Hi,Please help
Usually OINP sends out NOI on Friday's so wait till Friday ....
And I guess there will be another draw this coming Wednesday and score might come down so don't worry u r close enough ....
Hi,Please help
You must have received NOI for 2171 which is most common for OINP HCP and 9232 is not even in Onatario list.@BillHyatt ,
Could you please offer an insight into NOC 9232, I am using that as well as NOC 2171 and just responded to ADR from OINP.
thinking OINP is using 2171 instead of 9232 since I don't have a cert for it in Canada but my direct line of work at the moment.
Thanks
Hello Bill,You must have received NOI for 2171 which is most common for OINP HCP and 9232 is not even in Onatario list.
He has been asked to send pay stubs of a yearIt's common that Assessment may take time maybe due to some extra verifications or simply because an officer have multiple files to look at.
If all files are in order and complete documents are presented then it on average takes 7-10 days. Although, from the last few weeks it's taking 4-5 days.
So u mean i shuold for ita based on federal programHi,
I would suggest you prepare documents for ITA and when ever there's a draw you'll get an ITA immediately ....
So good you got NOI but you'll surely get ITA .... And ITA is valid for 3 months ....
Hi,So u mean i shuold for ita based on federal program
Thx broHi,
Yes, i think you should go for direct ITA where it is a possibility that the score might come down because you're just a point away .... If it doesn't fall the you still have an option to apply through OINP ....
Also the documents which you prepare are same which will be used later after u receive ur ITA. Only additional requirements are a pcc and a medical test ....
I would suggest that you wait for one or max 2 ITA and prepare and keep documents ready.
You are right...it's only for primary applicant...you can proceedHi guys,
Has anyone faced an issue with OINP application preparation where Spouse IELTS score of less than CLB7 in all sections have shown an error
saying " Please note that you are not eligible to apply. To qualify under the Human Capital Priorities Stream, you must have a CLB score of 7 or above in English or in French "
I added the Scores of my spouse in Family Details section under the Dependent Spouse option. As soon as I entered L: 6, R:4.5, W:5 S:6, the webpage shows an alert stating I am not eligible to apply.
I think, the CLB7 threshold is for primary application whereas for dependent spouse, CLB4 and Above is what is required as mentioned on Page 33 of OINP HCPS application guide from latest version dated 28 April 2017.
However, when I click "check for errors", I see no error. Can I proceed with the application submission ? I have already sent an email to "InfoOntarioImmigration@ontario.ca " but no response till now.
Hi Bill.My NOC is 1114 what is the status?
There is no specific format. The best method is to get a summary of Salary and Income Tax Deduction Certificate on the letterhead of the Company and duly stamped and signed by the authorised person. It can be likeHe has been asked to send pay stubs of a year
Can you please explain what should be the format of it
Even if you go for pnp you will get additiaonl 600 points and would again be in the draw and go through the pr process.Hi, I am a candidate looking to receive PR from Canada and a job along with my husband. My husband is the primary applicant here, and we recently submitted (about 3 days ago) our express entry profile. We have received a provincial nomination from Ontario however haven't heard from 'Express Entry' yet. We are certain that we'll get an invite from EE too (since our CRS score is 476). But I'm extremely confused if we should take up PNP or EE? I have tried reading through the pros and cons of each. I'm aware that PNP costs an additional fee of CAN $ 1500. But if someone could assist me about
1) which is the better option to choose, PNP or EE?
2) is the processing time much faster for EE?
3) does getting a job harder in PNP as it restricts us to only one province, as compared to EE?
4) lastly, how does PR for EE work? PNP is 'one-province' based. But what about EE? Can we migrate to anywhere in Canada on receiving the PR.
Any assistance would be much appreciated.
Thanks in advance