1. No impact
2. To keep your EE profile eligible, you need to update your new IELTS test scores.
3. You need to have a minimum language proficiency of CLB 7, a minimum of 6.0 for each section of the IELTS (to keep your EE profile eligible). CLB9 is not required as you've already received your NOI from Ontario under Tech draw.
My name is Gunkaran and I am having trouble with my Canadian immigration. Can you folks help me with my inquiry?
My CRS score was 475 and I got NOI from Ontario on 27th October 2021 in Tech Draw. First of all my EE profile shows, I am single but I got married and in the OINP portal I filled my current details and showed myself as married.
Secondly, I submitted my file to ONe-key (OINP) Portal on 27th November 2021 and as you know they take 60 days for processing. It means I will get an answer on 26th January 2022. With respect to that, I might get ITA from EE either on the draw that will be on 21st January 2022 if my file gets processed early otherwise on 4th February 2022 draw. So the problem here is my IELTS is getting expired on 31st January 2022.
Now you know my situation and my questions to you are
1. Will it impact my file as after getting NOI from Ontario, I am updating/ filling in details as a married man.
2. Will I have to appear for IELTS again or the older test results will work.
3. If I have to appear for IELTS again will I have to get CLB 9 again or CLD 8 will work. Kindly revert to this
Hi folks, Just wanted to confirm on a few things post PNP confirmation
1) Do we need to submit POF again to IRCC after getting nomination(since it is already submitted in OINP). If equired ca we reuse the same orhave to take a fresh one?
2) I had taken a PCC last March and is valid for a year. Is it better to take a new PCC?
Waiting here at DIP stage. 60 days post submission ends on the 3rd Jan. Just curious to know what are the odds that a PNP is declined for reasons other than NOC mismatch.
Hi folks, Just wanted to confirm on a few things post PNP confirmation
1) Do we need to submit POF again to IRCC after getting nomination(since it is already submitted in OINP). If equired ca we reuse the same orhave to take a fresh one?
2) I had taken a PCC last March and is valid for a year. Is it better to take a new PCC?
Waiting here at DIP stage. 60 days post submission ends on the 3rd Jan. Just curious to know what are the odds that a PNP is declined for reasons other than NOC mismatch.
1). A new POF is best. Ideally, POF is considered fresh when taken within 14 days prior to submission.
2). For most residents of a country PCC is valid for 3-6 months. How’s yours valid for 1 year? If you’re no-longer residing in that country then its valid forever.
3). High. But that would “usually” happen immediately after the “assessment” stage. After the “DIP” stage, you either will get ADR or nomination.
1). A new POF is best. Ideally, POF is considered fresh when taken within 14 days prior to submission.
2). For most residents of a country PCC is valid for 3-6 months. How’s yours valid for 1 year? If you’re no-longer residing in that country then its valid forever.
3). High. But that would “usually” happen immediately after the “assessment” stage. After the “DIP” stage, you either will get ADR or nomination.
1). A new POF is best. Ideally, POF is considered fresh when taken within 14 days prior to submission.
2). For most residents of a country PCC is valid for 3-6 months. How’s yours valid for 1 year? If you’re no-longer residing in that country then its valid forever.
3). High. But that would “usually” happen immediately after the “assessment” stage. After the “DIP” stage, you either will get ADR or nomination.
Oh this is nice. So once you are in DIP, it is either an ADR or Nomination. I've been worried about my NOC, whether there is a mismatch, and I'm currently in DIP. So that means I have nothing to worry about right?