LiSa1208 said:Have you tried to contact Moscow VO? I sent them emails last Monday and yesterday they haven't responded me yet
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Yes I did last week, I recieved auto response saying that they respond after 21 days, do you have real working email of them
Ravil, I don't have a job offer yet, I am just checking if a PNP is a good option for me, trying to learn all the details about the federal level of the program. What country are you from? and What province nominated you?Ravil00 said:When did you submit your application?
Hello Pharmaceutist, thank you for such a valuable information. I made my own table with dates of nomination in one column and POVL in the second one, then I counted months between those dates. Am I right that its the federal level of any PNP? on average it takes 10 months for people to get their PR. That's much better than 19 months declared by CIC =)Pharmaceutist said:Hi fellow countrymans!
You are welcome to see our spreadsheet
I am from Tajikistan, Saskatchewan nominated me, I was in Canada for 5 years.Lilfoo said:Ravil, I don't have a job offer yet, I am just checking if a PNP is a good option for me, trying to learn all the details about the federal level of the program. What country are you from? and What province nominated you?
It is used to be good, now Sinp nomination getting too long for prossesing around 12 months just for nomination, I think Manitoba has bettter program than Sas.Lilfoo said:Ravil, a lot of my classmates from college moved to Saskatchewan saying that this province has the best PNP program. Did you hear something like this as well? How is it the best?
Ravil00 said:This is the one I am using re-mosco-immigration@international.gc.caLiSa1208 said:Have you tried to contact Moscow VO? I sent them emails last Monday and yesterday they haven't responded me yet
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Yes I did last week, I recieved auto response saying that they respond after 21 days, do you have real working email of them
As I know Alberta province is good for nomination as well, for me it took 7 months in 2010 now it takes 4-5 months.Lilfoo said:Ravil, a lot of my classmates from college moved to Saskatchewan saying that this province has the best PNP program. Did you hear something like this as well? How is it the best?
wow...that's not good! in BC nomination time is up to 4 months, but from what I saw from forums, people get their approvals in 1 month.Ravil00 said:Sinp nomination getting too long for prossesing around 12 months just for nomination
Lisa it took you 7 months to be nominated?LiSa1208 said:As I know Alberta province is good for nomination as well, for me it took 7 months in 2010 now it takes 4-5 months.
There are some cases of refusal, for instance medical problems, police clearances etc. But I think as long as you went trhough medicals you are safe. Just my thoughts thought!Lilfoo said:wow...that's not good! in BC nomination time is up to 4 months, but from what I saw from forums, people get their approvals in 1 month.
Lisa it took you 7 months to be nominated?
Lisa, Ravil, when you are approved does it mean that you will get your PR? are there cases of refusal at the federal level?
Yeah this is what I thought about, that as long as you are good with police and in a good health you will be fine. That's a good news =)LiSa1208 said:There are some cases of refusal, for instance medical problems, police clearances etc. But I think as long as you went trhough medicals you are safe. Just my thoughts thought!
Yes, but there is no average. It is two different streams - general and strategic. Strategic is much faster and has its deadlines, 3 months for online application and 6 for paper. It`s all about Manitoba PNP of course. General includes study, job, family, friends, etc. and is much longer and compairs to other PNPs.Lilfoo said:Am I right that its the federal level of any PNP?
1. It is strategic stream, only stream that I can go through as I don`t have any job offer, study or settlement experience, frends or relatives. One can get interview with officer and if succesful recieve Invitation to apply. Then goes: application - file number - mayby request for add docs - nomination (or refusal). Manitoba is only province with programm for those who have not any connection with Canada at all. FSW backlog and students go through strategic stream too. You shall not be asked for any interview if you already in process. Possibility of it exists before POVL, but it is a rare case.Lilfoo said:1. I didn't know there is an interview for PNP programs. Is it for all? or it is requested in some cases? If I am residing in Canada while the process, will they ask me for an interview in Canada or it can be anywhere in the world?
2. If a person is nominated does it mean that you will get your PR? I mean if your police checks and medicals are fine...