Yep BC PNP done processing may applicants of last year and they already started receiving nominations...here we are still stuck at november 2013 applicants...gosh this waiting game is really frustrating...cant even sleep latetly..
All I am saying is that not everybody is in the same boat, or has the same options to apply for Express Entry. Thus, the paper route is necessary for unskilled individuals who receive provincial nominations, whereas Skill 0, A and B people have both options. My point is the paper route shouldn't be wrapped up because of Express Entry.Phil89 said:You should read the article before arguing!
“Express Entry only (addresses) skilled workers and doesn't meet the hospitality and food services needs... But at the end of the day, at least they're doing something.”
the problem happened in AINP due to the relaxation rules in November-2013 in AWE class(literally 5000 applications received in Nov-2013 month itself). In addition, some occupations like Cooks, food supervisors, retail supervisors, bookkeepers removed from CEC in November 2013. Alberta accounts 75% of LMOs (LMIAs) from food industry (cooks, food supervisors,). Actually,most of this cooks, food supervisors planned to apply in CEC. Due to the change of rules CEC they moved to apply in AINP.Mariolopez said:Yep BC PNP done processing may applicants of last year and they already started receiving nominations...here we are still stuck at november 2013 applicants...gosh this waiting game is really frustrating...cant even sleep latetly..
Actually it turns out that with a nomination certificate form Alberta, you have to do the paper application either way, so another 17 months of wait on top of thisBaanayaad said:All I am saying is that not everybody is in the same boat, or has the same options to apply for Express Entry. Thus, the paper route is necessary for unskilled individuals who receive provincial nominations, whereas Skill 0, A and B people have both options. My point is the paper route shouldn't be wrapped up because of Express Entry.
I agree..banned occupations from cec must have played big part and other thing tht they had put nov 28 deadline for AWE and i think some other stream so people rushed to applied before tht thinking rules will change after tht deadline.avm said:the problem happened in AINP due to the relaxation rules in November-2013 in AWE class(literally 5000 applications received in Nov-2013 month itself). In addition, some occupations like Cooks, food supervisors, retail supervisors, bookkeepers removed from CEC in November 2013. Alberta accounts 75% of LMOs (LMIAs) from food industry (cooks, food supervisors,). Actually,most of this cooks, food supervisors planned to apply in CEC. Due to the change of rules CEC they moved to apply in AINP.
Here AINP made big mistake, they immediately not updated in their website "How many applications received by End of 2013".
If they would have updated in their website immediately some students have moved to other provinces like BC(in Jan-2014 BC PNP processing time is 4-5 months). They updated on sept-10,2014 How many applications received(around 10000-applications) and yearly regular quota was 5500.
this is the tragic story of AINP
is this a joke? Why did you right it here?Dexcy said:Hello guys I applied ainp last nov 2013 and till now still waiting for nomination . Im a single mom and have only daughter that im hoping to come and live with me here on canada . I still have a lot of time left in my work permit but with all the stress at work and end léss waiting . Im thinking just to go back home and put up a small business. I can live together with my daughter and i dont need to worry and Stress about ainp and work home work home living set up here in canada. Actually this is like a dead nation for me i dont know why people want to live here. Yes you have a lot of money but its like were living like a robot . Its not a good place to live in . This is a dead nation . Hope everybody is not feeling the same way as me. Have a good day every one.
Well it is pointless to apply for CEC then with all these rules again, unfortunately plan B failed , need to move to plan C.......Mariolopez said:i was reading this posts and i m trying to find on Gazette website.http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/cec-looks-like-continuous-12-months-exp-in-canada-is-a-must-t264247.0.html
may be its a system glitch right now but never know..
well i hope its a system glitch b/c ppl with PGWP will try diffrent job untill they find something good for them.ksiusha said:Well it is pointless to apply for CEC then with all these rules again, unfortunately plan B failed , need to move to plan C.......
So people who are on open work permits can't claim 600points under CEC, meaning no chance of getting ITA