;Dbestofluck said:OINP means Ontario Is Not Processing
My Canadian mate had warned me about the 'efficiency' of Ontario's government officials, but this is ridiculous! :-\
;Dbestofluck said:OINP means Ontario Is Not Processing
Does anyone know how the process of doing over an EE profile (because the present profile expired and awaiting nomination) affects the OINP process? AOR received already and notification of file with Senior Officer for decision received.rajkamalmohanram said:An update on the website showing the dates of application being processed and a tentative timeline as to when the applicants would receive a decision on their application would be very very helpful. It would allow the applicants to make up their mind and relax! This opaqueness is causing so much trauma - Applicants are going crazy.
I have not done it myself but it would be something like this.....malican said:Does anyone know how the process of doing over an EE profile (because the present profile expired and awaiting nomination) affects the OINP process? AOR received already and notification of file with Senior Officer for decision received.
DigitalDestiny said:I have not done it myself but it would be something like this.....
1) Since your current profile is inactive, you would need to create a new EE profile from scratch. (If you receive any error while creating the new profile, you may have to withdraw the old profile first)
2) You would need to link it to job bank . See if it accepts your existing job bank code or else you will have to create new job bank code as well
3) Then send an email to Oinp, mentioning your AOR File#, new EE profile# & job bank code. Attach IRCC email confirming new EE profile# (that you will receive in myCIC) plus LoE explaining why you created new profile plus state any changes between the two profiles.
All the Best.
Slowing down is only possible when something is moving.malican said:@ DigitalDestiny & MZASAM thanks alot. Also, any idea or feedback from previous posts if it may slow down the processing? (I am awaiting nomination).
That's exactly what I am thinking about and what I am afraid of.MZASAM said:Friends:
Share your thoughts
We don't see any integrity, commitment, transparency, accountability, and the desire (actions) to address applicants concerns.
Some members may not agree.
Seems, its a deliberate strategy, policy to delay, distress applicants, forcing the applicants to look for other avenues. Reasons are unknown.
As I understand, abnormal delays tantamount to denials. I wish what I am expressing is completely wrong.
I think the applicant is a CEC candidate. But good news nonetheless.vencentdsouza said:Looks like 1 more nomination.
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