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Garry21

Hero Member
Apr 25, 2018
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The onus is on your employer to demonstrate that the job offer is bona fide. I have concerns that you inflated your offered position to meet BC PNP requirements. Specifically to increase your score to exceed the minimum draw threshold.

On your previous BC PNP application Xxxxxx, you declared you were working for xxxxxx as an assistant manager classified under NOC 6211 (Retail Supervisor) from Nov 2017 to present.

On your current BC PNP application BXxxxc , you declared you were working for xxxxxx as an assistant manager classified under NOC 0621 (Retail and wholesale trade managers) from Nov 2017 to present. This discrepancy raises issues with the bona fides of the information provided.

I then considered the job duties listed in your resume controlling inventory, policies, staff attendance, inventory and cash. These duties are relevant to NOC 6211. In my review of your job description, there are also several duties relevant to NOC 6211. Selling merchandise, safety checks, inventory, addressing complaints and preparing reports on sales volume.

Had you applied under NOC 6211, your score would not have met the minimum draw threshold, leading to my concerns that your role was inflated.


2) I have concerns that your registration score is lower than the minimum draw score at the time you were invited to apply. Your registration score will be verified at the time your application is assessed. If your points total is determined to be lower than the minimum draw score at the time you were invited to apply, your application will be refused. On 05 Dec 2018, the minimum draw score was 95 points. Your registration score was 100 points, however I reviewed your application and determined your registration score was below the minimum draw score at 85 points.

The Skills Immigration Registration System is a dynamic intake management system that allows the BC PNP to prioritize high-impact candidates to ensure strong economic outcomes for the province. As it is a points-based system, you will receive a score based on the information you provide. Therefore, if the information on your registration is incorrect, you would receive additional points which you were not entitled to.

When you registered to the BC PNP you declared your work experience and offered position were classified under NOC 0621. Differences between your resume and work history led me to question this classification. After reviewing your job description, the job duties of NOC 6211 and your resume, I find your position and work experience are classified under NOC 6211. NOC 6211 is a lower skill level position, thus your score was reduced by 15 points. As a result, your score was calculated to be 85 points (100-15).
 

Canaspirant xyz

Hero Member
Aug 21, 2018
963
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The onus is on your employer to demonstrate that the job offer is bona fide. I have concerns that you inflated your offered position to meet BC PNP requirements. Specifically to increase your score to exceed the minimum draw threshold.

On your previous BC PNP application Xxxxxx, you declared you were working for xxxxxx as an assistant manager classified under NOC 6211 (Retail Supervisor) from Nov 2017 to present.

On your current BC PNP application BXxxxc , you declared you were working for xxxxxx as an assistant manager classified under NOC 0621 (Retail and wholesale trade managers) from Nov 2017 to present. This discrepancy raises issues with the bona fides of the information provided.

I then considered the job duties listed in your resume controlling inventory, policies, staff attendance, inventory and cash. These duties are relevant to NOC 6211. In my review of your job description, there are also several duties relevant to NOC 6211. Selling merchandise, safety checks, inventory, addressing complaints and preparing reports on sales volume.

Had you applied under NOC 6211, your score would not have met the minimum draw threshold, leading to my concerns that your role was inflated.


2) I have concerns that your registration score is lower than the minimum draw score at the time you were invited to apply. Your registration score will be verified at the time your application is assessed. If your points total is determined to be lower than the minimum draw score at the time you were invited to apply, your application will be refused. On 05 Dec 2018, the minimum draw score was 95 points. Your registration score was 100 points, however I reviewed your application and determined your registration score was below the minimum draw score at 85 points.

The Skills Immigration Registration System is a dynamic intake management system that allows the BC PNP to prioritize high-impact candidates to ensure strong economic outcomes for the province. As it is a points-based system, you will receive a score based on the information you provide. Therefore, if the information on your registration is incorrect, you would receive additional points which you were not entitled to.

