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Mr Patel

Full Member
Nov 5, 2024
20
1
ONTARIO
Category........
PNP
NOC Code......
42201
Job Offer........
Yes
App. Filed.......
24-03-2024
Nomination.....
19-07-2024
I applied under OINP and today my IRCC application(non express entry) status changed to return and on the application page it's showing everything as incomplete which can't be true. Where to find the details, will it be with my immigration consultant? And do i need to renter in the queue now? Can anyone please answer and suggest solution to this? Is there any way to reconsider this application?
What is your application status now ?
Did they reconsider ? or You Applied again ?
I have same situation and waiting for AOR. Applied August 24
 

Scheun1

Star Member
Jul 9, 2021
137
14
Hello Miss Bee, please I need you urgent advise.

When I applied for PNP, the officer spotted that the company I am working with is not active on internet which is true, but we eventually proof that though it may not be active online but physically it is, and showed taxes paid to government, and recent contracts gotten with same company's name, we eventually got the nomination, now I have gotten another better job

Is there any harm changing job despite that the previous job which I used to get pnp nomination is still not active online.

Please what can I do? Am I still on right tract? Your advise is needed pls
 

Miss bee

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Mar 24, 2020
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Hello Miss Bee, please I need you urgent advise.

When I applied for PNP, the officer spotted that the company I am working with is not active on internet which is true, but we eventually proof that though it may not be active online but physically it is, and showed taxes paid to government, and recent contracts gotten with same company's name, we eventually got the nomination, now I have gotten another better job

Is there any harm changing job despite that the previous job which I used to get pnp nomination is still not active online.

Please what can I do? Am I still on right tract? Your advise is needed pls
Changing jobs after receiving your Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) nomination can be a sensitive matter, as your nomination was tied to the circumstances you presented during the application process.

1. Job Tied to PNP Nomination:
• If your PNP nomination was employer-specific (i.e., linked to your previous job), changing jobs could potentially affect your nomination or PR application.
• Some provinces require you to inform them of job changes, especially if the nomination was tied to a specific employer. Failing to do so could result in complications.

2. Proving Compliance:
• If your new job is in the same field or aligns with the occupation and skill level on which your nomination was based, this may help maintain your nomination’s validity.
• Ensure the new job meets the conditions of your nomination (e.g., full-time, permanent, same NOC code).

3. Impact on PR Application:
• Your PR application is based on the information provided during your PNP nomination and subsequent federal application. Any significant changes, such as a job change, must be updated in your application through IRCC’s web form to avoid misrepresentation.

4. Provincial Rules:
• Check the rules of your PNP province. Some provinces are more flexible with job changes after nomination, while others may require you to remain with the nominating employer until PR is finalized.

5. New Employer Details:
• Ensure your new employer is compliant with Canadian labor laws, and the company is in good standing (e.g., paying taxes, active, and established).


• If asked, you may need to demonstrate how the new job meets the criteria of your original

1. Notify the PNP Office (if required):
• Contact your provincial nominee program to explain the job change and seek their guidance. Be transparent to avoid future issues.
• If your nomination is not employer-specific, changing jobs should not be an issue, but confirmation from the province is still advisable.

2. Update IRCC:
• Use IRCC’s web form to update your PR application with details of your new job (e.g., employment letter, job offer, and contract).

3. Document Your New Job:
• Collect and keep records of your new employment (e.g., offer letter, pay stubs, proof of duties). These may be needed for verification during the PR process.

4. Maintain Eligibility:
• Ensure your new job meets the conditions under which you were nominated (e.g., similar NOC, full-time, and permanent).
 
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Canada Process

Full Member
Jul 31, 2024
32
3
Hello @Miss bee ,

When I checked today in the GCKey status, it shows that December 2: final decision has been made "Final decision - December 2, 2024:Your application is in progress. We will send you a message once the final decision has been made." What dose this mean? There is no email in spam or anywhere in email regarding Portal 1.
 

Miss bee

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Mar 24, 2020
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Hello @Miss bee ,

When I checked today in the GCKey status, it shows that December 2: final decision has been made "Final decision - December 2, 2024:Your application is in progress. We will send you a message once the final decision has been made." What dose this mean? There is no email in spam or anywhere in email regarding Portal 1.
This is good news . You can get Portal email anytime soon . Keep eye on your emails.
 
