Thank you.arandas said:Nothing yet
What about the others?
Please answer.
We need to collect necessary info to analyse the way NSOI works.
Thank you.arandas said:Nothing yet
Every new week comes with a new hope but all remains blank, NSIO smelling the applications and which they feel good, select to open i guessitexpert said:Thank you.
What about the others?
Please answer.
We need to collect necessary info to analyse the way NSOI works.
It seems the last one who called them was me.sonulal said:did someone call to NSNP
Thanks for sharing!sohnayshah said:Not have any update yet. I think, they are finalising nominees up to 13 march. After this they will countinue if remaining nominations would be vacant.......!
sohnayshah said:Not have any update yet. I think, they are finalising nominees up to 13 march. After this they will countinue if remaining nominations would be vacant.......!
Agree with you, So it seems that they will continue working on applications received before 13/3 till the end of the next week.itexpert said:Thanks for sharing!
I guess I have figured out the process.
1. NSOI selects apps received at first week (6-13 March)
2. They dedicate approximately 1 month for analysing those apps and send them pre-screen, refusal, nominations (last day that we have such info on our spreadsheet is the 11.06.2014 ).
3. They continue to assess the apps that are pre-screened and give nominations or refusals.
4. When finished they will start to work on apps from the next week batch (13-20 March).
5. Cycle will continue till they reach 150 Nominations.
It is just my analysis
Nothing and I called them and every time the same reply ur application is in the intake process ???itexpert said:DEAR:
tenkrun10
albol
Concrete jungle
John Shen
scariaz
bemo
himakimo
sohnayshah
arandas
DeepSingh
nithyaindia
Ali_110
Do you have any news from NSOI?
Any answer will be appreciated.
Thanks for sharing.Bemo said:Nothing and I called them and every time the same reply ur application is in the intake process ???
ssbsmile said:Hi users
Most of the person's received pre-screening and nomination till date.It is purity of this forum to share detail and thoughts with all around the world candidates and help each other,from so many days most of the users are not active I request them to share present status of their file.
As we notice person's got nomination within one month of pre-screening mail,So I request to given users to share their present status to active this forum.
User Name on CanadaVisa Pre-screen Email Date
lovelysheep 4/17/2014
pepsibear 4/18/2014
NewPlan2014 5/7/2014
hellen119119 5/14/2014
ppwang 5/15/2014
moodie 5/20/2014
Evelyn24 5/23/2014
ms3242 5/28/2014
Sohailh 5/29/2014
your feedback show the way to those still looking and calling NSOI for new update.
JZPASSI said:Guys ...Everybody is talking abt settlement plan rejection but nobody want to share his/her copy ...!!! Now as NSNP intake is closed , at least nominated guys can share his/her copy n help others for future..!!! I am sharing first...!!! bless you all!!!
1. Your intended occupation in Nova Scotia
Your intended occupation in Nova Scotia is based on your education and work experience. Some
Occupations in Nova Scotia are regulated and require that you have a license or certificate issued by a regulatory body before you are able to work in the province. To work in a regulated occupation you must apply to the provincial regulatory body. The regulatory body will assess all of your qualifications to see if they meet the licensing requirements. Generally, regulated occupations require post-secondary education or training, work experience, language ability, and/or licensing exams. You can find out if your occupation is regulated in Nova Scotia by visiting www.workingincanada.gc.ca and searching for your occupation.
The information below will describe your plan to find skilled employment in Nova Scotia soon after you arrive.
Your intended occupation is: Software Engineer/Software Designer (2173)
Your spouse's intended occupation is (if applicable): Manual Tester, Senior Manual Tester or Quality Analyst
a. Is your occupation regulated in Nova Scotia? Yes √ No
b. If yes, what steps have you taken or will you take to meet the requirements for working in this occupation in Nova Scotia? If you have communicated with anyone about this, please provide copies of your correspondence.
c. If your occupation is regulated, can you start the licensing process before you arrive? Please provide third party proof of this information. ? Yes √ No
d. If yes, please explain what steps you have taken or will take to start the licensing process before you arrive in Nova Scotia.
e. If your occupation is regulated, in which related, non-regulated occupations could you find skilled employment in Nova Scotia based on your training and work experience? What steps have you taken or will you take to secure employment in these occupations? Please provide third party proof of any communication with employers or anyone else you have contacted.
f. If your occupation is not regulated, what steps have you taken or will you take before you arrive in Nova Scotia to ensure you find skilled employment soon after your arrival? Please provide third party proof of any communication with employers or anyone else you have contacted.
I have researched the Nova Scotia job market on the internet and found that there are a number of opportunities which match mine and my spouse's work experience in India.
Because of the diversified roles I have played in software industry for nine years, I could find many jobs suiting my profile e.g. BA, Project manager, Senior Software developer.
I am in continuous touch with Job Market Trends and News on http://www.jobbank.gc.ca/ to explore the latest opportunities available for my intended occupation in Nova Scotia. I am also in touch with various online job portals and have applied for a few jobs as well (Screenshot attached).
