Yes! and this one will be worst! I can't even imagine! This weekend I'll prepare the application.thanks and good to know that, now you should start the PR application process, which takes another long waitting.
Yes! and this one will be worst! I can't even imagine! This weekend I'll prepare the application.thanks and good to know that, now you should start the PR application process, which takes another long waitting.
Thanks for those hopes ChivinasOf course, all of you will have your nomination soon!
does it anywhere mention about how many points are awarded ?To clear all doubt, in the nominee certificate says:
"This letter confirms that you have been nominated for the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program. You must apply to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) using a paper application form. Please note this nomination is not valid for Express Entry."
Congrats, can you tell us the dates you submitted, moved to next status and so...I've got my nomination this morning!!
Congratualtions!I've got my nomination this morning!!
no, no points, only the nominationdoes it anywhere mention about how many points are awarded ?
The letter says:does it anywhere mention about how many points are awarded ?
wow.. cool is the expiry date like 6 months from the issue date?The letter says:
We are pleased to inform you that your application for a certificate of nomination has been granted under the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP), subject to the following conditions and/or restrictions:
1. You must continue to demonstrate on a reasonable basis an intention to reside in Ontario.
2. You must be employed in the approved employment position as of the date of your nomination, if you are already working for the employer in the approved employment position; or on the date you obtain a work permit and begin working in the approved employment position.
This means that the conditions of employment must remain consistent with those set out in the approved position, which includes, but is not limited to, your:
a. approved wage,
b. position and duties,
c. hours of work,
d. any other condition of employment included in the approval.
If there is a change in the nature of the employment position, such as proposed position title, duties, employment location, wages, and/or hours of work, please notify the OINP immediately.
You are now eligible to apply to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) for permanent residence in Canada as a Provincial Nominee. IRCC is solely responsible for the processing of applications for permanent residence in Canada.
Applications to IRCC must be filed with IRCC’s Centralized Intake Office (CIO) in Sydney, Nova Scotia by regular mail or courier.
Please take note of the expiry date of your Confirmation of Nomination. Your application for permanent residence must be filed with IRCC before the expiry of your Confirmation of Nomination. The validity of your Confirmation of Nomination may only be extended on the basis of mitigating circumstances that are outside of your control. Please note that you and any accompanying family member(s) must satisfy IRCC that you meet the eligibility requirements for permanent residence in Canada under the federal Immigration and Refugee Protection Act. Should you or your accompanying family member(s) be found inadmissible to Canada, your application for permanent residence may be refused by IRCC. All IRCC application forms and guides are available on the IRCC website. Detailed instructions on how to apply for permanent residence as a Provincial Nominee are available at the following link: https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugeescitizenship/services/immigrate-canada/provincial-nominees.html Please read IRCC’s instructions carefully to ensure that your application is complete before submission. You must include a copy of this letter and a copy of your Confirmation of Nomination with your permanent residence application.
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The letter says:
We are pleased to inform you that your application for a certificate of nomination has been granted under the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP), subject to the following conditions and/or restrictions:
1. You must continue to demonstrate on a reasonable basis an intention to reside in Ontario.
2. You must be employed in the approved employment position as of the date of your nomination, if you are already working for the employer in the approved employment position; or on the date you obtain a work permit and begin working in the approved employment position.
This means that the conditions of employment must remain consistent with those set out in the approved position, which includes, but is not limited to, your:
a. approved wage,
b. position and duties,
c. hours of work,
d. any other condition of employment included in the approval.
If there is a change in the nature of the employment position, such as proposed position title, duties, employment location, wages, and/or hours of work, please notify the OINP immediately.
You are now eligible to apply to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) for permanent residence in Canada as a Provincial Nominee. IRCC is solely responsible for the processing of applications for permanent residence in Canada.
Applications to IRCC must be filed with IRCC’s Centralized Intake Office (CIO) in Sydney, Nova Scotia by regular mail or courier.
