I would say they are pretty self-explanatory. I just answered them with whatever my current occupation is "IT Consultant" and then the same for " intended occupation". In your case it may be the same or different.rafzy said:Guys,
I have couple of questions from OOPNP application form (Page-3) mentioned below;
1. Current Occupation ?
2. In what occupation do you intend to work in Ontario ?
Thanks
for what reasons/uses do we have to get an Affidavit for OOPNP application ?Jkal said:If you have got Canadian education, you gotta send them certified copies and transcript.
If you are having non-Canadian degree, send a copy of ECA report along with degree passing certificate copy.
That's it!
Other than affidavit, you need not send any originals.
This letter should be written by you explaining ties to Ontario (if you have any) and your intention to settle in Ontario. You can also explain things that need explaining for your personal situation. Think of it as a one way dialogue with Ontario. Since it is a very personal letter, and each letter can be vastly different from others, there's no format!bestofluck said:mars u just have to draft a letter and say Why u like to setlle in Canada in good compact way. Explain your field of work and how u could be useful in future development to Canada. Write first paragraph Why u preferred Canada. than mention about your field that u have done research that your filed is fast growing in Canada. Thirdly clear your intentions of moving to Canada. This is all you need to do.
and hereSettlement Funds: All applicants must possess sufficient funds and/or income to cover settlement costs in Ontario. Funds must be unencumbered, readily transferable in a convertible currency, and supported by bank statements.
I've got the needed funds from my father and got a letter from the bank(couldn't attach the link or pic).It has all the needed info except that it shows only remaining balance in local currency and american dollars and not a 6 month statement since this account has not been active during the last few years and It is the only occasion since I could easily get the letter from the bank and then I removed the money and gave it back since in my country we don't let this much money to stay untouched in the bank and we use it in the business. However I don't want to play scams and at the end I'll bring that amount to Canada.Bank account outside of Canada
If you do not have a personal bank account in Canada, you must provide six months of original up-to-date bank statements from a recognized financial institution. The bank statements must:
Demonstrate a personal account standing / final balance that meets or exceeds the LICO; AND
Include the following details:
o Your name;
o Account number;
o Transit and institution number;
o Account balance; and
o Currency.
I have also provided the same declaration letter from my father that the money he is giving me is a gift and i dont have to retuRn it and its for me to use anyway i like it.mrabbasi said:Hi all,
I'm going to send my documents to be considered for Ontario Human Capital Stream program. Here is what has been asked for proof of funds in the official guide:
and here
I've got the needed funds from my father and got a letter from the bank(couldn't attach the link or pic).It has all the needed info except that it shows only remaining balance in local currency and american dollars and not a 6 month statement since this account has not been active during the last few years and It is the only occasion since I could easily get the letter from the bank and then I removed the money and gave it back since in my country we don't let this much money to stay untouched in the bank and we use it in the business. However I don't want to play scams and at the end I'll bring that amount to Canada.
So, do you think is it enough for them to have this letter from bank plus a letter from my dad that this is a gift? If so, what makes my dad's letter official? I'm really confused. I'll appreciate if you can give me the possible options. Thanks
I submitted an affidavit since I did not have my birth certificate. So instead I submitted my 10th standard pass certificate along with an affidavit stating that in India before 1990 issuing birth certificate was not common and hence I do not have my birth certificate.rafzy said:for what reasons/uses do we have to get an Affidavit for OOPNP application ?
Please guide me
You got your work experience from when to when ?Han said:I have got an invitation from Ontario for PNP. But now that I check the required documents I can see that work experience must be within 5 years before the invitation is received. However my work experience is before that. I have 3 years of work experience. My question is can I still apply? I think it was the work experience in the last 10 years! have they changed it recently?
Why did they choose me in the first place?
I guess you can claim your full time work experience points from 2010 to 2012 if im not mistaken which makes you eligible for this inviteHan said:2007 to 2012
It makes me eligible but since I sit at 401 if I claim only 2 years, My score will drop below 400!!rafzy said:I guess you can claim your full time work experience points from 2010 to 2012 if im not mistaken which makes you eligible for this invite