GUYS, Need your advice !
I have just received NOI from Ontario and not sure how much time can I take before aceepting/declining it. Here are some of my conditions.
1. My CRS is 412. (Should I wait for the next draw?)
2. My Ielts is expiring August 29th 2017. (I don't want to appear again for Ielts)
3. I am expecting to get married in the next 3-4 months. (This app is for a single status but plan is to add spouse afterwards)
Any guidance would be appreciated. My lawyer just emailed me with the NOI but asking for another $1000 in preparation of application. (In addition to the $2000 I paid up front for Express Entry profile).
I´m having trouble understanding this. Canada as we all know is looking for immigrants, otherwise there wouldn´t be such thing as Express Entry. But at the same time, when they get there it appears as many of them struggle for a long time trying to find a job.
So, it kind of makes no sense to me having such a flexible immigration system attracting thousands and thousands of new residents every year when you don´t have enough jobs to offer. Perhaps I´m missing something here.
I expect to settle in this great country in the future, but I don´t want to find out later that the possibilities weren´t nearly half as good as I expected them to be. After all, we are all investing significant amounts of time and resources trying to immigrate. Obviously I expect competition, but when I read about people sending over 50 resumes and getting only one job interview I get panicked. With that being said, I personally hope the Finance and Accounting job market which is my field won´t be as limited as in other professions.
I am a Chartered Accountant in India with over 5 years of work experience in PwC. However I still plan to pursue CPA on reaching Canada since it would be a huge requirement to get a Canadian degree in order to get high paying jobs in Canada.
GUYS, Need your advice !
I have just received NOI from Ontario and not sure how much time can I take before aceepting/declining it. Here are some of my conditions.
1. My CRS is 412. (Should I wait for the next draw?)
2. My Ielts is expiring August 29th 2017. (I don't want to appear again for Ielts)
3. I am expecting to get married in the next 3-4 months. (This app is for a single status but plan is to add spouse afterwards)
Any guidance would be appreciated. My lawyer just emailed me with the NOI but asking for another $1000 in preparation of application. (In addition to the $2000 I paid up front for Express Entry profile).
Yeap. My degree is actually in Business with a Masters in Project Management, but I´ve been working in Accounting most of my life, so that´s probably where I´m heading.
GUYS, Need your advice !
I have just received NOI from Ontario and not sure how much time can I take before aceepting/declining it. Here are some of my conditions.
1. My CRS is 412. (Should I wait for the next draw?)
2. My Ielts is expiring August 29th 2017. (I don't want to appear again for Ielts)
3. I am expecting to get married in the next 3-4 months. (This app is for a single status but plan is to add spouse afterwards)
Any guidance would be appreciated. My lawyer just emailed me with the NOI but asking for another $1000 in preparation of application. (In addition to the $2000 I paid up front for Express Entry profile).
GUYS, Need your advice !
I have just received NOI from Ontario and not sure how much time can I take before aceepting/declining it. Here are some of my conditions.
1. My CRS is 412. (Should I wait for the next draw?)
2. My Ielts is expiring August 29th 2017. (I don't want to appear again for Ielts)
3. I am expecting to get married in the next 3-4 months. (This app is for a single status but plan is to add spouse afterwards)
Any guidance would be appreciated. My lawyer just emailed me with the NOI but asking for another $1000 in preparation of application. (In addition to the $2000 I paid up front for Express Entry profile).
Absolutely wait! You have 15 days time to submit. If you get selected in next ITA, good, otherwise go for OINP. Are you Inland or outside Canada? - Especially if inside canada, the processing time for PNP Inland candates take minimum 6 months. Currently PNP guys from Dec / Jan are being processed for PPR. My file was submitted in March an still waiting.