Hi michaelle,
Based on your CRS and NOC you certainly have a chance of getting NOI. There is no fixed in demand occupation list for Ontario. On Aug 15th, people with NOC 0114 also received NOI, which is a very rare NOC.
Secondly, having a relative in Canada gives additional points under 'adaptability', if you can provide supporting docs.
Hi Bikram,
Thank u very much for your reply!
As I know, 0114 is in the targeted occupation list of Ontario, then it was selected without doubt at all.
Can u explain how to claim additional points for adaptability in more details? In CRS system, only sibling with Canadian citizenship can add points to applicants.
Hi Dhivya Thank you for your quick response. I'll call them on Monday (when I would have crossed the 60 day mark).
This is my timeline: -
NOI Received: 31st May NOI Read: 28th June NOC Code: 0124 OINP Stream: HCP CRS: 443 OINP Application Submitted: 12th July ADR: 20th July (WES to Ontario) Receipt Of Complete Application: 22nd July DIP Stage: Between the 22nd and the 24th of July (No Mail notification, but checked my portal on the 24th) Approval: Waiting
Hi Everyone, new to this forum. I’d like to ask. What are the chances of being nominated if crs score is 350? I am a hopeless case but just want to know my chances if still worth a try.
Hi all,
May be a silly question, but just want to confirm, will there be any issue if I have registered my profile in Canada Job Bank while my OINP application is in process? I received NOI on 15th Aug, submitted my OINP application on 6th Sep, and registered for Job Bank today, I had also provided my Express Entry Profile number and job validation code in job bank registration, will there be any problem?
Hi michaelle,
I suggest you must go through the application guide available is OINP website. It gives clear guidelines on what documents to submit as supporting docs for relative staying in Canada.
Hi bbmapel, I called OINP last night (IST). I was on hold for 68 minutes before someone picked up and I was told that the delay is normal and I should be patient and wait until I hear from them.
Hi bbmapel, I called OINP last night (IST). I was on hold for 68 minutes before someone picked up and I was told that the delay is normal and I should be patient and wait until I hear from them.
I’m interested to hear how quick your application progresses after the call. I’ve read in forums that most people who called got their applications moved to the next stage the day after.
Hi michaelle,
I suggest you must go through the application guide available is OINP website. It gives clear guidelines on what documents to submit as supporting docs for relative staying in Canada.