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I heard that our education and documents may need to be verified separately as such occupations are regulated. I'm not sure though!
you're right. I received their checklist yesterday and states that we need to "Submit all licenses, registration and certification documents required to
work in your occupation in Alberta". I am not sure if this counts when the experience was oversees. Did you find anything new about it?
 
you're right. I received their checklist yesterday and states that we need to "Submit all licenses, registration and certification documents required to
work in your occupation in Alberta". I am not sure if this counts when the experience was oversees. Did you find anything new about it?
Yeah that's confusing. Even my trade is regulated (8232 NOC Oilfield worker). How are we supposed to get the certificates if we're outside Canada? Logically we should get them once we have PR.

I submitted documents a couple of days ago. Now AINP is supposed to send back a confirmation email with file number within one month.

Is there anyone on here who could give an idea about how much their processing times are till they make a decision?
 
Yeah that's confusing. Even my trade is regulated (8232 NOC Oilfield worker). How are we supposed to get the certificates if we're outside Canada? Logically we should get them once we have PR.

I submitted documents a couple of days ago. Now AINP is supposed to send back a confirmation email with file number within one month.

Is there anyone on here who could give an idea about how much their processing times are till they make a decision?
I remember seeing before that people were getting the licenses for SINP PNP, which needs 1 year to achieve. I dont know how that is possible in our case, given that the AINP document checklist is not available online and that you're only allowed 30 days to submit your documents. Kindly keep us posted for any updates.
 
you're right. I received their checklist yesterday and states that we need to "Submit all licenses, registration and certification documents required to
work in your occupation in Alberta". I am not sure if this counts when the experience was oversees. Did you find anything new about it?
Unfortunately not. The point is we can not do anything about that at this very short time. We should just collect all other documents right now. I'm also a bit distracted about the reference letters. I think I cannot get such a letter with that amount of information from my employers.
 
My wife's timeline:
NOI: January 20th 2019
Applications & forms sent: February 20th 2019
NOC Code: 4214
CRS Score : 364 Points
Nominations received: March 21st 2019
Stream: Alberta Express entry Stream
Good luck guys..
Congratulations! Did you get an interview call from them? What were the questions like?
 
I think it

Yea, it seems so. Now, what does it mean? Will they reject the application of those with regulated occupations?

My primary occupation is also regulated, there is a statement saying following in a Immigration tab:

Obtaining a licence to practise is not required to apply to IRCC's FSWP.
 
Has anybody received NOI from Alberta for NOC 2133 or 2132 or 2131.
Could you please share your CRS and NOI date?