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Ontario PNP (OINP) 2019 Discussion Join Here

Sin99

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Oct 18, 2018
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J’ai fait mes calculs, il s'est avéré que je ne suis pas admissible dans les systèmes. Est-ce possible de commancer un envoi de demande d'intérêt pour gagner les 600 points ou bien je dois obligatoirement pouvoir créer le profil EE avant?
Oui tu doit créer le profil EE Tu peut avoir une response precise sur le guide d'instruction :http://www.mri.gov.on.ca/repository/oinp_en_fssw.pdf Ontario’ Express Entry French-Speaking Skilled Worker Stream Application Guide. Du moins, tu pourais fais le IELTS pour augmenter tes chances et aussi t'eviter les embuscade
 
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h1b2pr

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Mar 22, 2017
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Ontario’s Express Entry Human Capital Priorities Stream, used to have a requirement of at-least 400 of CRS. I'm not seeing it now. Was this requirement removed?
 
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poojap30

Newbie
Feb 1, 2019
2
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Hi,

Our NOC is 4163 and CRS score 432. What are the chances of getting OINP?
Also any idea how long is the OINP process open for this year?

Cheers,
 

smalias

Newbie
Apr 12, 2018
6
0
Hi
I recently received NOI from Ontario. In my EE profile, I have mentioned a relative (citizen but not living in Ontario) but now that relative cannot provide the required documentation to prove blood-relation. I won't gain or lose CRS / FSW points by mentioning this relative. What's the best way forward? Is it advisable to remove the relative from my EE profile at this stage, or will that risk losing my NOI? Or alternatively let the EE remain and explain it in a separate LOE ? Please advise!
 
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DanBhanu69

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Dec 19, 2018
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My aunt's in Ontario, but no birth cert. Since I declared the relationship in previous IRCC applications, I'd be lying if I now say I don't have one. So I'll include a paragraph in my LOE acknowledging that I can't prove the blood relation.

Hi
I recently received NOI from Ontario. In my EE profile, I have mentioned a relative (citizen but not living in Ontario) but now that relative cannot provide the required documentation to prove blood-relation. I won't gain or lose CRS / FSW points by mentioning this relative. What's the best way forward? Is it advisable to remove the relative from my EE profile at this stage, or will that risk losing my NOI? Or alternatively let the EE remain and explain it in a separate LOE ? Please advise!
 

psp188

Newbie
Jan 26, 2019
1
0
Hi guys,
I submitted my profile in EE last Feb, and got NOI. May I need to create a new one before the expiration on next Feb?
I submitted without bringing my spouse to get higher CRS but if with my spouse the CRS will be too low to get the NOI, but if I got 600 points, could I bring my wife together to apply for the PR in Federal application?
Thanks for your time.
yes u can now apply for oinp with your spouse ( let crs score go down)
u can write letter of explanation... and submit in oinp..
 
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rjowais

Newbie
Sep 17, 2015
5
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Hi guys,
I submitted my profile in EE last Feb, and got NOI. May I need to create a new one before the expiration on next Feb?
I submitted without bringing my spouse to get higher CRS but if with my spouse the CRS will be too low to get the NOI, but if I got 600 points, could I bring my wife together to apply for the PR in Federal application?
Thanks for your time.
Just message you privately.

Please check.

Thanks
 

Zaka123

Newbie
Feb 19, 2019
3
0
Hi, I have a CRS score of 423 with NOC 2174. I created my EE profile with my wife as co-applicant on 29th July 2018. I am still waiting for ITA. I have my birthday in September. What are my chances?
 

tzygane

Member
Dec 5, 2018
19
7
Hello All,

I got OINP 2 days ago with NOC 0124 (marketing managers) and a CRS of 439.

Now the issue is... after receiving the NOI, I learned that my double major studies in bachelorsdoes not count towards "2 or more degreed" so if I go with it I will probably be rejected for misrepresentation. But if I change my EE profile to bachelors only then I will loose 7 points and CRS will be 432.

So big question: does anyone know what was the cut-off score in January 2019 OINP ? It's not written on Ontario's official website yet. And, any ideas on if I would be rejected or not, by Ontario, because of the CRS score drop after NOI?
STATUS UPDATE: I contacted the Ontario Immıgration Program via e-mail stating that "my double-major was not evaluated as 2 seperate degrees so I have to change my EE profile thus dropping down below 439, which was the cut-off point for Jan 14 OINP invitations, and asking if I should go on with the application or not"

Their official response was "as long as you still have one bachelor degrees and comply with other prerequisites of the program
you can apply"

I completed my application on Feb 21 and today (Feb 22) the status of my application turned into "assessment" on ONe portal.

Fingers crossed!