marc06 said:Hi guys I have applied for an EOI around 21/03/2016 with the NOC 1241 and up till now I have not received ITA, I attended the NB Event show around first week in March and I scored 68 points on the EOI form. Is anybody on the same boat with me? Please can you provide any advice?
NOC: 1241
EOI submission: 21/03/2016
EOI Points:68
ITA: No response yet
pynkicecream said:Dear,
This is the information based on their website:
The NBPNP is only accepting expression of interest (EOI) forms from individuals who demonstrate that they have:
1. a connection to New Brunswick as described below
OR
2. attended a NBPNP information session in person in the past two years (no more than two years prior to the submission of an EOI)
3. Open Category
"3. Open Category
(Only the following NOC codes are eligible under Open Category: 2171; 2172; 2174; 2175; 2281).
Potential EOIs may receive an invitation to apply from the Province based on identified demand in the IT sector."
So if you have attended or will be attending an info session(NB Event), you may put the date and location of the same. If your occupation falls under open category, please refer to no. 3 above
Hope it helps.
All the best![]()
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Adada said:Hello,
I need to clarify how to answer the question the following question on the EE eligibility that says: 'In the last 10 years, how many years of skilled work experience do you have? It must have been continuous, paid, full-time (or an equal amount in part-time), and in only one occupation'
At the moment, I have a year and 6months work experience in my intended NOC. So will I select the option of 1year or 2-3years since my work experience is over a year?
Jamen said:Folks,
My NOC 0412 Business Analyst, IELTS: Listening: 8; Reading: 7.5; Writing: 7.0; Speaking: 7.5 / Overall Band Score 7.5, MY CRS-411, and for NB my point is 73.
But i don't get 'you are welcome to attend" mail from Promotions. It seems they are not going to allow me to attend the session...
ritchie_v said:As far as New Brunswick is concerned, this is what they have written...
Attention: The NBPNP Express Entry Labour Market Stream will not accept registrations from individuals who work in one of the following regulated professions in New Brunswick (requires a license to practice unless they have a valid job offer in New Brunswick and/or a license to practice in New Brunswick:
• Physicians
• Dentists
• Podiatrists
• Pharmacists
• Veterinarians
Engineers need to be certified to work in New Brunswick. To get more information, please visit the following link: http://www.apegnb.com/en/home/register/apply/internationalapplicants.aspx
Adada said:Hello,
I need to clarify how to answer the question the following question on the EE eligibility that says: 'In the last 10 years, how many years of skilled work experience do you have? It must have been continuous, paid, full-time (or an equal amount in part-time), and in only one occupation'
At the moment, I have a year and 6months work experience in my intended NOC. So will I select the option of 1year or 2-3years since my work experience is over a year?
linksaran said:Me and my wife are maintaining a Fixed Deposit Account from August 25, 2015.
My question is that when I submit my application the exchange rate on 25th August 2015
1 CAD$= 49.70 (derived from Bank of Canada) will be taken into consideration or is that the present exchange rate
Also, I found there is a field in NBPNP Application Form which says" exchange rate used and the date"
Please clarify..
Thank you so much!
LokiJr01 said:The exchange rate will always change, so to save you the trouble, use the exchange rate of the date you completed the form. Naturally the values and rates used in your account statement certification will be different but that's acceptable and NB will figure things out themselves. Unless the currency drops significantly (like the value is cut to half), you should not worry about anything.
@seyenko, that requirement only applies if you have finished a post secondary education in Canada. For all other education attainment, the ECA should suffice.