Hihhhh said:drajpoot expert,
May I ask, as far as you know, or anyone who knows, is there any case(s) who was rejected after he or she got AOR from NS? (Reject by NS, which means he or she didn't get nomination)
What kind of reasons it could be?
Thanks.
Thanks for this brief information drajpoot. I always appreciate your way of explanation to the people on this forum. You have been always a great help for us all. Thanks again.drajpoot said:Hi
As you seen already the information in Red color in spreadhseet are rejected cases. Just because when this program was started if you will see the guide there is slight diffrence in point grid system. So some guys who sent their application according to their point grade system got rejection cause they dint score 67 as per their updated score system. Some rejection are like applicants have relatives in another provinces and they did not satisfy the officer that they have strong intention to settle in Nova Scotia.
If you have relatives OR any relation in another province than there is very high chances of rejection if you are not good enough to satisfy officer by providing documents or proof that you honestly want to settle in Nova Scotia.
However I would say Nominee officer are very intelligent and cooperative, they are doing great job as its true that many people are trying to get PR through this program and they wish to move in another province. So if anyone have same intention like this I am quite sure they will have very hard time to convince nominee officer as they are very smart. But there are some exceptions too where somebody like me have strong intention to settle in Nova scotia but have many relation with another province, in this case they are not going to reject you just in one shot, they always study your case listen to you and then make their decision.
My wife was in Ontario, I was working for a company which was in Quebec and that time i was living in Ontario too and no relation was in Nova Scotia Moreover in FSW13 and FSW14 program I mentioned my intended province Ontario both time but still Nova scotia nominate me and I am living in Halifax at present. Its because i had true intention to settle in Nova Scotia. It was not easy for me to convince the officer as my circumstances were against me but the fact and truth was I intended to settle myself in Nova Scotia.I had no plan to move anywhere but people move in another province once they get nominated. I do not think is right way cause just because of this we are losing their trust and people who really want to settle in nominated province got hard time to convince officer.
So be honest, and if any province gives you opportunity to settle in their province be on your words and try to settle yourself, I know it takes time but you will get it.
regards
D
drajpoot said:Hi
As you seen already the information in Red color in spreadhseet are rejected cases. Just because when this program was started if you will see the guide there is slight diffrence in point grid system. So some guys who sent their application according to their point grade system got rejection cause they dint score 67 as per their updated score system. Some rejection are like applicants have relatives in another provinces and they did not satisfy the officer that they have strong intention to settle in Nova Scotia.
If you have relatives OR any relation in another province than there is very high chances of rejection if you are not good enough to satisfy officer by providing documents or proof that you honestly want to settle in Nova Scotia.
However I would say Nominee officer are very intelligent and cooperative, they are doing great job as its true that many people are trying to get PR through this program and they wish to move in another province. So if anyone have same intention like this I am quite sure they will have very hard time to convince nominee officer as they are very smart. But there are some exceptions too where somebody like me have strong intention to settle in Nova scotia but have many relation with another province, in this case they are not going to reject you just in one shot, they always study your case listen to you and then make their decision.
My wife was in Ontario, I was working for a company which was in Quebec and that time i was living in Ontario too and no relation was in Nova Scotia Moreover in FSW13 and FSW14 program I mentioned my intended province Ontario both time but still Nova scotia nominate me and I am living in Halifax at present. Its because i had true intention to settle in Nova Scotia. It was not easy for me to convince the officer as my circumstances were against me but the fact and truth was I intended to settle myself in Nova Scotia.I had no plan to move anywhere but people move in another province once they get nominated. I do not think is right way cause just because of this we are losing their trust and people who really want to settle in nominated province got hard time to convince officer.
So be honest, and if any province gives you opportunity to settle in their province be on your words and try to settle yourself, I know it takes time but you will get it.
regards
D
Well you never know.. CIC generates UCI for everone who applied for any kind of Visa for Canada and just entering that UCI in one click and all details are on their computer screen.So like you said you have relatives in Canada for sure they have their own UCI and they provided all the family member details and you also provide your family member details and in case any common family member they found who is living in Canada... Than ??????runaway982 said:But how would the nominee office know if I have relatives in another province? In my case I have relatives (distance ones) in Ontario but not so ever relationship with them. However how would the officer would know all of my family and their current location?
Hi Amaramar665 said:Looking for some information in nova scotia pnp, I have 6 months experience in noc B in nova scotia and work for 1 year as part time in ontario in noc B as student. So, could you guys guide me which stream will be best for me and what documents i need and what is the time for processing that stream.
It depends if something doubtful they may contact.oksma said:To all good spirited individuals in the house.
Please, kindly advise if NSOI call ones previous employers or current ones. Also, do they contact ones relative whether in NS or outside?
Thanks for any useful info.
They only ask you to mention close relatives. I wouldn't call anyone outside your core family (parents, grandparents, children and siblings) a close relative.runaway982 said:Thanks drajpood.
My relatives are very distance, we do not share even the last name, they are my grandmother cousins, so I believe that that would not be a problem.
I took them as an example, because I don't even know where do they live, they have immigrated to Canada ten years ago, we do not kept contact and how should I mention them in my application?
Never mind, I should wait and see what would happen next.
One more thing. I have submitted an application for Alberta PNP, but my documents were returned due to the fact that I don't live in Canada. Would that be a problem (my Alberta application was sent on 28 January 2016, and my Nova Scotia application was sent in November last year)
Thanks again for your time.
Cheers
Your source of information please? Hope is not false hope.oksma said:I guess tomorrow will be momentous. NSOI had instructed that we reply to their pre-AOR before tomorrow, 20th June, 2016. Hence, I think some folks will be receiving AORs tomorrow. All the best to all of us as we fold our hands as things unfold.