Hi guys my score is 439 I am shooting for ON nomination hopefully... any idea about timeline and when it opens and for how long they usually open for?
PSK near to your current residence.Mandy1 said:Hi All
Thanks for the suggestions.
One more query, My passport has a Premanent and current address of my home town I.e. Ludhiana but I have stayed in 4 states in india in past 6 years and currently I am living in Noida, Uttar Pradesh.
So which PSK should I approach ?? The one in Ludhiana or in Noida??
Thanks again guys
http://www.ontarioimmigration.ca/en/pnp/OI_PNPNEW.htmlCanadianspirit said:Hi guys my score is 439 I am shooting for ON nomination hopefully... any idea about timeline and when it opens and for how long they usually open for?
This has nothing to do with your work permit. Its to do with when you first met the minimum qualifications required to do the job as specified by the NOC.PAVANVARMA said:Hi,
I have a question regarding
Date xxxxx first became qualified to practice in this occupation?
My work permit started in Jan 2014 But I got Job in Feb 2015.
So, Which date should I need to keep for "Date xxxxx first became qualified to practice in this occupation?" - Please let me know.
Thanks
The former as it's best to have the funds in your account for 6 months.resu said:Seniors,
For proof of funds, does one need to have that amount for 3-4 months prior to that or after ITA he can get it and show in the bank statement?
Thank you very muchTanakaM said:This has nothing to do with your work permit. Its to do with when you first met the minimum qualifications required to do the job as specified by the NOC.
So if minimum requirement for the job is a degree, then you became qualified on your bachelors degree graduation date.
All the best.
Thanks for the infoTanakaM said:The former as you need to have the funds in your account for 6 months.
A slight point of correction - I guess its best to have the funds for 6 months, but if you don't have them you can provide proof that they are yours and not borrowed funds.resu said:Thanks for the info
nishadmakol said:Hello Seniors,
I need your guidance while my preparation for the post ITA processes. Apologies for putting up too many questions.
1. My wife’s name before marriage was Ankita and after marriage she has added my surname into her name.
Before marriage, there was no Surname, literally Last Name was blank after her first name in all the documents.
Now in the application, they ask for another name before marriage. In the option field "another name before marriage", the field says that you can only add either name or space, apostrophes or hyphens. I am unable to save and proceed with a blank. It is not even allowing only hyphen or apostrophe. A: Try adding space or . and get a 'one and the same person' affidavit.
2. How much money do I need to bring to Canada? I have mentioned 15,500 CAD that is close to the figure mentioned in the application for the couple. Is it fine or do I need to show even more? I have maintained this money in my NRI account to show them as a proof. A: That is PoF and not about bringing money to Canada. You can bring any amount but if its more than 10k you need to declare it.
3. In the application, they are asking for all the family members. My father passed away many years back. Do I need to give the death certificate also in the later placeholder round, when I would have to upload the documents? Worrying factor is it is in Punjabi language and I don't know if they accept only English. A: Yes, they accept only english. But his Death certificate may not be required, just write an LoE and if they ask for his death certificate, then you can send them a translated one.
4. For mother's name, the middle name has a different spelling in mine and her passport. Will it have any impact in the family section? A: May not. Attach her passport if required with an LoE why you are doing so.
5. Where do you plan to shift, does it have any impact on the application if we give any city ? A: Yes, especially if you are a provincial nominated applicant, else no.
Would appreciate your guidance on the above.
Thanks
Nishad