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acetone said:
Yes, I was able to link my account last Oct. Temp file number given was XEP002XXXXX. Now it changed to EP002xxxxx.

Thank you for your response.

My file received by CIC was on DEC 7, 2016. So hopefully in late Jan or Early Feb we should get it.

By any chance, do you see in your linked account files receive date different than actual they receive? They received my file on Dec 7, 2016 as per courier proof of receipt. But in CIC portal, it shows the date when I actually linked the account as received date. Please clarify!

Regards,
Parth
 
Luckyguy05 said:
Hello Everyone,

Below are my application timelines:

PNP received: Nov 30, 2016
ITA received: Nov 30, 2016
PR application submitted, AOR received: Dec 17, 2016
Medical Passed: Dec 30, 2016

Hi Luckyguy05,

Are you Express Entry candidate or paper based?

How come your file processed this fast?
 
parthvdesai said:
Hi Luckyguy05,

Are you Express Entry candidate or paper based?

How come your file processed this fast?

Express Entry
 
Canadian Province: Saskatchewan
Category: Student Sub Category
Noc: 2171
Application Submitted for SINP: 14 Apr 2016
SINP Nomination On: 21 Apr 2016
Application Received to CIC: May 9, 2016
AOR Date: 11 July 2016
RPRF letter: 4 Nov 2016
RPRF payed and uploaded receipt: 7 Nov 2016
Courier Service Used: Canada Post
 
anton1990 said:
Canadian Province: Saskatchewan
Category: Student Sub Category
Noc: 2171
Application Submitted for SINP: 14 Apr 2016
SINP Nomination On: 21 Apr 2016
Application Received to CIC: May 9, 2016
AOR Date: 11 July 2016
RPRF letter: 4 Nov 2016
RPRF payed and uploaded receipt: 7 Nov 2016
Courier Service Used: Canada Post

Love your timeline
 
Hi all,
Happy New Year!

I see many of u did IELTS test.

I am in NOC2171 skill level A.

According to SINP and CIC I did not need to take a language test. I was reading it is only skill level C and D (like truck drivers, restaurant workers,etc.)

Am I right?


Thanks

Anton
 
Luckyguy05 said:
Hello Everyone,

Below are my application timelines:

PNP received: Nov 30, 2016
ITA received: Nov 30, 2016
PR application submitted, AOR received: Dec 17, 2016
Medical Passed: Dec 30, 2016

Why do u need to take medical if you did not get request to take it yet? I hope your exam will not expire before they need it, otherwise will need to take it again
 
anton1990 said:
Why do u need to take medical if you did not get request to take it yet? I hope your exam will not expire before they need it, otherwise will need to take it again

While submitting PR application via express entry (online), need to submit medicals, PCC and also need to pay RPRF + permanent residence fees upfront.
 
gautham159 said:
While submitting PR application via express entry (online), need to submit medicals, PCC and also need to pay RPRF + permanent residence fees upfront.
That is correct! Not sure if it helps in expediting the process though.
 
Happy new year guys, I am new to this thread...and would like to get some updates from you.
 
anton1990 said:
Hi all,
Happy New Year!

I see many of u did IELTS test.

I am in NOC2171 skill level A.

According to SINP and CIC I did not need to take a language test. I was reading it is only skill level C and D (like truck drivers, restaurant workers,etc.)

Am I right?


Thanks

Anton
Who told you? It's a must for everyone
 
olurotimi1 said:
Who told you? It's a must for everyone

Hello,

I followed what is written on SINP and CIC web site:

1) SINP link http://publications.gov.sk.ca/documents/310/85168-appguide-students.pdf
Students who have graduated from a Saskatchewan institute
1. You must have graduated with a certificate, diploma or degree from a recognized postsecondary
educational institution in Saskatchewan. The program must have been
equivalent to at least one academic year (eight months) of full-time study.
2. You must have a minimum language score of Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) 4
if your job offer is in a NOC ‘C’ occupation.

3. You must have worked for at least six months (minimum 960 hours) of paid
employment in Saskatchewan.
 Eligible types of work experience in Saskatchewan include on-campus, offcampus,
co-op terms, graduate fellowships that can be verified by your
institution, and work experience gained on a post-graduate work permit.
4. You must have applied for and received a valid post-graduation work permit from CIC.
5. You must have a current, permanent, full-time job offer in your field of study (from
a Saskatchewan institution) from a Saskatchewan employer in an occupation or trade
in the National Occupational Classification (NOC) Matrix level “0”, “A” or “B”, OR
a job offer requiring post-secondary education.
6. You must have a valid SINP Job Approval Letter.

2) CIC link http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?qnum=641&top=6
What are the language requirements for provincial nominees?
If you apply under the Provincial Nominee Program in a semi- or low-skilled job, the province will require that you have a third-party language test before they will nominate you.

