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Atlantic Immigration Pilot Programme (AIPP)

saqib69

Newbie
Jan 23, 2013
4
1
Pr application applied on 5 oct 2020
Got AOR on 4 dec 2020
Biometric request on 8 dec 2020
Done upfront medical on 6 april 2021
Got ADR request on 2 may 2021
ADR Submitted on 5 may 2021

ADR reviewing. Processing bar is 100%

No updates after that.
I have a similar timeline and have received Pre-Arrival Services Letter a couple of days back. I can understand your frustration.
 
Jun 14, 2021
4
6
Hello dear people. I have a question and would love to get and answer for this.

I got a 1 year of work experience in NOC B from January 1st, 2018/ to December 31, 2018.
Is it within the 3 years limit? as the past experience has to be within the last 3 years? do they mean calendar years?

or, do I have to count back 3 years from the exact date from todays's date?
 

HardikD

Member
Feb 15, 2021
18
16
Is anyone here who waiting for their coPR after getting Pre arrival?
I got my pre arrival on last Wednesday June 9th . I m still waiting for CoPR.
 

marinabaia

Newbie
Jul 15, 2020
2
3
Is anyone here who waiting for their coPR after getting Pre arrival?
I got my pre arrival on last Wednesday June 9th . I m still waiting for CoPR.
We received PAL in June 8th. Yesterday they sent us the first PR confirmation portal email from Montreal’s Office. We expect to receive another email within 1 week w/ the credentials to upload pictures, confirm address etc and the COPR, according with other applicants timelines.
 
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HardikD

Member
Feb 15, 2021
18
16
We received PAL in June 8th. Yesterday they sent us the first PR confirmation portal email from Montreal’s Office. We expect to receive another email within 1 week w/ the credentials to upload pictures, confirm address etc and the COPR, according with other applicants timelines.
thanks for sharing. Can you plz keep posted your updates.
 
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Ujjval

Star Member
Nov 1, 2020
141
6
Hello friend,i have one question after getting endorsement how much proof of funds we need to show for two people?and how old it?
 

Thank

Member
May 29, 2019
10
2
I have gone through the AIPP and would like to share some information based on my personal experience for those who thinking to apply or are in the process. I applied as High skilled worker
Guys before you apply consider doing some reading on employment law in the province you applying for. My case is long and complex but to cut it short I was unfairly dismissed and replaced with local employee. The employer was adamant that because I submitted my PR application after 90 days from submitting the initial application for WP permit the IRCC rejected my application for PR. That is actually not true as yes the IRCC website states that you should submit your PR within 90 days from the original date of submitting the WP permit but they do not say they will strictly reject your application if they are submitted after 90 days. The letter I received from IRCC regarding my PR (as my application was returned) did not even mention that the application is rejected because it was submitted after "90 days frame time". Instead I was asked to provide some missing documentation, thats all. SO as long as the endorsement is valid they will process the PR. And why did I submitted after time ? - because there is a lot of information to take in about immigration process and that is how I understood it at the time. However before dismissal while I was still working I had to apply for extension of my work permit (as my passport was expiring) and alongside I also submitted my PR. After I sent both applications for PR and WP and the endorsement expired but as the employer found someone else at the time I was dismissed even though I was legally able to work. I did not check before applying for AIPP but now I know that in Canada while you on probation period the employer can just say bye bye to you with no apparent reason that what has happen to me. I made a complaint to the organisation that deals with employment law but was informed that they cannot do nothing about the unfair dismissal as that is the law but if I feel that I was unfairly dismissed and would like to claim my losses/damages I can file a claim (chargeable service) to small claims court. You see the immigration process is not always straight forward and sometimes applications will be returned to you in order to provide additional docs etc. and the employer must understand that they may be required to extend your endorsement which has only 6 months validity. If like in my case they dont the choice is to find another designated employer and start the AIPP all over again, go back home or if you have a partner they can get their employer to become designated and then you can start the new AIPP application but with your partner being the main applicatant.
What I would say is: If you have job offers ensure that you speak to your future designated employers about things like:are they actually willing to support you through the immigration process, you may even want to ask if they could include in the employment contract that they are happy to extend your endorsement if need be. I hope you find this info helpful and I wish you all the best in your applications. I put few links to give an idea
https://www.cfib-fcei.ca/en/tools-resources/new-brunswick-employment-standards
https://novascotia.ca/lae/employmentrights/endemployment.asp
https://www.princeedwardisland.ca/en/information/workforce-and-advanced-learning/employment-standards-pei
https://www.aesl.gov.nl.ca/publications/labour/labour_relations_work.pdf
I am so sorry to hear your experience with AIPP.But you are not alone,I am also in similar situation.My PR got rejected after working for an employer for 2 years.I did all the paperwork up to date.My employer decided to terminate.me without a reason.I complained to provincial immigration,they send a request to IRCC to cancel my endorsement.So automatically i got rejection just 2 months left for me to get my PR.I felt like my employer was rude and treated me bad and I am left behind with huge loss.I knocked everydoor to complain..but nobody care...I feel AIPP is scam....and indirect scam..
 

gkpatni

Full Member
Jun 11, 2021
30
1
I got my endorsement letter on 26.3.21 under AISP Nova scotia, NOC code : 6421 & send my paper based application to CIO Sydeny on 7th june 2021 , delivered on 9th June 2021. No reply No update yet !
 

Thank

Member
May 29, 2019
10
2
I got my endorsement letter on 26.3.21 under AISP Nova scotia, NOC code : 6421 & send my paper based application to CIO Sydeny on 7th june 2021 , delivered on 9th June 2021. No reply No update yet !
All the best..my best recommendation is apply through Expressentry.
 

marinabaia

Newbie
Jul 15, 2020
2
3
PR application timeline:
AR - July 31st 2020
AOR - Jan 15th 2021 (linked on the same day)
Inland applicant - NB
BIL - Jan 18th 2021
Medical passed and ADR - May 11th 2021
(ADR - schedule A and transcript)
ADR under review - June 2nd 2021
PAL - June 8th 2021
Confirmation Portal email - June 18th 2021
Credentials PR Portal - June 20th 2021
ecopr - June 21st 2021
 

HardikD

Member
Feb 15, 2021
18
16
PR application timeline:
AR - July 31st 2020
AOR - Jan 15th 2021 (linked on the same day)
Inland applicant - NB
BIL - Jan 18th 2021
Medical passed and ADR - May 11th 2021
(ADR - schedule A and transcript)
ADR under review - June 2nd 2021
PAL - June 8th 2021
Confirmation Portal email - June 18th 2021
Credentials PR Portal - June 20th 2021
ecopr - June 21st 2021
Congratulations. For my application no update after PAL on June 9th
 

Thaisasp

Star Member
Dec 30, 2020
132
36
Does anyone know why it’s taking a lot of time to review ADR? For some applicants the status change in 2 days from uploaded to reviewing. Mine is still uploaded for 2 months
 
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