Thanks for the reply.Hey, I have CLB 9, 2172 and CRS 453z and no NOI yet. I believe they issue those in bulk, and haven’t issued them since 15th August. I submitted my application on 6th September.
Oh yeah I thought so too. Too good to be truth.Unfortunately it's impossible without noi(
We should wait for 2020
I read somewhere(I think official Canadian immigration site) there are two ways to apply: one is getting noticed and NOI and one is just applying yourself. But yeah I think applying without NOI is probably close to throwing away your money out of the window.I don't think its possible. They have to select you from the pool themselves. you can't apply, they have to Nominate you
Make that 3. My timeline is exactly similar to yours. Still waiting for DIP.I submitted on Sep 4, moved to assessment on Sep 27 and now awaiting DIP like you. So that makes two of us, there may be more.
I think you just need to wait a few more days. It seems they are processing applications by submission date and it you check on immitracker they are at the 10/11 September applications.NOI : 15th August
Submitted : 12th sep
Assessment : waiting
DIP : waiting
Approval : Waiting
Guys any inputs on this ... getting little worried.... status hasn't moved a bit yet
How would I know if I've received the AOR? I'm blind since the consultant is handling my profile.Same here, no update for a month. Going by the entries on myimmitracker changes from "submitted" to "assessment" are taking around one month for applications submitted from the middle of September. Sometimes a few days more, sometimes a few days less.
Yes... you can apply..nova scotia pnpHello!
Question: Will I be able to apply for PNP for a different province? Or am I limited only to Ontario because I live/work here?
I looked over some requirements, Nova Scotia for example, and I am pretty much qualified for Demand stream with my NOC 2174.
Also how long will it take to get OINP if I apply now. And I am also confused with fees. Do I have to pay for PNP to get 600 points and then to pay for PR application? Isn't it like ~$2100(1000 pnp + 1000 pr)?
So I do not have to prove or be tied to NS at all.Yes... you can apply..nova scotia pnp
If u have a paid work experience...
For oinp the fees is 2000$ for job offer streams
After getting nominated ...federal PR application fees is 1040$