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Scheun1

Star Member
Jul 9, 2021
137
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Changing jobs after receiving your Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) nomination can be a sensitive matter, as your nomination was tied to the circumstances you presented during the application process.

1. Job Tied to PNP Nomination:
• If your PNP nomination was employer-specific (i.e., linked to your previous job), changing jobs could potentially affect your nomination or PR application.
• Some provinces require you to inform them of job changes, especially if the nomination was tied to a specific employer. Failing to do so could result in complications.

2. Proving Compliance:
• If your new job is in the same field or aligns with the occupation and skill level on which your nomination was based, this may help maintain your nomination’s validity.
• Ensure the new job meets the conditions of your nomination (e.g., full-time, permanent, same NOC code).

3. Impact on PR Application:
• Your PR application is based on the information provided during your PNP nomination and subsequent federal application. Any significant changes, such as a job change, must be updated in your application through IRCC’s web form to avoid misrepresentation.

4. Provincial Rules:
• Check the rules of your PNP province. Some provinces are more flexible with job changes after nomination, while others may require you to remain with the nominating employer until PR is finalized.

5. New Employer Details:
• Ensure your new employer is compliant with Canadian labor laws, and the company is in good standing (e.g., paying taxes, active, and established).


• If asked, you may need to demonstrate how the new job meets the criteria of your original

1. Notify the PNP Office (if required):
• Contact your provincial nominee program to explain the job change and seek their guidance. Be transparent to avoid future issues.
• If your nomination is not employer-specific, changing jobs should not be an issue, but confirmation from the province is still advisable.

2. Update IRCC:
• Use IRCC’s web form to update your PR application with details of your new job (e.g., employment letter, job offer, and contract).

3. Document Your New Job:
• Collect and keep records of your new employment (e.g., offer letter, pay stubs, proof of duties). These may be needed for verification during the PR process.

4. Maintain Eligibility:
• Ensure your new job meets the conditions under which you were nominated (e.g., similar NOC, full-time, and permanent).
Thank you so much for the detailed explanations. Please if I stick with same job, I mean the previous one I used to get my nomination being inactive. Am I safe? The company is actually active physically
 

Miss bee

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Mar 24, 2020
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Thank you so much for the detailed explanations. Please if I stick with same job, I mean the previous one I used to get my nomination being inactive. Am I safe? The company is actually active physically
If your previous job is inactive from which you got nomination from , you were supposed to update PNP office regarding this. Did you notified PNP office regarding this ? It’s mandatory to update any job change , job duties change , lay offs , termination to PNP office .
 

Miss bee

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Mar 24, 2020
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Hi @Miss bee

Hope your are doing good


Untill yesterday background check was in progress and then nxt day it shows NOT APPLICABLE in GC KEY


Can you please tell me what it is..?


Thanks
It’s common for the status on your GCKey account to change during your PR application process, and “Not Applicable” (NA) appearing for the Background Check doesn’t necessarily indicate an issue. it could mean:
System Update Placeholder: Sometimes, “Not Applicable” is shown temporarily while your background check is transitioning between stages. It could indicate that the background check has moved to a different phase or has been temporarily updated in the system.
 

Miss bee

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Mar 24, 2020
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@Miss bee
I just received gsms notes

new thing is additional note
Created and updated 2024/11/25
Restricted N
Label General
Officer Winnipeg IRCC
text: FILE REVIEWED & O/S FOR FINAL DECISION:
Security in Process for PA

security is still in process no change there
My security did start at Nov 28 2023,
AOR April 4 2023
is this coming to end maybe.

thank you
It looks like your application is progressing steadily, and you’re likely nearing the final stages. Here’s a breakdown of your situation based on the GCMS notes:
1. File Reviewed & Outstanding for Final Decision:
This means the reviewing officer has completed their initial review, and the file is now pending a final decision. Typically, this suggests that most assessments (eligibility, criminality, and medical) are complete, leaving security as the final step.

2. Security in Process (Since Nov 28, 2023):
Security checks can take weeks to months depending on the complexity of the checks, including cross-referencing with international databases. However, the fact that your security started over a month ago and your file is now flagged as “O/S for Final Decision” suggests that the security process might be close to wrapping up.
 
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