hi guys!
thanks for your input! Now that I read again the Q&As etc I found the sections as well ... ) sometimes it just takes some more time!
does anyone know how soon those 1000 nominee positions are "sold out usually"? I am wondering if applying for the OPNP would be an alternative if my LMO gets rejected....
its now called Opportunities Ontario, it used to be OPPNP, they really don't set any standard for 1000 nomination and so, but the early you apply better it going to be for you. Is your employer willing to help you for your nomination??? are you an international student or you working in selected nominated occupation??
its now called Opportunities Ontario, it used to be OPPNP, they really don't set any standard for 1000 nomination and so, but the early you apply better it going to be for you. Is your employer willing to help you for your nomination??? are you an international student or you working in selected nominated occupation??
Ah... thats interesting. I thought they have 1000 nomminees per year...
I am about to ask my employer if they would support me ... I am currently on a temp work permit NOC level B . My visa expires very soon and we dont have the new LMO yet. Even though I know it would take some time for processing.... I hope to be able to work on a TWP by Jan 2010.
How long did it take you to receive the nomination? Can you pls tell me your timeline?
Hi Ankit,
thanks for your input! Luckily we can prove that we tried to hire locally.
I guess we could use the "proof of recruiting" that we had to do for the LMO...
Afterall we posted my position 3 weeks on the national job board in March.
Only 11 people applied and none of them fulfilled the required experience or education level.
Well.. let's hope the LMO gets approved... then I wont have to worry about the PNP program...