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Atlantic Immigration Pilot Programme (AIPP)

Djesbhi

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Jun 17, 2019
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Yes you can submit just 550 processing fees. That RPRF fees is requested by IRCC if they decided to give you PR. I submit this RPRF fees always upfront because that saves some processing time. Of IRCC requesting then we submitting and they verifying the payment. If an applicants file is rejected IRCC refunds RPRF. But as IRCC is bad in refunds outside applicants only pay processing fees and pay RPRF when requested.
Hello, I have a concern about the RPRF fees I would like to know if it is only the principal applicant who pays it or is all the family members who have to pay their RPRF fees? Thk
 

hello2020

Star Member
Oct 8, 2019
193
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Hi 2 all
Is there are any chances to find remotely an employer and get job offer while if I'm not in Canada by mailing CV+CL, for instance under NOC 6321?
Is this even possible or it's wasting time?
Does anyone here immigrated through AIPP while being not in Canada?
 

star.igg

Star Member
Sep 14, 2019
58
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Hi 2 all
Is there are any chances to find remotely an employer and get job offer while if I'm not in Canada by mailing CV+CL, for instance under NOC 6321?
Is this even possible or it's wasting time?
Does anyone here immigrated through AIPP while being not in Canada?
I would keep applying for jobs. look up designated employers list which is posted by each province on their website. because you never know....
Some employers used to go to phillipines and Middle east to recruit people under AIPP but I think it was mostly in food industry.
 
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Icke

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Jan 29, 2019
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It definitely is worth trying. I got myself an job offer as millwright this way living overseas. Took me lots and lots of applications but worked out in the end.
 
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Rizz125

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Dec 23, 2018
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Hello everyone.
I recently received Letter of interest (LOI) from New Brunswick (choosing my profile directly from federal express entry). I’ve submitted EOI just now and my total score is around 72. Is this score enough to get PNP certificate from New Brunswick ?
Can you please guide me about the procedure / further steps involve to get PNP certificate ? Thanks
 

Starz123

Star Member
Sep 3, 2018
104
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Will the employer pay for our accomodation in the first 3 months or settlement plan is only to help us to find an accomodation.Is there any financial help from their part.
 

guyzo_kamta

Member
Feb 24, 2019
17
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Hi folks!
Finally got approved after exactly 8 months through Atlantic international graduate stream. I'm inland applicant. My timeline is below.

Application received 02-11-2019
AOR 03-20-2019
MR 03-20-2019
BIL 03-25-2019
Biometrics done 03-27-2019
Médical done : 04-02-2019
ADR ; 04-05-2029
AD sent: 04-08-2019
MEP : 04-08-2019
Ghost update 04-08-2019
RCMP PCC request: 08-30-2019
RCMP PCC sent : 09-17-2019
Pre-arrival service letter : 09-29-2019
Invitation for interview : 10-09-2019
COPR ; 10-11-2019.
Thanks and best of luck to all !
 

Frankrobben1

Star Member
Oct 4, 2017
95
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Hi folks!
Finally got approved after exactly 8 months through Atlantic international graduate stream. I'm inland applicant. My timeline is below.

Application received 02-11-2019
AOR 03-20-2019
MR 03-20-2019
BIL 03-25-2019
Biometrics done 03-27-2019
Médical done : 04-02-2019
ADR ; 04-05-2029
AD sent: 04-08-2019
MEP : 04-08-2019
Ghost update 04-08-2019
RCMP PCC request: 08-30-2019
RCMP PCC sent : 09-17-2019
Pre-arrival service letter : 09-29-2019
Invitation for interview : 10-09-2019
COPR ; 10-11-2019.
Thanks and best of luck to all !
Congratulations
 

Lakeland4321

Member
Oct 8, 2018
18
1
Hello,
I just wanted to know updates from you. Have you proceeded for AIPP in refugee claimant status ? If yes, what happens if you get endorsed
Hi it's has been discovered that you cannot apply for AIPP as a refugee claimant. We will need to withdraw our claim and leave the country and then apply from outside Canada.
 

Manza

Newbie
Dec 20, 2012
7
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Hi,
I am a international physiotherapist.planning for applying AIPP program.Inorder to get AIPP,I need job offer,but as my profession is regulated,how can I apply?or I have to apply as physiotherapist assistant?or as a normal degree?I have heard that there is less opportunity to get job in Atlantic provinces?is that correct?in which province job opportunity is high?Any one please help me.
I appreciate Ur reply in advance
 

Frankrobben1

Star Member
Oct 4, 2017
95
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Hi,
I am a international physiotherapist.planning for applying AIPP program.Inorder to get AIPP,I need job offer,but as my profession is regulated,how can I apply?or I have to apply as physiotherapist assistant?or as a normal degree?I have heard that there is less opportunity to get job in Atlantic provinces?is that correct?in which province job opportunity is high?Any one please help me.
I appreciate Ur reply in advance
Job opportunities is high in New Brunswick and Newfoundland. Feel free to explore the list of designated employers in any of these provinces.
 

Djesbhi

Full Member
Jun 17, 2019
31
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Hello, Is there anyone who submitted his application for endorsement well before New Brunswick launched his new INB system? If yes, have you already received your endorsement?
 

Toks01

Hero Member
Jun 7, 2017
217
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Hello, Is there anyone who submitted his application for endorsement well before New Brunswick launched his new INB system? If yes, have you already received your endorsement?
I’m an international graduate in nb and my hr department is having problem applying because of d change