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November 12
Notifications of interest will be issued for Ontario’s Express Entry Human Capital Priorities stream.

One more, I dont how many allocation they have for 2020.
 
As of November 12, 2020, 7,214 nominations have been issued.
So that means they only have 136 seats left. Not sure but i dont know how everything is going to be manage
 
Don't trust these figures in Oct 9th they left only 1170 quota during that time two programs was opend already International student and Master Stream total applicant who was registration was around 2500 that time it self there was short of quota around 1200 .
After that again few program was opend
Don't look at these figures you get crazy.
 
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This is something crazy I have seen today's update OINP all streams processing time is 60 -90 days except International student stream is 90 -120 days I can't understand why are they not giving priority for the International Students who have studied in Canada ?
 
Hiii guyz does anyone knows what if we get PCC directly from india by applying at the police station, is that okk i mean can we submit it while apply for PR. My husband got his from india instead of getting through BLS.
 
This is something crazy I have seen today's update OINP all streams processing time is 60 -90 days except International student stream is 90 -120 days I can't understand why are they not giving priority for the International Students who have studied in Canada ?
Because International Student has already contributed to the economy by studying so they do not care about us anymore
 
Because International Student has already contributed to the economy by studying so they do not care about us anymore
Haha.. That's not true. The recent changes have added more points for Canadian Education under the Express Entry Stream. However, I understand that the long wait is a test of patience. Same applies to me. But, they've clearly stated the processing times as IRCC does and the best thing to do is wait patiently and stay optimistic. The paper-based process is going to be much longer than this.
 
Just wanted to ask this questions if someone know any details. For the paper based process, there's an Economic Immigration form that asks for the "Amount of Funds available". Anyone who has already applied, since they don't mention the required amount and a proof of funds is also not required. I also know that they've our wage information through the nomination. But we still have to enter an amount in the form. Could that be our Monthly Salary or whatever figure my bank account(s) reflect?
 
Haha.. That's not true. The recent changes have added more points for Canadian Education under the Express Entry Stream. However, I understand that the long wait is a test of patience. Same applies to me. But, they've clearly stated the processing times as IRCC does and the best thing to do is wait patiently and stay optimistic. The paper-based process is going to be much longer than this.

Read my post I'm not talking about IRCC I only talking about OINP
 
Read my post I'm not talking about IRCC I only talking about OINP
Yeah - I read it clearly and I guess you can skim through again. :) In the following line from my last comment,
"they've clearly stated the processing times as IRCC does"

'They' refers to OINP and I've provided an example of IRCC as a comparison to OINP with respect to their processing times. To clarify, I meant like IRCC has different processing times for different kind of applications, the same criteria applies to OINP. That's it!
 
Let's be honest, ONIP does not care about you. What they care is having enough people to invite. If they really cared, they would have processed the applications faster, and given priority to those whose work permit expired or are expiring. Instead, they are taking more and more applications.
 
It's not my point I was talking about processing time for Foreign worker stream was before same as International student now it has reduced & they don't care students who studied in Canada.
 
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