What is wrong applying and see this happened. So its not according to when u appliedricky88 said:Why did your friend applied in september2014 when they already updated their processing time which is atleast 25 months for international graduate semi skilled and if his work permit was expiring in march 2015?
He was working as a record clerk ( data entry) don't remember the exact nocpnp525 said:can you share his NOC CODE?
Stopped accepting new applications????Phil89 said:Well at least they stopped accepting new applications...
so what about the people who are waiting for more than one year??????perry8912 said:Stopped accepting new applications????
What about the people who still want to apply ainp?
People are you able to read English or what?? They stopped accepting new applications which is a good thing for us, who have already applied!ricky88 said:so what about the people who are waiting for more than one year??????
Phil89 said:People are you able to read English or what?? They stopped accepting new applications which is a good thing for us, who have already applied!
Thats what i mean my friend its good for all of us who applied in 2014 but there are some people who applied this year and so on which is going to affect the processing time again.Phil89 said:People are you able to read English or what?? They stopped accepting new applications which is a good thing for us, who have already applied!
this is the end for us...300 in each occupation...pnp525 said:Intake guidelines
Overall intake maximum
Between January 1, 2015, and December 31, 2015, AINP will accept between 1,500 and 3,500 total new applications.
At any point within this range, AINP reserves the right to stop taking new applications. This will be based on labour market needs, total applications received and nominations still available to be issued in the calendar year.
Sector intake maximum
Within this overall intake maximum in 2015, a maximum of 700 new applications per sector will be accepted.
As soon as AINP receives 700 new applications in a single sector, it will stop taking new applications in that sector.
Occupation intake maximum
Within this sector intake maximum in 2015, a maximum of 400 new applications per occupation (NOC code) will be accepted.
As soon as AINP receives 400 new applications within a single occupation (NOC code), it will stop taking new applications in that occupation.
Applications submitted after any of the above maximums have been reached in 2015 will be returned to the applicants.
Please note, some sectors and occupations have already reached their maximums in 2015. The occupations are included in the Ineligible Occupations List. If your occupation is not listed, you may apply. Review the Selection Guidelines to determine you meet the requirements to be considered eligible for a nomination.
List of sectors and occupations at maximum capacity
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Nomination guidelines
After satisfying both intake guidelines and selection guidelines, your application is also subject to the following nomination guidelines.
All AINP applications will first be ordered by date received. AINP will then assess an application based on the following three guidelines, whichever comes first:
AINP will stop assessing applications for a sector as soon as 650 applicants have been nominated within that sector;
AINP will stop assessing applications for an occupation within a sector as soon as 300 applicants have been nominated within that occupation; AND,
AINP will stop assessing applications as soon as 5,500 applicants have been nominated, which is the maximum number of nomination certificates that the AINP is allowed by CIC to issue in 2015.
If you do not receive a decision in 2015, then the AINP has reached its nomination maximum overall, the maximum for your sector or the maximum for your occupation.
It was mentioned awhile ago that its not first in first out, if by any chance that i wont be nominated, and the quota reached for that sector, even if i reached the maximum waiting time, then i have to wait for the next year nomination again? sorry i got confused. Thankspnp525 said:Intake guidelines
Overall intake maximum
Between January 1, 2015, and December 31, 2015, AINP will accept between 1,500 and 3,500 total new applications.
At any point within this range, AINP reserves the right to stop taking new applications. This will be based on labour market needs, total applications received and nominations still available to be issued in the calendar year.
Sector intake maximum
Within this overall intake maximum in 2015, a maximum of 700 new applications per sector will be accepted.
As soon as AINP receives 700 new applications in a single sector, it will stop taking new applications in that sector.
Occupation intake maximum
Within this sector intake maximum in 2015, a maximum of 400 new applications per occupation (NOC code) will be accepted.
As soon as AINP receives 400 new applications within a single occupation (NOC code), it will stop taking new applications in that occupation.
Applications submitted after any of the above maximums have been reached in 2015 will be returned to the applicants.
Please note, some sectors and occupations have already reached their maximums in 2015. The occupations are included in the Ineligible Occupations List. If your occupation is not listed, you may apply. Review the Selection Guidelines to determine you meet the requirements to be considered eligible for a nomination.
List of sectors and occupations at maximum capacity
( back to top )
Nomination guidelines
After satisfying both intake guidelines and selection guidelines, your application is also subject to the following nomination guidelines.
All AINP applications will first be ordered by date received. AINP will then assess an application based on the following three guidelines, whichever comes first:
AINP will stop assessing applications for a sector as soon as 650 applicants have been nominated within that sector;
AINP will stop assessing applications for an occupation within a sector as soon as 300 applicants have been nominated within that occupation; AND,
AINP will stop assessing applications as soon as 5,500 applicants have been nominated, which is the maximum number of nomination certificates that the AINP is allowed by CIC to issue in 2015.
If you do not receive a decision in 2015, then the AINP has reached its nomination maximum overall, the maximum for your sector or the maximum for your occupation.
mims2000 said:It was mentioned awhile ago that its not first in first out, if by any chance that i wont be nominated, and the quota reached for that sector, even if i reached the maximum waiting time, then i have to wait for the next nomination again? sorry i got confused. Thanks
Thanks for replying. This is just wow.. i think i just have to pack my bag and wait till my work permit expires.pnp525 said:there is not process time any more, if you can't get nomination in 2015, the reason will be one of three : 1.AINP has reached its nomination maximum overall 2. the maximum for your sector 3. the maximum for your occupation.