As you said you have 71 points which means you are eligible to apply and hopefully will get nomination, To get nomination they will assess your documents or you can say they will do assessment of all your documents with respected to points. If everything works fine you will get nominated and all this process take time, in your case you are in queue to get AOR first once you will get AOR then they will start assessing your documents and than you will get nominated.
Once you will get nominated than 600 points will be added in your EE profile and than you will get ITA to submit your PR application in CIC. Once you will submitted your application, CIC will assess your application again with respect to their criteria and then you will get PR. So basically its two step process: first Province will assess your application i.e NSOI,Nova Scotia and after that Federal will access your application ie. CIC Canada.
I guess the program which you applied is Nova Scotia Nominee Program Nova Scotia Demand: Express Entry (Pilot)
And its a Provincial Nominee Program of Nova Scotia.
FSW is Federal Skilled worker program which closed in 2014 forever.
Oh yes, sorry was mistaken. Drajpoot Ive sended you a personal message and am seeking the answer for the same. Could you kindly help me with it please.
Well I would strongly suggest you to not to ask this question from nomination officer. I hope you wont.
This question really shows your intention not to settle in Nova Scotia and I would recommend you that if you really wish to move another province. Please look for another provincial program. In my point of view we should not bother about this as if any province is giving you opportunity to come and settle which other province is not giving So we are not supposed to cheat, unless we really dint get anything to settle ourselves
Well i have asked the question to keep in view the most worst situation after landing, but i am hoping for the good. Otherwise i have no such intention.
Well The thing is If you have Visa of any country than landing is always depend upon the Visa expiry date not any other thing. If your visa is not expire you are good to go. So once you will get your CoPR and your passport back, you will find one single entry Canada Visa sticker in your passport and there would be an expiry date and you should land in Canada before that.
Now the question is how CIC decide the expiry date, the expiry date of your visa would be the same date on which your medical report issued and submitted to CIC.
So like if your medical report is issued on 01/01/2015 then CIC will put expiry date on your visa 01/01/2016.
So you have to land before 01/01/2016just because your visa will expire on this date.
I do not say you are wrong but technical term is "Visa Expiry Date" not "Medical Expiry date" .
In some cases "Visa Expiry date " some times depend upon your passport expiry date too. which usually never happen
When you cross the border, immigration people always consider your VISA and Passports expiry date which should be valid Does not matter your Medical is valid or expired.
It depends upon case to case and time you take submit additional documents if requested and time to submit your application in CIC.
There are many factors includes.