mumbai5 said:
Hi all PN fellas,
Just wanted to inform, in case your PN expiry date is in the interim of the application processing, then you may write in to respective provincial teams with relevant forms requesting extension. They do extend the same.
Mumbai5
I don't think it's necessary- your profile and points are frozen in place once you submit the eAPR. The expiry on the provincial nomination exists more to ensure that you will submit a PR application within a certain timeframe, instead of sitting on it and potentially hogging a provincial nomination that the province could use to help its own economy- remember, PNPs are given out by provinces out of the belief that the nominee will contribute to the economy. They don't want someone to get a nomination, and then not apply for a year and a half after that- because that means they effectively wasted their nomination right there, which can be a problem because each province only has a few thousand nominations allocated to them each year.
Moreover, proof of not needing a PNP extension, should your nomination expire while your application is being processed, is in how CIC treats birthdays during application processing- if you have a birthday that leads you to gain or lose CRS points for age
after you have submitted the eAPR, CIC won't consider the change- instead, they look at how many points you had when you submitted the application.
TL;DR- your application is frozen once you submit it. PNP expirations are no longer a consideration after that.