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Hi to all,

DO you know, what does it mean, if they asked Express entry code and Job seekers number? :-X (my previous one expired)
Why do they need job-seekers number
 
shisha said:
Hi to all,

DO you know, what does it mean, if they asked Express entry code and Job seekers number? :-X (my previous one expired)
Why do they need job-seekers number
when you sent in your application didn't you include your new job seekers code and express entry code? They need the codes to be able to access your EE profile and also to send in your nomination. When did they request this from you? If your previous one expired, you need to create a new one and update NB with the new details.
 

I created the new codes few days ago and send those codes. But I am still waiting for their reply ( worried)
Do you think, Is it a good idea to ask about application etc?
 
shisha said:
They clearly mentioned to not contact them asking about the status of your application. Just give them atleast 3 months after you received your AOR, before contacting them about the status of your application.
 
As per the AOR received on 23rd August, 2016, my application number is 1609XX. My profession is 1111. I wonder how much time would they take to process PN? I heard mix stories. Some people are saying that after AOR, your case will take only 2+- months for getting PN regardless of the profession. Some are saying that they will prioritize your application according to "in demand profession"

I will appreciate feedback of any one who has same profession and got PN..TIA :)
 
It varies especially nowadays when they are working through so many applications.
I'd say give NB at least two months to process everything - this means don't worry about your app at all for 2 months.

There's no priority given by NB in the review process.
 
Hello Guys...

Anyone know when next NB PNP information session will be conducted and where ? I checked the website but it does not say anything for upcoming information session ? did they discontinue the program ?
 
There is one Webinar (online session) for New Brunswick on 29.9.2016. This session is in French. This session can be found on website of Embassy of Canada in France.
 
vensak said:
There is one Webinar (online session) for New Brunswick on 29.9.2016. This session is in French. This session can be found on website of Embassy of Canada in France.

Just so we are all clear on this matter

These online sessions do not guarantee you with the "connection to the province" that the New Brunswick government requires. So they are no good for an ITA.

They are not the same as the info sessions been conducted on several countries.
 
Hi Everyone,

Start of a new week, hoping someone on this forum gets ADR or Nomination so that we get to know the AOR series have reached where at this time....

fingers crossed and good luck to all of us.
 
adrscuds said:
Just so we are all clear on this matter

These online sessions do not guarantee you with the "connection to the province" that the New Brunswick government requires. So they are no good for an ITA.

They are not the same as the info sessions been conducted on several countries.

May I ask, where do you have this information? When checking info on the website itself I have nowhere seen the clause that the information session must be IRL. At very least I want to ask about that during that session.
Here is what is written about this session on the official website of Embassy of Canada:

Webinar - Live and Work in New Brunswick


Discover New Brunswick and opportunities to live and work there!

Located on the East coast of Canada, New Brunswick is the only officially bilingual province in Canada. New Brunswick offers many opportunities and an excellent quality of life! During this session a representative from the Provincial Nominee Programme will present the many merits of this province and will provide insight on the sectors that are hiring and the Provincial Nominee Programme. More information here:www.gnb.ca/immigration/

A representative from the immigration section of the Embassy of Canada will answer your questions on the immigration process more largely. You may ask all of your questions during an interactive chat. The presentation will be held in French and the question period will be in both French and English.


This does even point to the official New Brunswick website. And here interestingly, there is change of layout and information about PNP programm as compared to the information available during summer (it almost seems like if old version of the web was active again).
 
vensak said:
There is one Webinar (online session) for New Brunswick on 29.9.2016. This session is in French. This session can be found on website of Embassy of Canada in France.

So how NB could give on the spot ITA in case of attending Webinar, any idea.
 
The problem is that according to their last statement, they are not giving any ITA anymore on such session. Again I am guessing that maybe different officers in different events did evaluate potential candidates differently, so just maybe now they want to do the precheck in a centralised way.
 
Hi guys,

Does NB ussue nominations on some specific days of the month? Or it can happen any time?
If I got ITA, will it be processed anyway until the final desicion? Do they issue refusals-and how do they look like?
 
shisha said:
Hi guys,

Does NB ussue nominations on some specific days of the month? Or it can happen any time?
If I got ITA, will it be processed anyway until the final desicion? Do they issue refusals-and how do they look like?
As fat as I know, there is no guarantee of being nominated even though you got an ITA.
Before finally getting nominated, nothing is sure.