When you registered to the BC PNP you declared your work experience and offered position were classified under NOC 0621. Differences between your resume and work history led me to question this classification. After reviewing your job description, the job duties of NOC 6211 and your resume, I find your position and work experience are classified under NOC 6211. NOC 6211 is a lower skill level position, thus your score was reduced by 15 points. As a result, your score was calculated to be 85 points (100-15).
Oh .Its so complicated.Thanks for posting it here so that others are aware.
 

Mov190

Full Member
Mar 8, 2018
48
14
I would like to ask a concerned question, I got nominated as a cook in a restaurant but unfortunately my hours are reduced and I got a call from Bc PNP regarding the reduced hours. However have received AOR already from cic.

I work part time as an assitant maintenance manager in a hotel and they are willing to offer me 30hrs per week and support my B.C. PNP application. I’m concerned about the Noc code difference coz in my submitted resume there wasn’t any maintenance job position listed.

However I called the PNP and they requested to send job offer form and other documents from the new employer so it can be processed and evaluated. Although I have a property maintenance certificate I did in a college.

Is there any advice that could be rendered.
 

Snvk

Newbie
Jan 26, 2019
1
0
Hi All, received bc pnp in Aug2018 and submitted paper based application to ircc, received aor in oct2018, noc code 0015. Any idea how long it may take, also is there any difference in processing time betwn paper based and express entry once application is with ircc? Thanks n rgds
 

g s sandhu

Star Member
Nov 30, 2018
86
26
Punjab
Category........
PNP
Visa Office......
Sydney nova scotia
NOC Code......
7237
Job Offer........
Yes
App. Filed.......
29/11/2018
Nomination.....
2/8/2019
AOR Received.
15/05/2019
Med's Request
04/11/2019
Med's Done....
19/11/2019

g s sandhu

Star Member
Nov 30, 2018
86
26
Punjab
Category........
PNP
Visa Office......
Sydney nova scotia
NOC Code......
7237
Job Offer........
Yes
App. Filed.......
29/11/2018
Nomination.....
2/8/2019
AOR Received.
15/05/2019
Med's Request
04/11/2019
Med's Done....
19/11/2019
Hlo frnds i aplied fr bcpnp nomination in nov.29 ,nd i got call from immigration officer fr inqury abt my job offer nd my employer too, ,can any body tell me when ll they give dicision fr nomination, bcz immigration officer said to my employer she was not satisfied nd need some more tym to reach any decision, is that worry fr me, plz tell me if anybody know abt it thnkd
 
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Prince_11

Hero Member
Jan 6, 2018
343
121
British Columbia
Category........
PNP
Visa Office......
Sydney Nova Scotia
Hlo frnds i aplied fr bcpnp nomination in nov.29 ,nd i got call from immigration officer fr inqury abt my job offer nd my employer too, ,can any body tell me when ll they give dicision fr nomination, bcz immigration officer said to my employer she was not satisfied nd need some more tym to reach any decision, is that worry fr me, plz tell me if anybody know abt it thnkd
-- I heard, sometimes they physically visit to the workplace. Don't worried all will be good.
 

SK_Regina

Star Member
Sep 27, 2015
78
1
Hi All,

I got an ITA from BC PNP Tech Pilot prog. last week (Jan 23, 2019), I have couple of questions while filling my application form, please see below and answer as per your knowledge: (Thank for in advance)

1. What is "Copy of Express Entry candidacy from CIC"
Should this include all the PDFs received in the EE profile?

2. Copy of Canadian immigration records
I visited couple on times as a visitor to Canada in the past, should I mentioned here?

3. For education, do I need to attach all the certificates and Degrees from Matric onwards?
I have Masters<Bechlors<10+<Matric and completed WES for Bachelors and Masters

4. Copy of Resume
Should this be the same resume that was submitted to the employer for job offer or can we modify the resume now?