But honestly speaking, employers are interested only if you have a valid visa to work. I am looking forward to clear this hurdle by getting nomination from this program as there are plenty of jobs matching my profile.
g. Are you planning to upgrade your job skills before you arrive in Nova Scotia? √ Yes No
h. If yes, please explain what steps you have taken or will take to upgrade your job skills.
I am planning to get PMP and Certified Business Analysis Professional™ (CBAP®) Certification to enhance my skills. I will also join an institute to learn French.
a. CBAP will help me to work in domains other than banking also. It will sharpen my skills in identifying the business needs of an organization in order to determine the best solutions for the organizations requirements. This is a widely recognized certification all over the world and companies are recognizing the CBAP® designation and the value and expertise these professionals bring to their organizations.
b. PMP certification is a widely recognized and accepted certification to become a Project Manager. As I have already worked as a Project Manager for projects in my current workplace, this certification will help certify my capability to run projects. This will also open up new opportunities for me in Nova Scotia's market.
c. Having knowledge of French will increase my chances to get a good job in Nova Scotia.
i. Some occupations require a certain language proficiency to be employable in Nova Scotia. Do you have the language ability required to start employment in your intended occupation after you arrive in Nova Scotia? To find out, contact the appropriate regulatory body. √ Yes No
j. If no, what steps have you taken or will you take to upgrade your language proficiency?
2. Your reasons for choosing Nova Scotia
Provide at least three reasons why you are choosing Nova Scotia as your immigration destination in
Canada. Be specific.
I have chosen Nova Scotia as my immigration destination because of the following reasons.
a. Nova Scotia's economy is primarily service-based. The province's service sector is proportionally larger than that of Canada. So, the job prospects are better in the service based industry in Nova Scotia.
b. The average family income for Nova Scotia is $47,100 which is near the national average. The cost of living in Nova Scotia is quite affordable, falling below the Canadian average. Combined with the comfortable average salary in the province, Nova Scotians can afford a very high standard of living.
c. The quality of life offered is very good. It has the entire communications infrastructure of a large country (3 national TV channels, cable, and high speed internet) at a small town pace. As per my experience on internet in various forums, plenty of people volunteer their services to a multitude of worthy causes without hesitation. There is a strong sense of community everywhere in Nova Scotia. In this type of environment, it would be easy to settle and live a great life.
d. There are so many places to hang out during weekends. Rafting, Riding, Golf, Cycling. All type of natural experiences are available at one place – Nova Scotia
3. Your destination in Nova Scotia
Nova Scotia has many different regions that offer diverse opportunities for newcomers. Please name
the city, town or region in Nova Scotia in which you intend to live. Provide at least two reasons for
choosing this location.
I have chosen Halifax as my preferred place to live in Nova Scotia because of the following reasons:
a. Halifax offers a wide variety of employment options. Halifax Metro has approximately three quarters of the Information Technology employment in Nova Scotia, since it has a greater proportion of larger firms compared to the rest of the province. Provincial reports from the information technology industry in Nova Scotia predict a strong job growth in all Information Technology (IT) sectors.
b. Halifax has a small town feel with a large city presence. There is a variety of sports, arts, festivals, entertainment and fine dining options to choose from. There are a total of 9 Universities, most notably Dalhousie University and Saint Mary's University, throughout the city. From my child study plans prospective, it is a major plus point. The presence of so many students will definitely contribute to a vibrant youth culture in the region.
c. As a provincial capital, government at all levels is an important employer in the Halifax area. City is home to a thriving service industry and many private sector companies. For the Halifax area, the average family income is a fair bit higher, at $58,262, well above the Canadian average.
4. Settlement in your Intended Community
a. Have you investigated services available in your intended community/region which will be beneficial and/or necessary for your family (i.e.: schools, recreational facilities, shopping, etc.)?
√ Yes No
b. Based on your answer above, explain what services are available or what steps you have taken or
will take to become settled in your intended community.
I have researched housing options available in Halifax. But, I feel that a house is chosen best after seeing it in person. So, before coming to Halifax, I would shortlist a few of the apartments/houses listed for rent on internet portals to look at and finalize to move in. Till the time I finalize on a house, I would prefer to stay in an economic hotel. Many options are available online to choose a good economic hotel for initial few days.
For schooling, there are Early Year Centers for children in the age group of 0 to 6 for child's healthy development. Since, my child falls in the above mentioned range, I have looked up various centers and day care facilities in the Halifax area where I can get my child admitted. Few of the options for me to consider would be
Needham Pre-School & Day Care
Garderie le Petit Voilier de Beaubassin (Le)
Aliesja's Preschool
Apple Bee Academy
I am also looking for different procedures that I need to work upon during my initial days e.g. Local immigrant services, Health care Coverage, Social Insurance Number, Banks Account, PR card etc.