Very creative way to avoid looking at the clock everybody has their methods. Nice flaggurik said:P.S- editing forum profile to pass time ;D... this what it has come to now ;D
Very creative way to avoid looking at the clock everybody has their methods. Nice flaggurik said:P.S- editing forum profile to pass time ;D... this what it has come to now ;D
Though there is no harm in believing the above logic and every one should hope that it should happen this way. But ONIP not reducing the threshold at this point of time leaves a mixed thot in mind about crs scores. But again their point of planning to issue few notifications and then take a pause gives some clue about the crs. May be they themselves are speculating about scores going down or may be its a nexus between ONIP and CICmanvir.singh.parmar said:I think that OINP will issue NOI in small batches and will monitor the CIC draws to keep its points tally competitive. Initially they might pick people from 415-425 as their chances to get invitation from CIC look bleak for next 4 draws(total 56 days, such applicants will have to apply as waiting for CIC might put them at risk). Later on, they might pick from 400-414 as CIC cut off goes below 420(if ever such a thing happen).
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In such manner, they can prevent themselves from overloads and can draw maximum high human capital priorities applicants.
This is my assumption, anybody who would like to add something???
Thankyou...!!!gurik said:Thank you dear :-*
I wish the very same for you
I think that means when you register (45 days deadline) you need to apply with documents within a week! So dont register 30 days before application upload for example.Pawshi said:Folks,
Any views, how much time an applicant would have in hand to apply post PT invite from Ontario. I have read on the website that
http://www.ontarioimmigration.ca/en/pnp/OI_PNPUPDATES_FEB21.html
"For the International Masters Graduate Stream, International PhD Graduate and Ontario’s Express Entry Human Capital Priorities Stream streams, please submit your application within one week of registering a profile."
Does this mean that old timeframe of 45 days is gone?
Pawshi said:Also, they have categorically written that amount of C$ 1500 will not be refunded, if the application is withdrawn. This is good enough to provide indicative information that scores will continue to fall and if the applicant gets into the fedral draw and would like to discontinue the OINP then fees will not be refunded back.
Till last year, they were refunding back till to the last but one stage before nomination.
No problem! Happy to help anyone. Pray that we all have an ITA and smooth submission process.badz2 said:yes,i have requested a new one from our hr addressed to ircc.
thanks for the response.
Lol, I'd wait for 2 draws while preparing my docs, if all else fails take the OINP route. Unless CIC pull something unexpected (like no draw this week) anyone near 450 should get ITA tomorrow.pacificislander said:
For those whose scores are near 450 and thinking if $1500 is worth it for OINP
No confirmed NOIs from OINP so far.Abby Alex said:anyone got a NOI from OINP?
I think if i get the NOI now i will apply! won't care if the point drops below 429...
i just don't want to gamble.
i have not slept this week. can't concentrate at work!
If you have the money, it's not really a bad decision to apply for OINP. Not everybody will get PT NOI.Abby Alex said:anyone got a NOI from OINP?
I think if i get the NOI now i will apply! won't care if the point drops below 429...
i just don't want to gamble.
i have not slept this week. can't concentrate at work!