What is the logic here ?kdiep1402 said:Hi,
Same here. I'm wondering if it's okie to recreate another duplicate profile. Once it's activated then delete the old one.
It's risky to just delete current one first and create new one now though. Wonder should i take the risk since the situation now is quite messy and unclear.
Hi,SaintNishant said:What is the logic here ?
I created my EE profile on 27th August, 2016. Have 427 points. No OINP nomination yet.
Nowhere on the CIC website or OINP site it says that your EE profile should be current or should have 6 months remaining, etc. Its not like your passport, that it should be valid for more than 6 months to get a visa.
Seniors or people who got nomination in 2016 .. please help here. How was the situation/ pattern last year.
Congrats. When did you create your profile and and what's your NOC?jasonyl said:I have just received PT and my score is 401, cool
Link --> http://www.ontarioimmigration.ca/en/pnp/OI_PNPNEW.htmlNovember 24, 2015
Express Entry is an Immigration, Refugee, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) application management system to manage permanent resident applications for skilled migration to Canada.
Ontario uses Express Entry (EE) to select potential nominees for permanent residence under two Ontario Express Entry Streams.
It has come to our attention that technical issues may have resulted in candidates not receiving Notification of Interest (NOI) though they believe they meet the criteria for Ontario’s Express Entry streams. If you believe you fall into this category and have not received an NOI within one month of submitting your EE profile, we encourage you to create a new profile in the EE system. If you create a new EE profile, you must delete your old profile.
If you have any questions about your EE profile please contact Immigration, Refugee, and Citizenship Canada.
I agree. Thanks Rajrajkamalmohanram said:There was an issue in late 2015 and early 2016 where applicants were not getting PT if they had a older profile so OINP themselves advised applicants to re-create their profiles.
Link --> http://www.ontarioimmigration.ca/en/pnp/OI_PNPNEW.html
However, this might/might not be the case now. If you do not get PTs for a couple of weeks, then you might want to consider re-creating it.
How is the new profile created anyways? Any heads up?rajkamalmohanram said:There was an issue in late 2015 and early 2016 where applicants were not getting PT if they had a older profile so OINP themselves advised applicants to re-create their profiles.
Link --> http://www.ontarioimmigration.ca/en/pnp/OI_PNPNEW.html
However, this might/might not be the case now. If you do not get PTs for a couple of weeks, then you might want to consider re-creating it.
The very same way you created your old profile. The process of "re-creating" isn't any different than how you created your first EE profile.gooDevil said:How is the new profile created anyways? Any heads up?
Thanks .
Wowrajkamalmohanram said:The very same way you created your old profile. The process of "re-creating" isn't any different than how you created your first EE profile.
You can create it with the same GCKey. When you withdraw your current profile, you will once again see an option to create an Express Entry profile.gooDevil said:Wow
I was actually trying to figure out something with the existing GC key, but did not find anything... will wait for a few days and create a new GC key.
HI Raj,rajkamalmohanram said:The very same way you created your old profile. The process of "re-creating" isn't any different than how you created your first EE profile.
If you are using the same GCKey, you have to first withdraw your current profile and then create a new one.zaksam777 said:HI Raj,
Do we have to first delete the first profile and then create a new one? Please guide for steps?
Do we need to withdraw or delete?
Thanks Rajrajkamalmohanram said:You can create it with the same GCKey. When you withdraw your current profile, you will once again see an option to create an Express Entry profile.