OINP might not be giving noi's before the end of the year for 413 considering the technique they are using this year to send NOIs. Now, we are left with other PNP routes or increasing CRS somehow. Saskatchewan is a good option if your NOC falls into their Demand Occupational listing. For CRS maximization, you need to complete your masters from a recognized WES institution, or you need to get CLB 7 in TEF, or go to Canada with a Student VISA for your masters/Diploma course which upon finishing you can apply for your PR. That pretty much sums it all. Hope that was helpful.
OINP might not be giving noi's before the end of the year for 413 considering the technique they are using this year to send NOIs. Now, we are left with other PNP routes or increasing CRS somehow. Saskatchewan is a good option if your NOC falls into their Demand Occupational listing. For CRS maximization, you need to complete your masters from a recognized WES institution, or you need to get CLB 7 in TEF, or go to Canada with a Student VISA for your masters/Diploma course which upon finishing you can apply for your PR. That pretty much sums it all. Hope that was helpful.
Thinking on masters but it will take time in the mean time I will see if I can get CLB 10 in IELTS...well no hope of PR in this year at least my NOC is not in demand so no PNP apart from OINP...
Hi guys, just a quick query. I'm currently in the pool and I'd like to maximize my options. How do I get into the PNP route? Do I need to create a different profile for a province, say for example OINP? Thank you and let's keep the hopes up!
True, watching this for a good whole year and more, the best thing to do is, keep hopes and energies at its highest, stay positive and updated, let it take its own course and carry on with life.
guys, i was wondering how the number of 2750 ITAs limit with in 444 CRS points.
as per the data
601-1200 202
451-600 796
441-450 1,420
these slots total to 2418 only, still CRS cut off is 444.
can anyone explain the gap or correct me?
Hi guys, just a quick query. I'm currently in the pool and I'd like to maximize my options. How do I get into the PNP route? Do I need to create a different profile for a province, say for example OINP? Thank you and let's keep the hopes up!
Hello everyone,
I would really appreciate help here.
I have received my ECA, I have IELTS and I am about to create EE profile, amI supposed to do SIGN-IN-PARTNER or GC KEY?
Am i expected to pay the application fees before I proceed?
Since I am doing EE, FSWP...what am i applying for? Citizensip or Permanent Residency?
Hello everyone,
I would really appreciate help here.
I have received my ECA, I have IELTS and I am about to create EE profile, amI supposed to do SIGN-IN-PARTNER or GC KEY?
Am i expected to pay the application fees before I proceed?
Since I am doing EE, FSWP...what am i applying for? Citizensip or Permanent Residency?
1 - You can use either SIGN-IN-PARTNER or GC KEY it doesn't matter, but if you do not have a Canadian bank account then use GC Key.
2 - You do not have to pay anything to create a profile.
3 - You are applying for Permanent Residency.
1 - You can use either SIGN-IN-PARTNER or GC KEY it doesn't matter, but if you do not have a Canadian bank account then use GC Key.
2 - You do not have to pay anything to create a profile.
3 - You are applying for Permanent Residency.