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I'm at 432, have Ontario's PT letter of interest.
Should I wait for ITA or apply for Ontario?
 
robinsinghsobti said:
I'm at 432, have Ontario's PT letter of interest.
Should I wait for ITA or apply for Ontario?

The all time lowest was 434. If you have time in your hand, I would suggest you to wait a bit. You may also try to improve your IELTS if possible for an additional boost to your score.
 
In the same boat.. I would suggest getting all docs ready and wait for the next 2 draws to see how it goes.
If nothing works out then go ahead with OINP
 
Manylivesmanymasters said:
In the same boat.. I would suggest getting all docs ready and wait for the next 2 draws to see how it goes.
If nothing works out then go ahead with OINP

Thanks. My IELTS will expire in February. How much I should wait is a bit dicey, also depends on how much time OINP will take to process the application!
 
robinsinghsobti said:
Thanks. My IELTS will expire in February. How much I should wait is a bit trivial, also depends on how much time OINP will take to process the application!

Though it is only a speculation, people think that the time will be lesser since it no longer paper based. do you have all the documents ready though?
 
Manylivesmanymasters said:
Though it is only a speculation, people think that the time will be lesser since it no longer paper based. do you have all the documents ready though?
Not yet, but will be in a position to submit my application in a fortnight!
 
Apply for OINP but don't stop getting ready for ITA as well. You can inform OINP anytime you would like to withdraw your application for any reason. You received a direct ITA is valid reason to ask OINP to stop processing your application further. However, note that once OINP sends an AOR, you won't get refund for withdrawing your application.
 
robinsinghsobti said:
Not yet, but will be in a position to submit my application in a fortnight!

Same!! I don't have all of it in place though. Waiting for some and working on it.
So yes, if I get the docs ready before another draw, I would go ahead and submit it.
Only thing we would lose is the $1500
 
Manylivesmanymasters said:
Same!! I don't have all of it in place though. Waiting for some and working on it.
So yes, if I get the docs ready before another draw, I would go ahead and submit it.
Only thing we would lose is the $1500

Hello guys I have the similar thoughts but being in a far lower CRS I decided to go on and apply OINP.

I wrote this before:
NOI has 6 months validity. But OINP declared they can open and shut down application intake. So say, "if" they shut the intake and do not come back 6 months. NOI is gone. But this is a radical example, extreme and unlikely. They said they will process application within 2-3months. So logically they must open it sooner. But the bird in hand is better than the one on wire. If you have low CRS and NOI. Apply soonest.

So for you guys, depending on your financial situation (to risk 1500CAD or not) you may want to wait at least one more draw. but remember this from OINP update page:



March 10, 2017

Please be advised that the deadline to submit your application under Ontario’s Express Entry Human Capital Priorities (HCP) Stream may be fast approaching.


Unfortunately this is like poker, where your rival may change your cards whenever they like :(
 
Take what you get and don't wait for fate. Nobody expected such a long gap and there is no guarantee that the scores will drop. It shouldn't happen that you lose OINP in the hope that scores will drop and then if the scores don't drop you will be neither here nor there. I know $1500 is a large amount but if you can spend that for some security that will give you 600 points then go for it.
 
limestone said:
Hello guys I have the similar thoughts but being in a far lower CRS I decided to go on and apply OINP.

I wrote this before:
NOI has 6 months validity. But OINP declared they can open and shut down application intake. So say, "if" they shut the intake and do not come back 6 months. NOI is gone. But this is a radical example, extreme and unlikely. They said they will process application within 2-3months. So logically they must open it sooner. But the bird in hand is better than the one on wire. If you have low CRS and NOI. Apply soonest.

So for you guys, depending on your financial situation (to risk 1500CAD or not) you may want to wait at least one more draw. but remember this from OINP update page:



March 10, 2017

Please be advised that the deadline to submit your application under Ontario’s Express Entry Human Capital Priorities (HCP) Stream may be fast approaching.


Unfortunately this is like poker, where your rival may change your cards whenever they like :(

Makes sense, thanks!
 
xpressentry said:
Take what you get and don't wait for fate. Nobody expected such a long gap and there is no guarantee that the scores will drop. It shouldn't happen that you lose OINP in the hope that scores will drop and then if the scores don't drop you will be neither here nor there. I know $1500 is a large amount but if you can spend that for some security that will give you 600 points then go for it.
Got your point! +1
 
xpressentry said:
Take what you get and don't wait for fate. Nobody expected such a long gap and there is no guarantee that the scores will drop. It shouldn't happen that you lose OINP in the hope that scores will drop and then if the scores don't drop you will be neither here nor there. I know $1500 is a large amount but if you can spend that for some security that will give you 600 points then go for it.

So true. now it looks like better risking the money than wait
 
jackdawn said:
So true. now it looks like better risking the money than wait

I think this is CICs intention. If they drop the cut off, nobody will opt for PNP and provinces won't make money.