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Can you make me understand about the NB PNP more about. How it works and all?

PNP is the route the people who do not have high enough CRS scores take.

For NB PNP currently you need to either have relatives in NB, Work in NB, OR have High French language skills AND experience in a demand occupation.

If you have none of these except experience, best option is to attend an info session and then submit an EOI when the next info session submission window opens.
 
Hi @sbernados

I'm sure you will get it soon!

Maybe you could drop them an email?
@NzKhn , hoping its not refuse. Its been 6 weeks already tomorrow 3Aug. from my AOR. It might be they find it difficult to decide due to the complicated situation of our job status that they might think we will move immediately to other city once we arrive NB.
 
@NzKhn , hoping its not refuse. Its been 6 weeks already tomorrow 3Aug. from my AOR. It might be they find it difficult to decide due to the complicated situation of our job status that they might think we will move immediately to other city once we arrive NB.
I havent heard or atleast read someone refused of nomination once invited. They would usually request ADR if in doubt. Did you declare you have connection to other province?
 
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I havent heard or atleast read someone refused of nomination once invited. They would usually request ADR if in doubt. Did you declare you have connection to other province?
Will you be refused if you have connections to other province
 
If you have applied you also signed a concent letter that you will work in NB, once you get nomination. In ADR they only ask supporting documents in case you have missed.
 
I havent heard or atleast read someone refused of nomination once invited. They would usually request ADR if in doubt. Did you declare you have connection to other province?
@pizzacat , yes i have to declare that i have relatives (aunties & uncles) in Vancouver because I been there so many times. But I what I know during the Information Session we asked this question to Mr. Ashraf - Director of NBPNP and told us that it is okay if you have aunties. The only not acceptable is a direct relative like a brother, sister parents in other provinces; because based on there experience the applicants will surely left NB, days after they land the province.
 
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Let me try that... after AOR, nothing is coming... been more than an average of 16 days.

Their actual time is 6-8 weeks according to their website you know :)

And some have waited even longer

Immigration@gnb.ca is the general email for enquiries, but I suggest you wait a couple more weeks and see if there is any news, and then email the person handling your case directly

Frankly to me, no news is good news. It means they are processing your application. Slow, yes. But definitely processing.

All the best to you and @sbernados, hopefully you will get your nominations soon!

(Edited for terrible spelling as I was typing this half-asleep earlier)
 
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