sorry for asking a bit late. my NOI was May 8 and now my status is DIP since late July. My EE will expire tomorrow. May I ask whether I should click withdraw profile and submit a new one today? or I should submit EE tomorrow when the current one expires? What I should do to submit to OINP office? Thanks so much
I think you should let it expire. IRCC would send you an email after it expires. Ceeate a new one... and then email OINP with the IRCC's email and the UCI of new EE profile. They usually respond in 5 days to this issue...
I think you should let it expire. IRCC would send you an email after it expires. Ceeate a new one... and then email OINP with the IRCC's email and the UCI of new EE profile. They usually respond in 5 days to this issue...
sorry for asking a bit late. my NOI was May 8, submitted on the same date, and now my status is DIP since late July. My EE will expire tomorrow. May I ask whether I should click withdraw profile and submit a new one today? or I should submit EE tomorrow when the current one expires? What I should do to submit to OINP office? Thanks so much
I think you should let it expire. IRCC would send you an email after it expires. Ceeate a new one... and then email OINP with the IRCC's email and the UCI of new EE profile. They usually respond in 5 days to this issue...
I think you should let it expire. IRCC would send you an email after it expires. Ceeate a new one... and then email OINP with the IRCC's email and the UCI of new EE profile. They usually respond in 5 days to this issue...
This is what I did but did not get a reply from OINP. My profile expired while my application was in assessment and is now on DIP. Should I send another email?
If you get an ITA, will it be wise to continue with PNP given we won't get the money back now. Or should we accept ITA? I am thinking what if they calculate and reduce some points based on experience or education or anything else then it could result in a rejection. But with nomination, you will have enough points, right? Although there is no reason for it but it's not over until you land.
If you get an ITA, will it be wise to continue with PNP given we won't get the money back now. Or should we accept ITA? I am thinking what if they calculate and reduce some points based on experience or education or anything else then it could result in a rejection. But with nomination, you will have enough points, right? Although there is no reason for it but it's not over until you land.
Maybe there will be different opinions but I would definitely accept the ITA. Isn't the whole point of pnp for an ITA? If you are found to be lying or wrong on your application they won't just calculate points I would imagine they would reject you if there are major discrepancies. The points are only used to give you an ITA not to accept/reject PR applications