Hi all,
I have been asking this question on this forum for some time now. Thank you all for your answers. Currently my score is above 400. Hopefully I'll get a PT notification. But after that it takes a long time till ePR. My age will increase and my score will decrease during that process, which will tale me below 400 and could possibly make me ineligible. So I asked this question to OINP and they replied to me today.
I have also pasted a response another guy received from OINP a year ago with the same situation. Please guide me with respect to the stages of PT notification, ITA and ePR and the two replies (Mine and the other guy). Thank you!
My question:
Category: Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program
Message: Dear Sir/Madam, I hope you are doing great. I have a question regarding my age points in OINP. My scenario is, that presently I have above 400 score. If I get the OINP PT notification now, it may take more than a year to process till landing in Canada. So after one year due to my age increase I will lose score for age and go below 400. Now my question is that do you consider the same age and score which was at the point of PT notification throughout that lengthy process and keep it constant or I will have to withdraw, the moment my age increase and score decreases below 400? Kindly explain with respect to OINP, ITA and ePR stage. Thank you.
OINP response:
Thank you for your inquiry.
A candidate who reports an age difference between the time they receive a Notification of Interest (NOI) from the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) and the time a decision is to be made by OINP officers for their application could lose CRS points that had been awarded to them for their age and for FSW points, which are criteria under the Human Capital Priorities Stream of our program, and those are the criteria under which applications under this stream are assessed.
In that circumstance, an applicant will not be automatically disqualified for nomination.
The OINP will take into consideration the age changed after NOI by using the age at NOI as our parameter for assessment, but at the same time, applicants must continue qualifying under all other criteria.
I hope this has been of some assistance to you.
OntarioImmigration.ca
Another guy's response:
Quote from: austinjes on September 27, 2015, 06:39:31 am
Hi All
I got a PT notification yesterday for Human Capital Priorities Stream
My current score in EE is 404 but after my birthday on Oct 22nd, it will come down to 399.
I have got 45 days to apply under this steam but I feel i'm ineligible since my score is not above the 400 mark after October 2015.
Can any one advice me if I can still apply under this stream?
I'm asking this because in another 25 days my score will come done to 399. Please advise??
I've received the below response from Ontario Immigration that if the age changes in between the receipt of PT notification and Application for PR, there is an exemption.
I still have ten more days to apply, can I go for it.....Please advise
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Thank you for your inquiry regarding the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) - Human Capital Priorities Stream.
>>> CR Score -
A candidate who reports an age difference between the time they receive an invitation to apply (ITA) and the time they submit an application for permanent residence (APR) could lose points that were awarded to them for their age, which is one criterion used to establish their rank relative to other Express Entry candidates, and to determine their eligibility to receive an invitation to apply. Applications can be refused for this reason despite the applicant's ability to meet regulatory requirements of the economic immigration program for which they have applied.
A temporary public policy will permit the 'EXEMPTION' of candidates from application of section 11.2 of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA) only if the loss of eligibility or qualification has occurred due to aging of the applicant between the submission of an invitation by Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) and the receipt of the resulting application by CIC.
Accordingly, this 'exemption' will apply to those individuals whose ranking may change due to age from the time an invitation to apply to OINP was sent and receipt of the application for permanent residence.
I have been asking this question on this forum for some time now. Thank you all for your answers. Currently my score is above 400. Hopefully I'll get a PT notification. But after that it takes a long time till ePR. My age will increase and my score will decrease during that process, which will tale me below 400 and could possibly make me ineligible. So I asked this question to OINP and they replied to me today.
I have also pasted a response another guy received from OINP a year ago with the same situation. Please guide me with respect to the stages of PT notification, ITA and ePR and the two replies (Mine and the other guy). Thank you!
My question:
Category: Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program
Message: Dear Sir/Madam, I hope you are doing great. I have a question regarding my age points in OINP. My scenario is, that presently I have above 400 score. If I get the OINP PT notification now, it may take more than a year to process till landing in Canada. So after one year due to my age increase I will lose score for age and go below 400. Now my question is that do you consider the same age and score which was at the point of PT notification throughout that lengthy process and keep it constant or I will have to withdraw, the moment my age increase and score decreases below 400? Kindly explain with respect to OINP, ITA and ePR stage. Thank you.
OINP response:
Thank you for your inquiry.
A candidate who reports an age difference between the time they receive a Notification of Interest (NOI) from the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) and the time a decision is to be made by OINP officers for their application could lose CRS points that had been awarded to them for their age and for FSW points, which are criteria under the Human Capital Priorities Stream of our program, and those are the criteria under which applications under this stream are assessed.
In that circumstance, an applicant will not be automatically disqualified for nomination.
The OINP will take into consideration the age changed after NOI by using the age at NOI as our parameter for assessment, but at the same time, applicants must continue qualifying under all other criteria.
I hope this has been of some assistance to you.
OntarioImmigration.ca
Another guy's response:
Quote from: austinjes on September 27, 2015, 06:39:31 am
Hi All
I got a PT notification yesterday for Human Capital Priorities Stream
My current score in EE is 404 but after my birthday on Oct 22nd, it will come down to 399.
I have got 45 days to apply under this steam but I feel i'm ineligible since my score is not above the 400 mark after October 2015.
Can any one advice me if I can still apply under this stream?
I'm asking this because in another 25 days my score will come done to 399. Please advise??
I've received the below response from Ontario Immigration that if the age changes in between the receipt of PT notification and Application for PR, there is an exemption.
I still have ten more days to apply, can I go for it.....Please advise
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Thank you for your inquiry regarding the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) - Human Capital Priorities Stream.
>>> CR Score -
A candidate who reports an age difference between the time they receive an invitation to apply (ITA) and the time they submit an application for permanent residence (APR) could lose points that were awarded to them for their age, which is one criterion used to establish their rank relative to other Express Entry candidates, and to determine their eligibility to receive an invitation to apply. Applications can be refused for this reason despite the applicant's ability to meet regulatory requirements of the economic immigration program for which they have applied.
A temporary public policy will permit the 'EXEMPTION' of candidates from application of section 11.2 of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA) only if the loss of eligibility or qualification has occurred due to aging of the applicant between the submission of an invitation by Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) and the receipt of the resulting application by CIC.
Accordingly, this 'exemption' will apply to those individuals whose ranking may change due to age from the time an invitation to apply to OINP was sent and receipt of the application for permanent residence.