jj0502 said:My sibling is in saskatoon and i got pt from ontario and m applying for oinp so my question is will it create any negative impact on my oinp application ?
Note: m not eligible for sinp for my noc code which is not in demand 1212
I do not believe that Ontario is too keen on your intention to reside if you are outlander. Since you have your sibling in other province, you might need to write some convincing Letter of explanation that you are keenly intending to reside in Ontario and would not move over after getting PR. You might want to showcase you professional affiliations and other proofs and interest in Ontario and not stress too much upon sibling's residency.jj0502 said:My sibling is in saskatoon and i got pt from ontario and m applying for oinp so my question is will it create any negative impact on my oinp application ?
Note: m not eligible for sinp for my noc code which is not in demand 1212
Thank you rajan +1 for ur replyrajanvnv said:I do not believe that Ontario is too keen on your intention to reside if you are outlander. Since you have your sibling in other province, you might need to write some convincing Letter of explanation that you are keenly intending to reside in Ontario and would not move over after getting PR. You might want to showcase you professional affiliations and other proofs and interest in Ontario and not stress too much upon sibling's residency.
I'm not sure there's any issue here.jj0502 said:My real sibling is in saskatoon and my intention to live is in ontario m scared about it plz reply guys
+1 for your quick responseOne_Topsy said:I'm not sure there's any issue here.
Unline Manitoba (they deduct points if you have sibling on other province), I'm not sure Ontario is bothered
JoacRy said:I would approach this question by writing a thorough and comprehensive 'Letter if Intention' which addresses the following:
1) The positives which are present in Ontario which will help you make a positive economic contribution to the Province (ie payment of taxes, patronizing business in Ontario, scope for further education in your field etc). Disclaimer: Not sure what field your NOC covers.
2) If you mention your sibling mention they live in Canada. Don't state the Province. Other option is to leave your sibling out of the letter.
Any other questions, please let me know.
If i will not disclose abt my sibling than will it be a missrepresantation ?
You can ignore this part. But i don't think declaring this going to create a problem. Its not going to affect your points anyway.jj0502 said:If i will not disclose abt my sibling than will it be a missrepresantation ?
How do you think that is possible when they have clearly stated their cut off is 400?bluewaters87 said:Does anybody received NOI with 391 from Ontario ?