y2kaine said:
So I had sent a letter to the MCI & the Premier last week and this is the response I got from OINP.
Since I wasted both time & money (not to mention the emotions), I am thinking that I do not want to send this written request for reconsideration.. as I want to take a break from this and try out the things that I had put on hold for this nomination since the past year or so.
Goodluck for the remaining applicants, please do not get stressed over my decision (yours would hopefully be different).
Your mail moved us from within...as much as it was agonizing and painful to hear about the rejection, it has kind of seeded a fear in our hearts too.
We can feel your pain of wasting your time, money and emotions on this nomination...it must have wrenched you from within, leaving you feeling totally drained and dejected. It's sad to even think that, it took them one year of wasting your time (of life) to reject you, if at all they had to do this they could have the decency to do is faster and not waste your time at least. We believe if for nothing else they should have granted you nomination just for wasting your time by taking so much time to decide on your application.
However based on your PFL we still don't understand how working from home (at whatever pay) does not meet the program criterion (which one huh?).
We think, if based on your documents you believe that you meet each and every criterion for the nomination, and they could have misunderstood or mis-judged your documents. Although it's easier said than done, we suggest you opt for reconsideration and re-evaluation, and yes once done forget about it so that the outcome doesn't affect you anymore and carry on with life that you feel you had left/abandoned somewhere down the line. Probably it'll cost you a few documents (additional supporting/improved) and courier charges.
We suggest you to try out the NEW
AIPP which is going to start early March 2017. As we understand it, for this we need to grab a job from an employer first. As the Canadian govt. recently inaugurated this program, am sure they must have taken many employers onboard already, so we assume getting a job offer under this program would not be as difficult as it was (and still is) under the LMIA program.
We want you to be with us in this journey together buddy...
Finally we'd say think about it and take your wise call as you access it best.
All the very best and would like to hear from you soon, with some great positive news... *fingers crossed*
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/atlantic/eligibility.asp