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Hi guys. I am new to this forum. I believe candidates have started getting LOI on Federal express profile since yesterday ie Feb 27, 2020. What is the minimum score to get invite? Thanks
 
Can one use an online session organized by New Brunswick to create an EOI.. (Have you attended an immigration information session hosted by the Province of New Brunswick within the last 24 months? )
 
Can one use an online session organized by New Brunswick to create an EOI.. (Have you attended an immigration information session hosted by the Province of New Brunswick within the last 24 months? )
What was your NOC and when did you attend the session?
 
Thanks for your reply. I didn't know I had made a mistake while choosing my NOC but submitted my PR application. Most of my job duties match NOC 1311 and NOC 1111 partially. The thing is I have been working as an Accountant for 5 years now. Initially when I joined my job duties were those that are mentioned in NOC 1311. Now after 2 years in my job I've been additional tasks that are mentioned in NOC 1111. If change my NOC code & job experience in EE profile, does that raise a redflag?
 
Hello all,

Any one received LOI in EE for NOC - 0631. Last year NB issued lot of LOI's however I did not receive.
PLease advise if any one with same NOI
 
Seems like the entire world got stopped because of Corona. Anyone with good luck to receive LOI/ITA/Nomination?
 
Please has anyone who has a relative outside NB gotten ITA after LOI/EOI before?
I attended Utrecht information session, I got LOI on Feb. 21 and submitted EOI same day. On March 16, I got an email from NB that they noticed I answered YES to having a relative in another province, that I should clarify that. Which I did. My brother in law lives in Saskatchewan (5months).
Since after my reply to them, I have not heared anything.
Please has anyone been in this situation or you know someone, please respond so my mind can be made up. What can I do? This is because I noticed those without relative were given ITA same day I got this email.
Thank you.
 
Thanks for your reply. I didn't know I had made a mistake while choosing my NOC but submitted my PR application. Most of my job duties match NOC 1311 and NOC 1111 partially. The thing is I have been working as an Accountant for 5 years now. Initially when I joined my job duties were those that are mentioned in NOC 1311. Now after 2 years in my job I've been additional tasks that are mentioned in NOC 1111. If change my NOC code & job experience in EE profile, does that raise a redflag?

No, it does not. The issue you are having is quite common. Hence read the outlines, responsibilities etc, and not just the title.

If the job responsibilities match 70% or more, it is a good fit.

Do not worry about that. However, if you wish to explain - you can do in an LOE to IRCC as well as NB!

And in my eyes, it is recommended, as I have seen several GCMS notes of applicants and anything you change in EE, any webforms, calls - everything is recorded.
 
Please has anyone who has a relative outside NB gotten ITA after LOI/EOI before?
I attended Utrecht information session, I got LOI on Feb. 21 and submitted EOI same day. On March 16, I got an email from NB that they noticed I answered YES to having a relative in another province, that I should clarify that. Which I did. My brother in law lives in Saskatchewan (5months).
Since after my reply to them, I have not heared anything.
Please has anyone been in this situation or you know someone, please respond so my mind can be made up. What can I do? This is because I noticed those without relative were given ITA same day I got this email.
Thank you.

Having a relative in a different province may give them a hint that you may not stay. But in your case, it is clear - he has been there for merely 5 months.

I recommend leaving them an email and explaining to them your interest of staying in NB, in fact, if you wish- we can reach out to them and check. Let me know.
 
Having a relative in a different province may give them a hint that you may not stay. But in your case, it is clear - he has been there for merely 5 months.

I recommend leaving them an email and explaining to them your interest of staying in NB, in fact, if you wish- we can reach out to them and check. Let me know.
Yes we can.