5. Work Experience
The company I'm working since the past 4 years does not have the physical office in India and 'm working from home for all software/network needs, so what contact address should I mention in the form? My home address or the company's actual address in the US?
 

g s sandhu

Star Member
Nov 30, 2018
86
26
Punjab
Category........
PNP
Visa Office......
Sydney nova scotia
NOC Code......
7237
Job Offer........
Yes
App. Filed.......
29/11/2018
Nomination.....
2/8/2019
AOR Received.
15/05/2019
Med's Request
04/11/2019
Med's Done....
19/11/2019
Is there any body who can give me suggestions plz, i m waiting ur repl
 

Canaspirant xyz

Hero Member
Aug 21, 2018
963
487
Hlo frnds i aplied fr bcpnp nomination in nov.29 ,nd i got call from immigration officer fr inqury abt my job offer nd my employer too, ,can any body tell me when ll they give dicision fr nomination, bcz immigration officer said to my employer she was not satisfied nd need some more tym to reach any decision, is that worry fr me, plz tell me if anybody know abt it thnkd
She talked to your present employer or the one who has given u offer letter.Are they both same in your case.Are u inland or outland?She didnt mention the doubts she has?I had also applied on 27 nov 18 but till date no progress .No call nothing..[
 

Garry21

Hero Member
Apr 25, 2018
571
49
The onus is on your employer to demonstrate that the job offer is bona fide. I have concerns that you inflated your offered position to meet BC PNP requirements. Specifically to increase your score to exceed the minimum draw threshold.

On your previous BC PNP application Xxxxxx, you declared you were working for xxxxxx as an assistant manager classified under NOC 6211 (Retail Supervisor) from Nov 2017 to present.

On your current BC PNP application BXxxxc , you declared you were working for xxxxxx as an assistant manager classified under NOC 0621 (Retail and wholesale trade managers) from Nov 2017 to present. This discrepancy raises issues with the bona fides of the information provided.

I then considered the job duties listed in your resume controlling inventory, policies, staff attendance, inventory and cash. These duties are relevant to NOC 6211. In my review of your job description, there are also several duties relevant to NOC 6211. Selling merchandise, safety checks, inventory, addressing complaints and preparing reports on sales volume.

Had you applied under NOC 6211, your score would not have met the minimum draw threshold, leading to my concerns that your role was inflated.


2) I have concerns that your registration score is lower than the minimum draw score at the time you were invited to apply. Your registration score will be verified at the time your application is assessed. If your points total is determined to be lower than the minimum draw score at the time you were invited to apply, your application will be refused. On 05 Dec 2018, the minimum draw score was 95 points. Your registration score was 100 points, however I reviewed your application and determined your registration score was below the minimum draw score at 85 points.

The Skills Immigration Registration System is a dynamic intake management system that allows the BC PNP to prioritize high-impact candidates to ensure strong economic outcomes for the province. As it is a points-based system, you will receive a score based on the information you provide. Therefore, if the information on your registration is incorrect, you would receive additional points which you were not entitled to.

When you registered to the BC PNP you declared your work experience and offered position were classified under NOC 0621. Differences between your resume and work history led me to question this classification. After reviewing your job description, the job duties of NOC 6211 and your resume, I find your position and work experience are classified under NOC 6211. NOC 6211 is a lower skill level position, thus your score was reduced by 15 points. As a result, your score was calculated to be 85 points (100-15).
Can anyone please help me out?
 

g s sandhu

Star Member
Nov 30, 2018
86
26
Punjab
Category........
PNP
Visa Office......
Sydney nova scotia
NOC Code......
7237
Job Offer........
Yes
App. Filed.......
29/11/2018
Nomination.....
2/8/2019
AOR Received.
15/05/2019
Med's Request
04/11/2019
Med's Done....
19/11/2019
She talked to your present employer or the one who has given u offer letter.Are they both same in your case.Are u inland or outland?She didnt mention the doubts she has?I had also applied on 27 nov 18 but till date no progress .No call nothing..[
My employyer who gave me job offer got call, i m outland cndidate,nd we both get call at same time, she was doubted abt job offer