Please take note of the expiry date of your Confirmation of Nomination. Your application for permanent residence must be filed with IRCC before the expiry of your Confirmation of Nomination. The validity of your Confirmation of Nomination may only be extended on the basis of mitigating circumstances that are outside of your control. Please note that you and any accompanying family member(s) must satisfy IRCC that you meet the eligibility requirements for permanent residence in Canada under the federal Immigration and Refugee Protection Act. Should you or your accompanying family member(s) be found inadmissible to Canada, your application for permanent residence may be refused by IRCC. All IRCC application forms and guides are available on the IRCC website. Detailed instructions on how to apply for permanent residence as a Provincial Nominee are available at the following link: https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugeescitizenship/services/immigrate-canada/provincial-nominees.html Please read IRCC’s instructions carefully to ensure that your application is complete before submission. You must include a copy of this letter and a copy of your Confirmation of Nomination with your permanent residence application.
Yes, 6 months starting on nomination date.wow.. cool is the expiry date like 6 months from the issue date?
I am not sure, but I think that if you change, should be for a similar or better position. You will have to inform them.also, what would happen if the job title, wages or role changes? any idea?
They will get PR, also. When you fill the forms, there is one for family members and you have to submit all together.so if you get the PR, will your Famiy members also get it ? or they should do something different to get PR?
No, the day that the stream re-opened, I started filling everything and got all the documents within the first week. I was fortunate because at my work they were so opened to help me.I appreciate your efforts, you are really quick in filing the application forms just like you did the OINP and got all the emloyer docs ready before you submit within a week of OINP opening, may be you must have been prepared earlier I think ?...
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/application/application-forms-guides/application-package-provincial-nominees.htmlso what all you need for Paper-based application forms ? do you need anything from your employers? anything from Education university? that needs to be submitted? what about ECA report, is that needed? i hope they dont need the IELTS score as well I think, correct? and Police verification and Health check reports needed?
1- CRS doesn't matter, you don't have one under this application. With the PNP you'll apply directly to IRCC (it is not express entry)[1] After PNP is received, the CRS score will anyway be way ahead of cut-off, so, Is it okay to remove old work-experience and just keep current one on Express Entry profile?
I do not want to mention 10 + years exp. and then end up submitting a lot of documents or IRCC might ask more documentation.
[2] I think you get work Permit support letter as part of PNP approval . What is that for? Can it be used to extend work visa without need of a LMIA?
I think there is bridging WP concept as well, which can be filed after PR application is submitted. Which one is better option- apply work visa based on OINP work permit support letter or bridging one?
Let me know your thoughts guys.
Hey, Thanks for reply- I am bit confused with your 1st response. I have understanding that once nomination is received, need to create an express entry on IRCC website, and then get ITA. Are you saying with an approved nomination, there is another way to apply for PR? Most of cases I have heard, people have created Express entry post nomination and this has been mentioned on IRCC website as well. I might be wrong, can you please send me a link that indicates apply directly to IRCC without an express entry profile? Not sure you are referring to Paper based application?1- CRS doesn't matter, you don't have one under this application. With the PNP you'll apply directly to IRCC (it is not express entry)
They don't ask for work experience proof.
2- The work permit support letter lets you get a new work permit if you don't have one or if the one you have is near to expire. In this case, you don't need an LMIA, the letter says that is exempt.
My actual work permit is due March 2022, I am not sure if I have to get a new one or not.
The OINP Employer Job Offer is a strem that doesn't work under express entry. You apply directly to the province and if they nominate you, with that nomination you have to apply directly to IRCC in a paper based application.Hey, Thanks for reply- I am bit confused with your 1st response. I have understanding that once nomination is received, need to create an express entry on IRCC website, and then get ITA. Are you saying with an approved nomination, there is another way to apply for PR? Most of cases I have heard, people have created Express entry post nomination and this has been mentioned on IRCC website as well. I might be wrong, can you please send me a link that indicates apply directly to IRCC without an express entry profile?
I do not think you require work visa extension, already it's good for 2 years. Mine is expiring within 6 months, so in need of nomination at earliest.