Precisely why I am hesitant to move back to US.Hmmm let me see, perhaps they want their family to stay alive and not get gunned down by a neighbour because they unknowingly shovelled some snow on his side of the driveway?
Precisely why I am hesitant to move back to US.Hmmm let me see, perhaps they want their family to stay alive and not get gunned down by a neighbour because they unknowingly shovelled some snow on his side of the driveway?
Where you are employed has nothing to do with GC processing. You can be employed in a start up that has a head count of 10 people, and still get your GC quickly. Yes, timeline is less than 18 months if you hire an Indian or Chinese or other South Asian attorneys. If you are stuck with Ameican born attroneys, timeline could increase a bit. The reason is non-Americans know how to get the job done. I am saying this from personal exprience.Is GC almost guaranteed after 2 years on H1B for non-Indians and non-Chinese?
I guess it depends on the employers, right?
Its simple. If your lawyer looks like any of these two, you are good!Where you are employed has nothing to do with GC processing. You can be employed in a start up that has a head count of 10 people, and still get your GC quickly. Yes, timeline is less than 18 months if you hire an Indian or Chinese or other South Asian attorneys. If you are stuck with Ameican born attroneys, timeline could increase a bit. The reason is non-Americans know how to get the job done. I am saying this from personal exprience.
1. I'm not sure. Check the forum or Myimmitracker for that info(use PNP filters).Hi guys,
I just got this on my account:
The Government of Ontario is interested in considering you for nomination under its Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) through Express Entry.
And so I have a couple of questions:
1) how long does it take to get nomination after applying through this invitation?
2) is it wise to go through pnp or wait for fsw draw as my point is currently sitting at 478.
3)I would prefer Ontario anyway, likely even if I go through fsw, so my question is, is it faster to go through pnp or wait for fsw. And finally is it really an pnp invitation?
thank You.
Active thread for you to follow - https://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/threads/oinp-human-capital-priority-stream-2023-feb-draw-timelines.789989/page-38#post-10453888Hi guys,
I just got this on my account:
The Government of Ontario is interested in considering you for nomination under its Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) through Express Entry.
And so I have a couple of questions:
1) how long does it take to get nomination after applying through this invitation?
2) is it wise to go through pnp or wait for fsw draw as my point is currently sitting at 478.
3)I would prefer Ontario anyway, likely even if I go through fsw, so my question is, is it faster to go through pnp or wait for fsw. And finally is it really an pnp invitation?
thank You.
Thank you for the input. Yes, the letter I have received today is exactly the letter in that link. I am just worried about processing time, and how will it impact my overall experience as opposed going through fsw.1. I'm not sure. Check the forum or Myimmitracker for that info(use PNP filters).
2. This is just an invitation to apply. This will increase your options and immigration is about increase your options. No one knows if 478 will get an ITA. Unless that money is a deal breaker, nothing against taking this route.
3. After nomination you get 600 points - file through EE with it. You'll be processed fast.
Last question - I don't know what you mean, but if it looks anything like this you are good: https://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/threads/did-ontario-conduct-tech-draw-on-october-27-2021-i-got-an-invite-to-apply-for-pnp-generic-email-with-my-name.748214/
Thank you for pointing me to right direction. Cheers!
Your spouse's experience needs no documentation if the experience is not Canadian exp. You can simply list their work exp under personal history, recommended way to do so by RCICs and exactly what I did too. You can skip ECA if that isn't hurting your CRS (as much) either too.Hi all, I want to add my spouse to my profile but do not want to claim any spouse points for education and work experience as it might take a lot of time to gather these documents. Is it possible to do this or will it be considered as misrepresentation because I will be selecting “None” even with a degree and work experience? Doing so decreases my score to 496 but looking at the cut-off score in the last draw, it seems safe to do so. Can someone please clear my doubt and enlighten me on this issue?
Thanks so much for your reply. So, for now I can select “none” both for education and work exp and then add these details post ITA under personal history - am I understanding it correctly ?Your spouse's experience needs no documentation if the experience is not Canadian exp. You can simply list their work exp under personal history, recommended way to do so by RCICs and exactly what I did too. You can skip ECA if that isn't hurting your CRS (as much) either too.
Can I add my spouse post ita, if I have a higher score than the cut-off even after including my spouseThanks so much for your reply. So, for now I can select “none” both for education and work exp and then add these details post ITA under personal history - am I understanding it correctly ?
Two things here:Thanks so much for your reply. So, for now I can select “none” both for education and work exp and then add these details post ITA under personal history - am I understanding it correctly ?
Can I add my spouse post ita, if I have a higher score than the cut-off even after including my spouseYour spouse's experience needs no documentation if the experience is not Canadian exp. You can simply list their work exp under personal history, recommended way to do so by RCICs and exactly what I did too. You can skip ECA if that isn't hurting your CRS (as much) either too.
Was your spouse non-accompanying on the application? Did you declare you are married to IRCC before getting this ITA? At this point, it might just be better to talk to professional RCIC. Those details make your case a bit more unique. For some of these situations, it is better to get paid help. It is not very expensive eitherCan I add my spouse post ita, if I have a higher score than the cut-off even after including my spouse