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Hey guys,

I have applied for OINP - Employer Job Offer: I will put my timeline here:


OINP Employer Job Offer: Foreign Worker Stream
OINP Profile Created: Jul 21 '20
OINP Submitted: Jul 27 '20
OINP Assessment: Aug 11 '20
OINP Awaiting Information: waiting
OINP Reply Sent: waiting
OINP DIP: waiting
OINP Nominated: waiting
PR Pkt Delivered (AR): waiting
Biometrics Request email: waiting --> Biometrics Done: waiting
Temp. Resident Visa Approved --> waiting
Pre-Arrival Letter Received(PAL) --> waiting
Landed in Canada --> waiting
 
Hey guys,

I have applied for OINP - Employer Job Offer: I will put my timeline here:


OINP Employer Job Offer: Foreign Worker Stream
OINP Profile Created: Jul 21 '20
OINP Submitted: Jul 27 '20
OINP Assessment: Aug 11 '20
OINP Awaiting Information: waiting
OINP Reply Sent: waiting
OINP DIP: waiting
OINP Nominated: waiting
PR Pkt Delivered (AR): waiting
Biometrics Request email: waiting --> Biometrics Done: waiting
Temp. Resident Visa Approved --> waiting
Pre-Arrival Letter Received(PAL) --> waiting
Landed in Canada --> waiting
Hi,

Did you get any completeness check email?

Are you presently in Canada? If yes, could you please tell me (if you don’t mind) roughly how many months are left for your work permit to expire.

just trying to understand the trend how the applications are being picked up.
 
Hi,

Did you get any completeness check email?

Are you presently in Canada? If yes, could you please tell me (if you don’t mind) roughly how many months are left for your work permit to expire.

just trying to understand the trend how the applications are being picked up.

My Work Permit will expire in Jan/2021, however my employer is extending my Work Permit for more +2 years.
 
My Work Permit will expire in Jan/2021, however my employer is extending my Work Permit for more +2 years.
I think only options to extend work permit (before applying for PR) is OINP nomination or LMIA.

so, do you also have LMiA?
 
Application will first be checked for completeness and you will get a notification if they think it is complete.

If they need any further documentation they'll send you a message, but it wouldn't be outright rejected unless it was one of the required documents which I don't believe it is. You will most definitely need the marriage certificate when you apply for permanent residency however.
Thanks a lot

yes, actually I dont have much time leftto submit the application as my marriage certificate needs translation and notarization.
So want to know if they will reject it or ask for it later so I can get more time.
Although it is not mentioned so hoping they dont reject immediately
 
Thanks a lot

yes, actually I dont have much time leftto submit the application as my marriage certificate needs translation and notarization.
So want to know if they will reject it or ask for it later so I can get more time.
Although it is not mentioned so hoping they dont reject immediately

Marriage certificate or proof of relationship is not listed under the required documents checklist - I think you would be fine. Once you submit for PNP and get your nomination (~3 months) you'll have enough time to submit your PR application. The PR application will require a marriage certificate but you're given 6 months after date of nomination to apply so you'll have time.

https://www.ontario.ca/document/oin...fer-foreign-worker-stream-applicant-checklist
 
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Also guys do you know how to provide this fingerprints now with the COVID-19 situation? I am living in Canada now.
RCMP fingerprints?
 
I did it in a private place, Red Seal Notary, because it is walk-in. It is a bit more expensive, but at police station I would have to wait for an appointment. This is the web: https://www.redsealnotary.com/fingerprinting.html
I went to Mississauga location, near Square One, 50 Burnhamthorpe Rd. West, Suite 401.

This is another one well known that offers the same service: https://commissionaires.ca/en/northern-alberta-nwt-nunavut/service/fingerprinting
 
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I did it in a private place, Red Seal Notary, because it is walk-in. It is a bit more expensive, but at police station I would have to wait for an appointment. This is the web: https://www.redsealnotary.com/fingerprinting.html
I went to Mississauga location, near Square One, 50 Burnhamthorpe Rd. West, Suite 401.

This is another one well known that offers the same service: https://commissionaires.ca/en/northern-alberta-nwt-nunavut/service/fingerprinting
Thanks for the answer!

There is a comissionaire here in Oakville... I’ll schedule there...