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Ginnie

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Feb 23, 2017
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Jagmeet1994 said:
They should give a particular reason why the processing is too slow.
They will not give you particular reason. they will tell you that we are currently working on your file and if we need any further information we will contact you.
 

Jmodi5060

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Oct 28, 2016
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Hello guys,
I am new here and I applied as user support technician under BC PNP skilled worker- international graduate. And I got the below mentioned email from PNP officer that my wage is not meeting the minimum wage standard.
Do any one has any idea that how can I justify this as my employer is not ready to increase my pay?







As proposed in your application, I have reviewed your stated job duties and it appears to be consistent with the duties classified under NOC 2282 User support technicians. According to the Job Bank website for NOC 2282 positions, the lowest end of the standard wage estimates for these positions in the Lower Mainland – Southwest Region of British Columbia starts at $16.83 per hour.

Based on my assessment, I have concerns the equivalent of $15.38 per hour ($32,000 per annum) wage stated on your job offer form and offer of employment is not at market rate and not comparable to workers with a similar level of experience and training for equivalent positions in the same region of B.C.
 

Thinly

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Jan 30, 2017
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Hello everyone,

I just got my nomination today at 4:30 pm.

I have been posting my concerns on this forum since November regarding BC PNP statuses.

They took exactly 138 days (over 4 and half months) however, I'm glad that I got it.

Thanks everyone for sharing your thoughts.

I'm hoping everyone who is waiting for nomination for a long time especially, November/December applicants will get it soon.

By the way they didn't ask me for additional documents/information prior to nominate.

Thanks guys and good luck!
 

Ginnie

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Feb 23, 2017
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Thinly said:
Hello everyone,

I just got my nomination today at 4:30 pm.

I have been posting my concerns on this forum since November regarding BC PNP statuses.

They took exactly 138 days (over 4 and half months) however, I'm glad that I got it.

Thanks everyone for sharing your thoughts.

I'm hoping everyone who is waiting for nomination for a long time especially, November/December applicants will get it soon.

By the way they didn't ask me for additional documents/information prior to nominate.

Thanks guys and good luck!
Finally, you got nomination today..
Conrats and all d best... :p
 

sudubey

Star Member
Jun 29, 2015
191
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Thinly said:
Hello everyone,

I just got my nomination today at 4:30 pm.

I have been posting my concerns on this forum since November regarding BC PNP statuses.

They took exactly 138 days (over 4 and half months) however, I'm glad that I got it.

Thanks everyone for sharing your thoughts.

I'm hoping everyone who is waiting for nomination for a long time especially, November/December applicants will get it soon.

By the way they didn't ask me for additional documents/information prior to nominate.

Thanks guys and good luck!
Congrats buddy, I heard the same news that now they are clearing the backlog. Hope for best.
 

sudubey

Star Member
Jun 29, 2015
191
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Jmodi5060 said:
Hello guys,
I am new here and I applied as user support technician under BC PNP skilled worker- international graduate. And I got the below mentioned email from PNP officer that my wage is not meeting the minimum wage standard.
Do any one has any idea that how can I justify this as my employer is not ready to increase my pay?

As proposed in your application, I have reviewed your stated job duties and it appears to be consistent with the duties classified under NOC 2282 User support technicians. According to the Job Bank website for NOC 2282 positions, the lowest end of the standard wage estimates for these positions in the Lower Mainland – Southwest Region of British Columbia starts at $16.83 per hour.

Based on my assessment, I have concerns the equivalent of $15.38 per hour ($32,000 per annum) wage stated on your job offer form and offer of employment is not at market rate and not comparable to workers with a similar level of experience and training for equivalent positions in the same region of B.C.
Kindly let your employer know about this email and if he doesn't agree, then they will surely reject your case. So better talk to him and convince him about average pay rate in your area, either he need to pay you equivalent or higher wage rate.
 

tony7music

Newbie
Mar 29, 2017
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Hello everyone,

Please help me out.

Post-grad in Ontario and currently on PGWP-3 years (4 months used as a Cashier in a restaurant). Thinking of moving to BC (Surrey).
Should i move ?
Can i apply for regular pnp there as a manager/supervisor in a restaurant ? if yes how long do i have to work to be eligible for pnp ?
or suggest me what should i do or move to any other province ?

Any contribution is much appreciated.
Regards
Tony
 

BCguy

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Jul 26, 2008
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Ginnie said:
Ask your employer only employer can change you wages.
convince your employer. May be he can change you wages only in papers.
tell you employer at least you need minimum wage according to your job Title.
why he is not increasing?
You do realize you are encouraging misrepresentation?Obtaining permanent residency through fraud allows you PR status to be removed from you and your removal from Canada if it is discovered FYI
 

BCguy

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Ginnie said:
Ask your employer only employer can change you wages.
convince your employer. May be he can change you wages only in papers.
tell you employer at least you need minimum wage according to your job Title.
why he is not increasing?
Section 40(1)(a)(b) of the Immigration Refugee Protection act allows the government to remove permanent residency obtained through misrepresentation and it allows them to remove the permanent residency of family you have sponsored if you obtained it through misrepresentation.Be careful :(
 

Ginnie

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Feb 23, 2017
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BCguy said:
Section 40(1)(a)(b) of the Immigration Refugee Protection act allows the government to remove permanent residency obtained through misrepresentation and it allows them to remove the permanent residency of family you have sponsored if you obtained it through misrepresentation.Be careful :(
yes i know it is not good.
but try to understand his situation. his employer is not ready to increase his pay.
his employer is not solving his problem.
i was just suggesting that he can ask his employer and may be his employer will increase his pay.
i did not say that dont inform you employer or do any misrepresentation.