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They came up with some vague guide lines and for some reasons they reversed the website as was yesterday . If you go now to ainp website there is nothing new .
 
paulgovas said:
They came up with some vague guide lines and for some reasons they reversed the website as was yesterday . If you go now to ainp website there is nothing new .
It seems like even AINP does not know what they want to do.......Bullshit system of world....
 
I think engineer is still a pretty safe category. :D :D
 
The NOC breaks occupations down into 10 sectors:
0. Management Occupations
1. Business, Finance and Administration Occupations
2. Natural and Applied Sciences and Related Occupations
3. Health Occupations
4. Occupations in Social Science, Education, Government Service and Religion
5. Occupations in Art, Culture, Recreation and Sport
6. Sales and Service Occupations
7. Trades, Transport and Equipment Operators and Related Occupations
8. Occupations unique to Primary Industry
9. Occupations Unique to Processing, Manufacturing and Utilities

So this may clear things out. BUT, we really need to make them disclose the number of applications under each occupation or sector, without knowing that, we can't make any decisions.
 
Crazy ::) :'( AINP

Don't know what will happen?

Is that true that they update there website and now there is nothing.. Huhhhhhh!

Beacause i tried to look up the chache web pages through different tools but i didn't find any thing. I guess there is no Updates?

Might be i am wrong.
 
Phil89 said:
The NOC breaks occupations down into 10 sectors:
0. Management Occupations
1. Business, Finance and Administration Occupations
2. Natural and Applied Sciences and Related Occupations
3. Health Occupations
4. Occupations in Social Science, Education, Government Service and Religion
5. Occupations in Art, Culture, Recreation and Sport
6. Sales and Service Occupations
7. Trades, Transport and Equipment Operators and Related Occupations
8. Occupations unique to Primary Industry
9. Occupations Unique to Processing, Manufacturing and Utilities

So this may clear things out. BUT, we really need to make them disclose the number of applications under each occupation or sector, without knowing that, we can't make any decisions.

this is what they release so far...
The table below shows the earliest application received date and how many applications the AINP has for each Stream, Category and Industry which have not received a decision yet (as of February 20, 2015):

Alberta Opportunity Stream (AOS)

AINP Stream/Category/Industry Number of applications received Earliest application received date
Alberta Workforce Development Stream 0 N/A
Employer-Driven Stream (EDS)

AINP Stream/Category/Industry Number of applications received Earliest application received date
Food and Beverage Processing Industry Over 50 November 6, 2014
Foodservices Industry (Pilot Project) Over 900 November 27, 2013
Hotel & Lodging Industry Over 100 March 5, 2014
International Graduate Category Over 2,700 November 22, 2013
Manufacturing Industry Over 100 January 7, 2014
Skilled Worker Category Over 3,400 November 22, 2013
Trucking Industry Over 100 April 23, 2014
The AINP is no longer accepting applications under the Employer-Driven Stream.

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Strategic Recruitment Stream (SRS)

AINP Stream/Category/Industry Number of applications received Earliest application received date
Alberta Work Experience (AWE) Category Over 400 November 27, 2013
Compulsory & Optional Trades Category Over 300 March 3, 2014
Engineering Occupations Category Over 50 March 3, 2014
Post-Graduate Worker Category Over 1,000 March 3, 2014
The AINP is no longer accepting applications under the Strategic Recruitment Stream.
 
dalma11 said:
this is what they release so far...
The table below shows the earliest application received date and how many applications the AINP has for each Stream, Category and Industry which have not received a decision yet (as of February 20, 2015):

Alberta Opportunity Stream (AOS)

AINP Stream/Category/Industry Number of applications received Earliest application received date
Alberta Workforce Development Stream 0 N/A
Employer-Driven Stream (EDS)

AINP Stream/Category/Industry Number of applications received Earliest application received date
Food and Beverage Processing Industry Over 50 November 6, 2014
Foodservices Industry (Pilot Project) Over 900 November 27, 2013
Hotel & Lodging Industry Over 100 March 5, 2014
International Graduate Category Over 2,700 November 22, 2013
Manufacturing Industry Over 100 January 7, 2014
Skilled Worker Category Over 3,400 November 22, 2013
Trucking Industry Over 100 April 23, 2014
The AINP is no longer accepting applications under the Employer-Driven Stream.

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Strategic Recruitment Stream (SRS)

AINP Stream/Category/Industry Number of applications received Earliest application received date
Alberta Work Experience (AWE) Category Over 400 November 27, 2013
Compulsory & Optional Trades Category Over 300 March 3, 2014
Engineering Occupations Category Over 50 March 3, 2014
Post-Graduate Worker Category Over 1,000 March 3, 2014
The AINP is no longer accepting applications under the Strategic Recruitment Stream.

This one doesn't say anything to us because if you add employer driven skilled and international graduate, it adds up to 6,100 applications and we don't know which sector or occupation they belong too. So we really need to know that!
 
Yes, not enough info but we can still figure out some stuff, such as: roughly, they will process application from EDS category till middle of January 2014 in 2015. Better luck next year, I guess.
Thanks
 
Mesad said:
Yes, not enough info but we can still figure out some stuff, such as: roughly, they will process application from EDS category till middle of January 2014 in 2015. Better luck next year, I guess.
Thanks

You missed the whole point...
 
Phil89 said:
This one doesn't say anything to us because if you add employer driven skilled and international graduate, it adds up to 6,100 applications and we don't know which sector or occupation they belong too. So we really need to know that!
Mostly sector 0 and 6...
 
wht happened to nice going like nominating ppl with expiring WP and try to give nomination to most of the ppl until last week...
i m pretty much sure my sector is already full by now and i wont get nomination atall now..its over for me....why couldnt they do this last year while i had time left so i could think of something else...AINP has wracked my entire life and so many like me in 1 minute....i hope they can make peace with god now after ruining everything from us..
 
List of sectors and occupations at maximum capacity
Alberta Opportunity Stream

The AINP is currently not accepting applications for the sectors and occupations on this list as per the intake guidelines for 2015.

Review this list carefully. If your current occupation is on this list, you are not eligible to apply under the Alberta Opportunity Stream in 2015.

Learn more about the National Occupational Classification (NOC) System (2011).
Learn how to find your NOC Code.
Food Service Industry

NOC Code (2011)
6711
6513
6512
6332
6322
6321
6311
0631
Retail Service Industry

NOC Code (2011)
0621
6211
6222
6421
6611
6621
6622
Date Updated: Mon, 02 Mar 2015 09:43:15
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