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BlackUnicorn

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Hi , I received an NOI from Alberta recently. I have created my EE profile as married with non-accompanying spouse and I have a CRS score of 475. I would like to know if I opt for a provincial nomination, can I change my profile as spouse accompanying in the PNP application and later change the same in my EE profile. OR Can I update spouse status in EE profile before applying to AINP PNP.

Appreciate your help.
 

Naturgrl

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Apr 5, 2020
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Hi , I received an NOI from Alberta recently. I have created my EE profile as married with non-accompanying spouse and I have a CRS score of 475. I would like to know if I opt for a provincial nomination, can I change my profile as spouse accompanying in the PNP application and later change the same in my EE profile. OR Can I update spouse status in EE profile before applying to AINP PNP.

Appreciate your help.
Ask AINP if it will change your nomination. Your CRS score will go down.
 

Raulf

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Aug 27, 2021
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Hi , I received an NOI from Alberta recently. I have created my EE profile as married with non-accompanying spouse and I have a CRS score of 475. I would like to know if I opt for a provincial nomination, can I change my profile as spouse accompanying in the PNP application and later change the same in my EE profile. OR Can I update spouse status in EE profile before applying to AINP PNP.

Appreciate your help.
As @Naturgrl mentioned, check with AINP if that will change your nomination. If it doesn't then personally I feel it is better to change status in EE profile before you submit the full application to AINP. It is important that one maintain consistency in the applications to various authorities within Canada to avoid troubles in the future.
 

RM777

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Aug 25, 2021
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NOC Code......
2131
Hi Everyone,
NOC - 2131
CRS - 476
EE date - 20/08/21
AINP NOI - 23/08/21

I am in the process of form filling in the portal and am stuck at the regulated job description part. As per the document, the civil engineering profession is regulated in the province of Alberta. In this case, APEGA certification is needed to be attached to the application. However, I am confused as the APEGA website doesn't have any guidelines for outland applicants.

Would anyone mind helping me through this?
 

Raulf

Star Member
Aug 27, 2021
173
92
Hi Everyone,
NOC - 2131
CRS - 476
EE date - 20/08/21
AINP NOI - 23/08/21

I am in the process of form filling in the portal and am stuck at the regulated job description part. As per the document, the civil engineering profession is regulated in the province of Alberta. In this case, APEGA certification is needed to be attached to the application. However, I am confused as the APEGA website doesn't have any guidelines for outland applicants.

Would anyone mind helping me through this?
For regulated professions, one may have to take the necessary certification from the province/authority before one can start working in Canada. So before a person get a job in that field he/she need to get certified. This may involve attending theory & practical classes and passing certain exams. AINP portal caters to both inlanders & outlanders. For inlanders they would have already obtained the necessary license if they have to work in the regulated profession. So they are required to attach the license. For those outlanders if don't have it, then don't have to attach it. Refer to the document check list it is mentioned as "Candidate ( if applicable )". I am not sure how this will affect the nomination though. I assume that if they have demand they will provide nomination, expecting that once you are in Canada you will undergo necessary certification before you start practicing in that profession if it is regulated.
 
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RM777

Full Member
Aug 25, 2021
26
19
NOC Code......
2131
For regulated professions, one may have to take the necessary certification from the province/authority before one can start working in Canada. So before a person get a job in that field he/she need to get certified. This may involve attending theory & practical classes and passing certain exams. AINP portal caters to both inlanders & outlanders. For inlanders they would have already obtained the necessary license if they have to work in the regulated profession. So they are required to attach the license. For those outlanders if don't have it, then don't have to attach it. Refer to the document check list it is mentioned as "Candidate ( if applicable )". I am not sure how this will affect the nomination though. I assume that if they have demand they will provide nomination, expecting that once you are in Canada you will undergo necessary certification before you start practicing in that profession if it is regulated.
Thank you so much for the detailed explanation.
 

Raulf

Star Member
Aug 27, 2021
173
92
Record NOI's issued by Alberta in August 2021 - 396(6/08), 450(23/08) & 400(30/08). Congrats to all those who received NOI.
 

canadaorbust1

Star Member
Sep 2, 2021
141
61
Hey everyone. I am brand new to the forum. I created my EE profile in July and got a message two days ago that Alberta is interested in nominating me.

Although it's not my first choice (I'd rather live in Ontario), I wonder if it would be unwise to let this opportunity go especially because IRCC is not conducting any draws for FSW applicants right now.

I'd love some guidance on the following:

- My primary NOC field is Mechanical Engineering, but I do not plan to work as an engineer after graduating from the MBA program I am currently in. Am I obligated to work in the field of my primary NOC if I accept Alberta's NOI?
- I'm trying to understand if I need to maintain a minimum residency term in Alberta before moving to another province. I couldn't find much information on this online.
- My understanding is that I have two weeks to reply to the NOI before it expires. Is that correct?
- How long does the PNP process take, on average? I realize there are tons of variables at play, but assuming a "normal" pace of progression, is it realistic to expect landing in Canada by the end of the year if I accept the NOI today?

Thank you.