I don't see anything wrong with your application. Each application is processed differently, so just because someone else got PRR, it does not mean that there is something is wrong with yours.
You can definitely call and find out, however the information given is limited. If you order GCMS, you will have a detailed insight into your application and the agent notes. The choice is yours. You can order your notes from https://www.getgcms.com[/QUO
Thanks you. I will wait for two more weeks if not then I will order GCMS notes.
@lino82 I am sorry, I don't get what exactly is the confusion. Could you please rephrase your question and I will re look at it.I read whichever recent in cic website...that was the confusion...
It'll be great if you could kindly recheck and confirm if time permits...
if that's required I'll have to fill in from 2007 Aug till date...
1. My recent work experience 4.2 years in last 5 years is in NOC 2173. Would it makes me ineligible in provincial or CIC work experience criteria which states to have minimum 1 year experience in last five years?
All you need is to make sure that you get minimum of 67 points to meet the FSW
Even if you get a PNP nomination, you still need to meet FSW, FSTC or CEC Minimum Eligibility Criteria. IRCC states the following <http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/tools/perm/express/refuse.asp>
As per section A11.2, PNC applications that come through Express Entry must also meet the requirements of one of the three immigration programs managed through Express Entry (FSWC, FSTC, or CEC).
A candidate may appear to meet the program requirements of more than one federal immigration program. When this occurs, the processing office must only determine that the applicant meets the requirements for one of the federal programs for which they have been tagged. Once the applicant is determined to have met the requirements for one of the federal immigration programs, there is no need for further assessment of the others.
Processing offices should assess PNC applicants for federal programs in the following order:
- CEC
- FSWC
- FSTC
Should the applicant fail to meet the requirements of the first program considered, the processing office should consider the other programs in which the applicant has been tagged until either the applicant meets the requirements of one program or all possible programs in which the applicant has been tagged have been considered.
If it is determined that the applicant does not meet any of the tagged federal immigration programs, the application should be refused under section A11.2. Misrepresentation should also be considered, where applicable.
For the FSW eligibility requirements you can read here - http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/tools/perm/econ/fsw/minimum.asp
The applicant must have accumulated at least one year of continuous full-time (or the equivalent in part-time) paid work experience in the occupation identified in their application for permanent residence as their primary occupation. In calculating this period of work experience, the occupation must be listed in skill type 0 (Managerial occupations), skill level A (Professional occupations) or skill level B (Technical occupations and skilled trades) of the National Occupational Classification (NOC) 2011 [R75(2)(a)].
The applicant’s skilled work experience must also
Note: At the time of publication, no occupations were designated as restricted.
- have occurred within the ten years preceding the date of their application for permanent residence; and
- not be in an occupation that has been designated as a restricted occupation.
In addition, during that period of employment, the applicant must have
Note: The applicant does not need to demonstrate that they meet the “employment requirements” listed in the NOC occupational description.
- performed the actions described in the lead statement for the occupation as set out in the occupational description of the NOC [R75(2)(b)]; and
- performed a substantial number of the main duties, including all of the essential duties, of the occupation as set out in the occupational description of the NOC [R75(2)(c)].
2. Is it possible to change the recent work experience NOC 2173 to NOC 2281 in my express entry profile now before ITA to take care of the above question, since 70% of roles and responsibilities meet according to my reference letter of recent job?
Read above. You need at lest 1 year of continuous full time work experience in the NOC of your selection. Other work experience can be in different NOCs and you can combine them together to get points for the work experience.
For FSW you get maximum points for 6 years of work experience
For CRS you get max points at 3 years of work experience.
3. Would it be possible to request OINP to change my job occupation/NOC on the nomination certificate since both job NOCs fall in ICT and HCP stream?
I am not sure, why you need that? Can you elaborate.
4. If I reject EE ITA now, would my profile remain in the EE pool with additional 600 points increase due to OINP nomination?
If you reject ITA, your profile will stay in the pool for 1 year from the date you made it. The nomination will also be there. If you delete your profile and make a new one, you will need to ask ONIP to transfer the nomination to the new EE profile.
I studied abroad one summer exactly 10 years ago. If my 10 years begins as of getting the ITA I need to count it in my personal and travel histories but I won't be submitting my app until at least September so 10 years back from that point won't include it. Should I plan to leave the study abroad out or should I leave it in because it's within 10 years of the ITA date (and possibly just to be safe and thorough)? Thanks for any help you can give on this!IRCC is concerned about the lat 10 years or since when you turned 18. If you go beyond 18, it doe not matter. So go ahead and give 2008 - 2012.
Hello legalfalcon,The application goes through different stages and at what stage your application is at will determine the chances of rejection.
Most likely you have crossed R10, or the completeness check. Your application should now be on the Eligibility stage. If you cross the eligibility, the chances of rejection are next to zero.
To read more on the different stages you can read my authored post at - https://www.getgcms.com/blog/express-entry-application-processed/
Yes, you can order GCMS notes irrespective of whether you have an agent or not. All you need is an application number.
To order notes log on to - https://www.getgcms.com
To read on how notes look like see my post - https://www.getgcms.com/blog/gcms-notes-look-like-order/
My initiated thread will also be helpful - https://goo.gl/6C1RMI
You can definitely send email and call, but the information given is limited to which office your application is at that the application is progressing.
Hope this helps!