Rafzy it is definitely a good sign. Your VO is probably London and they are known for quick processing! Good luck mate!rafzy said:Guys,
I am an FSW-Outland Applicant.
My BKG status just changed to In Progress.
Is my application in some trouble or is it a good sign considering the fact that my AOR is 24 Nov and Meds Pass Date is 30 Nov.
Need your guidance on this.
MR -> Medical Request? ???bongcan said:My relatives got MR from NDVO today. Their AOR was May 2016 and FT to Delhi on June 2016. So after 6 months.
If you decline, your EE will be back in the pool for next draw.PrettyCanada said:Hi Seniors,
How does ITA invitation works?
If I get it and don't accept it, then I will get it again on next draw or after 90 days?
Thanks in advance.
OK great. So basically I have to reject it, to get ITA in next draw (I will be getting PNP nomination, so I must be eligible ).kamy said:If you decline, your EE will be back in the pool for next draw.
If you let it expire in 90 days, your EE will be back pool after 90 days for next draw.
You may or may not get ITA in successive draw based on your CRS
PrettyCanada said:OK great. So basically I have to reject it, to get ITA in next draw (I will be getting PNP nomination, so I must be eligible ).
The second point is incorrect. If you let the invitation expire, your EE profile becomes ineligible. You have to create a new EE profile again.kamy said:If you decline, your EE will be back in the pool for next draw.
If you let it expire in 90 days, your EE will be back pool after 90 days for next draw.
You may or may not get ITA in successive draw based on your CRS
However, if you decline the invitation, your EE profile will be back in the pool again.Declining an invitation to apply
If you decline an invitation, you will be put back into the Express Entry pool of candidates (as long as you still meet the minimum criteria) to be considered in future rounds of invitations.
You may have to take steps to be considered again for the pool. For example, if you got additional points for a job offer but the job is no longer available to you, you may need to get another job offer. Or, if you got married or entered into a common-law relationship, you will have to update your Express Entry profile.
There is no guarantee that you will be invited to apply again. But, if you choose to re-enter the pool, declining an invitation will not have a negative effect on whether or not you could be invited to apply later.
If you do not decline an invitation and you do not apply within 90 days, the invitation will expire. You will have to complete and submit a new Express Entry profile and be accepted to the pool again to be considered in future rounds of invitations.
To re-enter the pool, you must complete a new profile and meet the minimum criteria.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/invitations.asp
Thank you Raj. You are very meticulous and helpful.rajkamalmohanram said:The second point is incorrect. If you let the invitation expire, your EE profile becomes ineligible. You have to create a new EE profile again.
However, if you decline the invitation, your EE profile will be back in the pool again.
The below link will be useful to you in some way:PrettyCanada said:Hi Raj & seniors,
I remember that Raj has posted a link where we can compare demand of particular NOC in different province of Canada. I am not able to find that link. I want to add statistics based on that in my letter of intention to reside in Ontario. Could someone please provide the link?
Thanks.
You can even explore different options in the below link:PrettyCanada said:Hi Raj & seniors,
I remember that Raj has posted a link where we can compare demand of particular NOC in different province of Canada. I am not able to find that link. I want to add statistics based on that in my letter of intention to reside in Ontario. Could someone please provide the link?
Thanks.
Thank you Sushsmart.sushsmart15 said:You can even explore different options in the below link:
https://www.jobbank.gc.ca/search_occupation_allnoc.do