amamh said:
Hey man, thanks for your help. I cannot find the post you made, the forum doesn't show me all your threads.
Btw, I have a question. Do you think there is a chance my nomination application can get rejected because I don't have strong ties to Canada and I have never been there before?
I mean, they selected me and sent me the expression of interest, so I'm assuming it must be fine, but I'm afraid I may not be able to convince them that I really want to move to Canada since I don't have actual ties there except some informal conversation with managers in my company who work in the Ontario branch to let me transfer there.
Here is my letter of intent,
Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program
Ministry of Citizenship, Immigration and International Trade
400 University Avenue, Ground Floor
Toronto, Ontario
M7A 2R9
Subject: Letter of Intent to Reside in Ontario
Dear Sir/Madam,
Through this letter, I would like to confirm my intention to reside in Ontario.
I am Rafzy. At the time of my application submission, I am 28 years old male. I am well qualified applicant, with 18 years of full-time education. Currently, I hold one Bachelor of Science Degree in Electronics Engineering and one Master of Science degree in Nanoscience and Nanotechnology by research. I have 2 years of full-time work experience in occupation described under Skill ‘A’ of National Occupational Qualifications (NOC) 2133.
The province of Ontario is an economic and technological hub with world class universities and all type of industries including Electronics Design and Manufacturing industries. Based on National Occupational Classification code (NOC) 2133 mentioned above, my professional work experience, my linguistic abilities and my qualifications, I am very much confident in getting a job that suits my profile.
My listening, reading, writing and speaking skills in English language are Excellent as reflected by my IELTS report attached with my application. Further, I have completed all my education in English language and using English at work on daily basis.
As I am planning to immigrate to a new place, my language skills will play a major role in establishing good social connections within this new community. This will not only help me to grow professionally, but will also help me in settling down and be accepted in a community having such cultural diversity.
Moreover, my uncle Mr. XXX(my mother’s real brother) is a Canadian Citizen and has been residing in Ontario since 1997 with his family. Their presence and guidance will make it much easier and simpler for me to adopt the culture and lifestyle that the province provides.
Documentation:
In order to prove blood relation with my uncle living in Ontario province, I am providing following documents attached and arranged in the same order as listed;
1. My Mother’s and my Uncle’s High School Certificate.
2. My Uncle’s Canadian Passport.
3. My Uncle’s Driving License.
4. My Uncle’s Ontario Province Health Card.
5. My Uncle’s Security Clearance card of Bell Canada.
I look forward to your expedient processing of my application. Should any questions arise about anything, please do not hesitate to contact me at the coordinates listed in my application.
Sincerely,
Rafzy
do not copy paste/edit this to make your own cause ontario govt will catch it.
This is just for your reference.