This test will show whether your language skills meet a minimum standard in each of these four categories:

listening,
speaking,
reading and
writing.
To meet the eligibility criteria for one of the following skilled worker programs under Express Entry:

Federal Skilled Worker Program,
Canadian Experience Class, or
Federal Skilled Trades Program,

3) CIC http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/tools/language/pnp.asp

-----------------------------------------------------------

In other words if I needed language test, SINP would bother me and will not give me letter.
If SINP approves you without any marks of test u are fine

Anton
 
anton1990 said:
Hello,

I followed what is written on SINP and CIC web site:

1) SINP link http://publications.gov.sk.ca/documents/310/85168-appguide-students.pdf
Students who have graduated from a Saskatchewan institute
1. You must have graduated with a certificate, diploma or degree from a recognized postsecondary
educational institution in Saskatchewan. The program must have been
equivalent to at least one academic year (eight months) of full-time study.
2. You must have a minimum language score of Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) 4
if your job offer is in a NOC ‘C’ occupation.

3. You must have worked for at least six months (minimum 960 hours) of paid
employment in Saskatchewan.
 Eligible types of work experience in Saskatchewan include on-campus, offcampus,
co-op terms, graduate fellowships that can be verified by your
institution, and work experience gained on a post-graduate work permit.
4. You must have applied for and received a valid post-graduation work permit from CIC.
5. You must have a current, permanent, full-time job offer in your field of study (from
a Saskatchewan institution) from a Saskatchewan employer in an occupation or trade
in the National Occupational Classification (NOC) Matrix level “0”, “A” or “B”, OR
a job offer requiring post-secondary education.
6. You must have a valid SINP Job Approval Letter.

2) CIC link http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?qnum=641&top=6
What are the language requirements for provincial nominees?
If you apply under the Provincial Nominee Program in a semi- or low-skilled job, the province will require that you have a third-party language test before they will nominate you.

This test will show whether your language skills meet a minimum standard in each of these four categories:

listening,
speaking,
reading and
writing.
To meet the eligibility criteria for one of the following skilled worker programs under Express Entry:

Federal Skilled Worker Program,
Canadian Experience Class, or
Federal Skilled Trades Program,

3) CIC http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/tools/language/pnp.asp

-----------------------------------------------------------

In other words if I needed language test, SINP would bother me and will not give me letter.
If SINP approves you without any marks of test u are fine

Anton
you are absolutely correct!
 
kalpan said:
you are absolutely correct!

Thank you kalpan

have awesome day

Anton
 
anton1990 said:
Hello,

I followed what is written on SINP and CIC web site:

1) SINP link http://publications.gov.sk.ca/documents/310/85168-appguide-students.pdf
Students who have graduated from a Saskatchewan institute
1. You must have graduated with a certificate, diploma or degree from a recognized postsecondary
educational institution in Saskatchewan. The program must have been
equivalent to at least one academic year (eight months) of full-time study.
2. You must have a minimum language score of Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) 4
if your job offer is in a NOC ‘C’ occupation.

3. You must have worked for at least six months (minimum 960 hours) of paid
employment in Saskatchewan.
 Eligible types of work experience in Saskatchewan include on-campus, offcampus,
co-op terms, graduate fellowships that can be verified by your
institution, and work experience gained on a post-graduate work permit.
4. You must have applied for and received a valid post-graduation work permit from CIC.
5. You must have a current, permanent, full-time job offer in your field of study (from
a Saskatchewan institution) from a Saskatchewan employer in an occupation or trade
in the National Occupational Classification (NOC) Matrix level “0”, “A” or “B”, OR
a job offer requiring post-secondary education.
6. You must have a valid SINP Job Approval Letter.

2) CIC link http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?qnum=641&top=6
What are the language requirements for provincial nominees?
If you apply under the Provincial Nominee Program in a semi- or low-skilled job, the province will require that you have a third-party language test before they will nominate you.

This test will show whether your language skills meet a minimum standard in each of these four categories:

listening,
speaking,
reading and
writing.
To meet the eligibility criteria for one of the following skilled worker programs under Express Entry:

Federal Skilled Worker Program,
Canadian Experience Class, or
Federal Skilled Trades Program,

3) CIC http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/tools/language/pnp.asp

-----------------------------------------------------------

In other words if I needed language test, SINP would bother me and will not give me letter.
If SINP approves you without any marks of test u are fine

Anton
These rules are false. Due to these confusing and false rules I didn't send my IELTS copy with my PNP PR Package (I am SINP OID nominated with B Type NOC) which delivered at Sydney on 24 June. They sent back my package and asked about IELTS. I re-sent it with updated IELTS and got delivered on 3 Nov.
Note :- Please don't read these false rules. I am a victim of this fraud.