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Received ITA 1st april 2022 from Newbrunswick
age 33
Status SINGLE
I am outside Canada
exprience 3years airline
IELTS 6.5 CLB 7
Job Offer from Newbrunswick
Parents and sister in canada.

how can i verify job offer and what are my chances ?
and how much time normally takes to final decision ?
Other than funds what i can show for proof of funds ??
 
Received ITA 1st april 2022 from Newbrunswick
age 33
Status SINGLE
I am outside Canada
exprience 3years airline
IELTS 6.5 CLB 7
Job Offer from Newbrunswick
Parents and sister in canada.

how can i verify job offer and what are my chances ?
and how much time normally takes to final decision ?
Other than funds what i can show for proof of funds ??
Job offer is from any consultant like GCS?
 
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I checked the section, specially where they have mentioned timelines for PNP i.e 22 months.
I am sure its for general PNP not for AINP advantage program where they claim it will be less than 6 months. Otherwise it defeats the purpose.
Just a thought... I wish it could have been little less.
I was thinking the same now. In alberta ainp express entry they said its faster than alberta aos. It's 6 months processing while aos is 1 yr onwards. Fingers crossed its really like that..22 months is like forever. I know also someone who got approved for 7 months only.
 
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I was thinking the same now. In alberta ainp express entry they said its faster than alberta aos. It's 6 months processing while aos is 1 yr onwards. Fingers crossed its really like that..22 months is like forever. I know also someone who got approved for 7 months only.
I mean... I certainly hope it's not going to take 22 months, but they did have two different PNP processing times up - 22 months for PNP via ExpressEntry, and 27 for non-EE PNP (which I think the AOS would fall under.) Keeping my fingers crossed we won't have to wait for that long!!

... also my representative still cannot link my EE profile/application to theirs. It is. So. Frustrating. I am paying all this money and have to still type it in myself so I can submit my application. That's what I was trying to avoid, so I can make sure I don't make a silly mistake. That IRCC portal is so buggy :mad:
 
I mean... I certainly hope it's not going to take 22 months, but they did have two different PNP processing times up - 22 months for PNP via ExpressEntry, and 27 for non-EE PNP (which I think the AOS would fall under.) Keeping my fingers crossed we won't have to wait for that long!!

... also my representative still cannot link my EE profile/application to theirs. It is. So. Frustrating. I am paying all this money and have to still type it in myself so I can submit my application. That's what I was trying to avoid, so I can make sure I don't make a silly mistake. That IRCC portal is so buggy :mad:
Yeah hoping we will not wait that long. They just also announced that the new cec express entry will resume this july and only 6 months processing.
https://www.cicnews.com/2022/04/irc...57.1650550778-1924784284.1641517423#gs.y7ziip

Oh my goodness!Why it takes so long for them to link it?Hoping they can link it asap. I know its frustrating that you paid them and they can't do the job properly.
 
express entry application after AINP
AOR- Oct 27,2021
Medical passed-dec02,2021
Biometrics- dec07,2021

no update since dec,2021
Tried calling Ircc as well but it’s gets disconnected. Not sure what’s going on.

anyone else from Sep/Oct 2021 express entry waiting in the queue
 
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"Are you working in an occupation that is regulated in Alberta (not including trades?"

The above is a question usually encountered when filling the AAIP, but apparently it would seem one can apply for AAIP without getting licensed in canada.

My question is, now that one has AAIP nomination hope EE won't insist on one having a license for those whose NOC is regulated despite the nomination?
 
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So uhm, this is perhaps not the update you'll want to hear... but IRCC updated their processing time thingamajig today, and hoooo boy is it not looking like six months anymore.
https://www.cicnews.com/2022/03/irc...e-accurate-information-0324031.html#gs.vcgnd8

I'm still hanging on in the other thread (the pre-nomination one), but I did see some movement on my file finally, with an ADR - but now I'm back wondering if I should hold out for a CEC draw... maybe... possibly... one day... or do PNP and just do the 22 months? My God o_O
Hi, did you applied through EEpnp or are you still waiting for CEC? I am not sure what I should do as PNP takes 22 months.
 
Hi, did you applied through EEpnp or are you still waiting for CEC? I am not sure what I should do as PNP takes 22 months.
The current processing times are looking better than 22 months. People who submitted their application in Dec/Jan have been getting their PR. I submitted in March, medicals and biometrics done. If the current timeline continues, then on average, if you have no issues :) it should take less than six months.