But For CRS points, I can claim points for both 2 NOCs, right?
As long as you have 1 year continuous work experience in each NOC you can use them to claim points for CRS score, as far as I am aware.
But For CRS points, I can claim points for both 2 NOCs, right?
As long as you have 1 year continuous work experience in each NOC you can use them to claim points for CRS score, as far as I am aware.
Err....Do these two work experiences need to last for 1 year EACH? Or one of them last for 1year is engough?
Because for me, 11 months work+2 years unemployed+2.5years work . Can I claim 3 years in CRS ?I'm not sure
You need to have minimum 1 year (12 months - 1560 hours) CONTINUOUS work experience for EVERY NOC you are claiming points for. Otherwise that NOC work experience will not count
Please read the edit I included in my previous post.Ohh, I see....But my first job (11months) is 40 hours per week. 40×52week÷12×11month= 1906hours , greater than 1560h, so should this 11months count like this?
HiHello everyone my aor is may 1st 2018. My status still says eligibility review required. I have ordered gcms twice with no movement. Any advise?
Hi All,
I have now decided to go for a Masters education from NB to be able to live and permanently settle there with my family.
I would like to know, if NB have programs to support international students to live and settle permanently getting PR after completing the course.
Do they have such programs in place. I would be glad to know more about them which help me to take a decision fast. Thank you.
I look forward to hearing from you all. Is there a group for international students.
Hello guys, I just want to ask your suggestion about my IELTS result which is as follows. I just want to know if do you think I have the chance to be selected in NBPNP if ever.
L 8, R 8, W 7, S 6.5
When submitting EOI, they will rank the highest scores right? And the minimum score is 67. I have calculated my score and it's 75. This ranking includes all of the NOC, right? And the highest scores will be the one to receive ITA. Do you think I have a higher chance?
Also my husband haven't finish any degree but he has experience in non professional jobs like cashier, computer operator and store keeper. He haven't took IELTS as well, do you think it's fine I will include him in my EE profile. I want to be with him and our baby if ever I will be given the chance to have the ITA and nomination from NBPNP. My score will be 75 still in EOI even if he has no IELTS and if he has, it will become 80.
I have known a Filipino family with 3 children and his CRS is 280+ and he is now in NB. My CRS now is 380 without my husband on it. Do you think including him in EE profile before sending EOI would be a good idea?
Please let me know your suggestion about my condition.
Hi @saveslife10
1. Currently NBPNP is not accepting any EOIs unless you are living and working in NB
2. What is your NOC? Please note: if your NOC is not on the in-demand occupation list, you will have a very slim chance of having your EOI accepted when the EOI window opens for overseas applicants
3. I don't think it's about the highest scores - people with scores as low as 67 have been given ITA and afterwards nomination depending on their NOC and experience
4. Even if your husband does not accompany you when you immigrate to Canada, you HAVE to include him in your application. If you don't include him, this will be seen as misrepresentation by the CIC and you could be banned from Canada for 5 years or more. So please include your husband and child in your EE profile.
5. If you submit your EOI at the correct time and later on receive NBPNP nomination, you will be awarded 600 points for your CRS score, which virtually guarantees getting an ITA for PR from the CIC
I would just like to emphasize once more that you should absolutely include your husband in your EE profile - even if he does not take the IELTS exam or get his credentials (and this includes high school education if necessary) verified.