In my opinion, if you change jobs, you will not be able to apply with the current organization's "confirmation of endorsement" letter because when you will submit your PR application, you have to submit original Offer of Employment from your employer (IMM5650 form) who has endorsed you.Hey everyone, I have a pending provincial endorsement application and I just get a job in my field. I initially joined the current company because I just wanna get my PR first but my new job is just too good to let go.
My question, what will be faith if I end up getting my endorsement approved after leaving my employer. I am not able to withdraw my application because the app withdrawal button is now removed. Any heads up or advise on this will be appreciated. Regards
HI, Did you received your AOR, I mailed 28th Jan, they received 30th Jan, nothing yet, still waiting...... how are about your?Hello All, Anybody heard anything further on their applications, any AORs, ADRs, Approvals???? Please share your experience.
I submitted a web form and received a response that processing time will potentially take time due to limited operations at the moment. The usual processing time kicks in the day they receive the application and if the application is complete then 90 days to receive an AOR.HI, Did you received your AOR, I mailed 28th Jan, they received 30th Jan, nothing yet, still waiting...... how are about your?
Thank you for your reply! Keep in touch!I submitted a web form and received a response that processing time will potentially take time due to limited operations at the moment. The usual processing time kicks in the day they receive the application and if the application is complete then 90 days to receive an AOR.
Your employer should follow up with the provincial immigration office directly or if you have the AOR then you can also call or email them to follow up. Although I know that most of the government offices are working with limited operations, delays are expected in processing applications.Anyone still waiting for their nomination endorsement? My province is NL. It has been three months now since my employer submitted mine.
Thanks. I have since contacted my assigned officer and received an update from him/her.Your employer should follow up with the provincial immigration office directly or if you have the AOR then you can also call or email them to follow up. Although I know that most of the government offices are working with limited operations, delays are expected in processing applications.
Hi,Hi, I am new here, may I know if I will be qualified to submit PR application after my 2 years studies + an one year/permanent job offer from any AIPP designated employers? Or, I can submit application after the one year contract? With the AIPP Graduate Program (AIGP), do we need to gain highest score like EE or other PNP programs in order to be chosen? Thanks for your help!
Thanks intl_tuHi,
I would recommend you to start with the following link:
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/application/application-forms-guides/guide-5497-atlantic-immigration-pilot-program-atlantic-international-graduate-program.html
Thanks
AIPP is independent of EE and is not based on CRS score, it is employer driven immigration program. There are three streams under AIPP and AIGP is one of them. After you complete your education in any one of the Atlantic provinces namely, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland and Labrador, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Islands and also secure a job with a designated employer (list is available on individual province immigration website) in one of these provinces, then your employer will submit your endorsement application to the provincial immigration office (this application processing could take from 3 weeks to 6 months or more). After you receive your confirmation of endorsement, you will be further instructed to submit your completed immigration paper application along with endorsement to IRCC. For AIGP, work experience is not mandatory but you will require General IELTS score equivalent to level 4 in the Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB). After your application is received by CIC, it may take 6 months to a year or more to process your application. If you look at the eligibility comparison table, there are two other streams and you can check the eligibility criteria to apply but endorsement from an employer is common for all three streams.Thanks intl_tu
yes, I did check this website, it looks like I am eligible if I finished my 2 years post-secondary education in Atlantic provinces + get an one year permanent job offer from designate employers; however, it didn't mentioned if I need to finished the one year work before I can submit AND it didn't say how they choose applicant. Does it mean everyone eligible will get a chance to get PR and no need to gain high score like Express Entry or PNP's EOI score system? Please help, thanks.
AIPP is independent of EE and is not based on CRS score, it is employer driven immigration program. There are three streams under AIPP and AIGP is one of them. After you complete your education in any one of the Atlantic provinces namely, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland and Labrador, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Islands and also secure a job with a designated employer (list is available on individual province immigration website) in one of these provinces, then your employer will submit your endorsement application to the provincial immigration office (this application processing could take from 3 weeks to 6 months or more). After you receive your confirmation of endorsement, you will be further instructed to submit your completed immigration paper application along with endorsement to IRCC. For AIGP, work experience is not mandatory but you will require General IELTS score equivalent to level 4 in the Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB). After your application is received by CIC, it may take 6 months to a year or more to process your application. If you look at the eligibility comparison table, there are two other streams and you can check the eligibility criteria to apply but endorsement from an employer is common for all three streams.