They love large families. Because Canada is a less populated country.Hello guys, in the generic form, is it ok to have six persons including the applicant?
I mean four kids plus spouse and applicant.
not an answer to my question. thanks.They love large families. Because Canada is a less populated country.
thanks, appreciate your response.I don't think that is problem dear. You can add 05 dependants.
There is an option to add more family members to Generic Form by clicking "Add Dependant"not an answer to my question. thanks.
Thanks Ashu, I appreciate.There is an option to add more family members to Generic Form by clicking "Add Dependant"
If it does not work then this form will work :-
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/pdf/kits/forms/IMM0008DEPENU.pdf
You have to go with PNP. Your mentioned NOCs are not in the SINP occupation in High demand list. So you can't apply for SINP.Hello evryone..
On 20 july only i submitted my EE profile..
Do i need to separately apply for SINP?? or they nominate from the EE pool ??
i have 2 EE profiles.
1. CRS 398 ( NOC 4032) - wife as primary
2. CRS 371 ( NOC 2171 and NOC 0621) - me as primary
Thanx bro.. is Nova Scotia accepting applications? whts the procedure for that? plz guideYou have to go with PNP. Your mentioned NOCs are not in the SINP occupation in High demand list. So you can't apply for SINP.
It would be nice to opt NSNP, and NOC 2171 is in their list. You can also choose Ontario. But NSNP first.
There was a flurry of activity in the Nova Scotia Nominee Program (NSNP) in early May, with the highly popular Nova Scotia Demand: Express Entry stream welcoming applications for the first time since 2015.Thanx bro.. is Nova Scotia accepting applications? whts the procedure for that? plz guide
is there any fee for application??There was a flurry of activity in the Nova Scotia Nominee Program (NSNP) in early May, with the highly popular Nova Scotia Demand: Express Entry stream welcoming applications for the first time since 2015.
This stream contains two categories, one of which does not require a candidate to have a job offer. For this category (Category B), candidates must have at least one year of full-time (or equivalent part-time) skilled work experience in the last six years in one of the 16 ‘opportunity’ occupations considered by Nova Scotia.
Soon after opening, intake under Category B of the stream was paused. A staff member at the Nova Scotia Office of Immigration, speaking to CICNews, said that this was because the online application system was experiencing technical difficulties, and that it is expected that applications will once again be accepted under this category in due course.
Note :- To apply in Ontario, there should be 400 CRS Points. But there is a special discount for IT sector.Thanx bro.. is Nova Scotia accepting applications? whts the procedure for that? plz guide
Not for NSNP, but Ontario needs 1500 CAD.is there any fee for application??