Yes Raj, thank you! You're absolutely correct in preparing the intent letter with the utmost caution as, in my opinion, is where you can make the best case for them to like you! All the rest is just the system that calculates it and for them to investigate and check out.. So it's important sure, but it just needs to be correct.. But the intent letter, oh boy, that's where you get a chance to sweet talk your way into Canada!rajkamalmohanram said:Rejections up until this date has been very, very rare. Applicants shall be rejected if OINP finds out the applicant did not satisfy the eligibility criteria at the time of PT NOI. Around 2 months back, a couple of CEC applicants were rejected because they were not eligible under CEC at the time of the PT NOI. The system offered them points incorrectly. They did not bother to check this and applied to OINP under CEC and got rejected. In the past, one applicant was rejected because he did not have a bachelor's degree (he only had a diploma). Another applicant was rejected because he didn't have at least 1 year of work experience in the past 5 years. Another FSW applicant (probably Indian) working in the US was sent a Procedural fairness letter and that letter claimed that the applicant had said "I would move to Ontario only if I get a better job there..." and more along those lines. If I remember correctly, one CEC applicant got rejected because of POF (I guess this is mentioned in Dec/Jan thread). All these have happened.
I thought the intent letter was important so I prepared it with utmost care. 3 pages. It was more like a intent letter + settlement plan. I wrote about how I'm going to establish myself in Ontario in detail highlighting employment, transportation, accommodation, health care, finance, education and adapting to the new lifestyle in Ontario. However, looks like it didn't make any kind of difference. I don't think they care about this letter. Recent pattern of FSW outland nomination suggests that they prefer one NOC over another. This might seem outlandish but look at all the recent FSW nominations - only applicants with NOC s starting with 0 (Managerial NOC s) have been getting nominations. Only one applicant "Mex" had a different NOC 2211. There was a nomination yesterday - a 10th November applicant (FSW outland) got nominated and s/he had a managerial NOC too.
I sincerely hope that we all receive our nominations soon! Good luck!
Looking at current speed of OINP dont think we can land in Canada in 2016. Most likely by September 2017.rajkamalmohanram said:That's the hope. Man, this wait is so unbearable - I am not able to concentrate on anything else. The delay - I thought I would be landing in 2016. This year has passed.
That's what I reckon too... Looking at mid way through next year..averma said:Looking at current speed of OINP dont think we can land in Canada in 2016. Most likely by September 2017.
landing is a far story, we will be more than happy even if we get nomination in 2016.averma said:Looking at current speed of OINP dont think we can land in Canada in 2016. Most likely by September 2017.
You may well do bestofluck, as you're a December applicant.... But for most of us here who are March and so on, the outlook is dismal!bestofluck said:landing is a far story, we will be more than happy even if we get nomination in 2016.
I am sorry dude I don't have the answer to your questiongsan16 said:HAS ANYONE FROM MARCH APPLICANT RECEIVED THE OLD DD BACK?
OINP Guys are slow in everything. Goddamn why r they so understaffed.
Check the other forums... I think I saw a guy who said that as soon as he sent them a new DD he got his old one back, which is confusing as it's the opposite to what the instructions tell you to do.gsan16 said:HAS ANYONE FROM MARCH APPLICANT RECEIVED THE OLD DD BACK?
OINP Guys are slow in everything. Goddamn why r they so understaffed.
Try faxing them a letter asking them about your application... Or call them. As I understand it email is the worse way to contact them.Charrington said:I still not got aor or accepted and received or may application back
Yes you must give exams and get results before your IELTS expire. you have to update the information and send intimation via email to OINP. ( IELTS scores are to be updated to keep your EE profile live, so create new profile with new ILETS scores before any one of these expire)Hopeless_despo said:Hi,
My IELTS score expires in december 2016, I have received the AOR, shall I take the exam again and then send my new score to the OINP?
I will have to update my EE profile as well, right?
Shall the score copy be mailed by me or do I have to request IDP to send a copy to OINP? I took it 2 years back so I am sorry, I forgot the process..
Also, the EE profile would expire in Jan, what do I have to do for that?