've combed through all the 200 pages of this thread! Thanks a lot to you all for your guidelines, support, humor and everything else. At some point in time (maybe as from June) I saw that only people who have attended an information session are sending EOI. Has there been anyone lately with French exams who have sent their EOI? Has there been anyone else who has sent their EOI without attending an information session?
Nowhere is written that but he is right. Not just that, a close relative cannot be your witness as well. I have called an immigration NB and this is what they told me. I already sent my documentation and my witness was my brother, they told be to not wait for them to tell me to re-send those documents but to send them before that. Which I did.
Nowhere is written that but he is right. Not just that, a close relative cannot be your witness as well. I have called an immigration NB and this is what they told me. I already sent my documentation and my witness was my brother, they told be to not wait for them to tell me to re-send those documents but to send them before that. Which I did.
I think now nomination in 3 months is a far fetched dream. If we are to be honest.
In one month they have received over 300app. That we know of.
The 3 months timeline for nomination was when they didn't have many applications, now that they have over double of what they use to have no one knows. They are currently working on apps with 400+ AOR and AOR as of yesterday is over 700+. So go figure.
The timeline was before 5 to 6 weeks. Now it is hard to determine how long is going to take. The reason for that is that applicants who receive a nomination do not want to post that news here but just jumping on to next task which is PR application. I am hoping that now is 3 months wait, I can see on nb tracker that one person who has received AOR in March is got a nomination in June. So I hope that processing time is still somewhere around there. The problem is a new rule of giving an ITA on info session. That doesn't do a favor to anyone even to an applicant who receives that ITA. But it is what it is...
Hi guys!
be patient, that's all you need
It took me 5 months after AOR to receive a Nomination.
Just try not to disturb them as this may delay your nomination.
Regards,
I think now nomination in 3 months is a far fetched dream. If we are to be honest.
In one month they have received over 300app. That we know of.
The 3 months timeline for nomination was when they didn't have many applications, now that they have over double of what they use to have no one knows. They are currently working on apps with 400+ AOR and AOR as of yesterday is over 700+. So go figure.
Whatever, Nomination is also a competition for the best candidate, most applicants are on the list of other provinces. And I think they are going to move fast.