Not sure if serious or a troll hmmmmm - 441 "any hope"new2canada85 said:441 points any hope? when is next draw
Not sure if serious or a troll hmmmmm - 441 "any hope"new2canada85 said:441 points any hope? when is next draw
No hope for canada. Try North Korearobb83 said:Not sure if serious or a troll hmmmmm - 441 "any hope"
robb83 said:Not sure if serious or a troll hmmmmm - 441 "any hope"
Thank you. Will still look out for moreyuanteo said:hi, as far as i've read up on the forums, you can just submit reference letters for those which have points and the rest is in personal history. you need to make sure that it is within the last 10 years though.
for self employment, attaching a resume, writing a letter declaring your job scope, attaching pay information (that you receive from the company) would probably be useful. any kind of information that gives evidence for the job and the job experience would be useful.
I calculated this to be 427(using masters for ur spouse)iverma said:Hello Maverick,
PFB the details:
I am the primary applicant
Education : Btech in Electronics and Communication
DOB : 8th April 1987
Experience: 7 years in India as Software Engineer
IELTS Score:
R:8.5
W:7.0
L:8.5
S: 8.0
My husband's details:
Qualification : Bachelor of Hotel Management
Post grad diploma in Tourism and Hospitality
Exp: 7 Years
IELTS Score:
R:5.0
W:6.5
L:7.5
S:6.0
Let me know if you need more details.
tiwalope said:I calculated this to be 427(using masters for ur spouse)
All the best,get in the pool asap,u will get ITA in the next draw
tiwalope is right. Its coming out to be 427 (with Masters degree for your spouse) and 425 (with a bachelors degree).iverma said:Hello Maverick
I was in d pool with 430. After my bday on 8th April my points should be 425 but they are 426 I dnt know why.
Can you help with that?
dont delete yet,give it about 36-48 hours,i had to wait for that time before mine got updated.Maverick28 said:tiwalope is right. Its coming out to be 427 (with Masters degree for your spouse) and 425 (with a bachelors degree).
I have seen that the system behaves in a weird way when it comes to updating your CRS score after an update in your profile.
I'll suggest you to delete this profile and create a new one.
It should never have been 430 in the first place. It should have been 431. Your spouse has a post graduate diploma so it is not masters. You got 430 maybe because your spouses diploma wasn't considered and he got bachelors equivalent points only. Or did you add his diploma recently? If not, You should have recreated profile right then. BTW were you in the pool for the last draw of 431? If so hard luck.tiwalope said:I calculated this to be 427(using masters for ur spouse)
All the best,get in the pool asap,u will get ITA in the next draw
Maverick,Maverick28 said:tiwalope is right. Its coming out to be 427 (with Masters degree for your spouse) and 425 (with a bachelors degree).
I have seen that the system behaves in a weird way when it comes to updating your CRS score after an update in your profile.
I'll suggest you to delete this profile and create a new one.
Looks as if they are screening profiles based on NOC......sadIndy_GT said:There is an update on OINP today with Human Capital getting opened this week.
ontarioimmigration.ca/en/pnp/OI_PNPNEW.html
April 10, 2017
Express Entry Human Capital Priorities Stream: Issuance of Notifications of Interest
The Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) will resume issuing Notifications of Interest (NOIs) to applicants who qualify for Ontario’s Express Entry Human Capital Priorities (HCP) Stream the week of April 10-14, 2017.
Prospective applicants are encouraged to create a new profile in the Express Entry (EE) system to make it easier for Ontario to identify their profile during its search of the federal government’s Express Entry pool. Please note that if you create a new EE profile, you must delete your old profile.
Prospective applicants who meet the HCP Stream criteria, have a minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 400, and are identified in the Express Entry pool will be sent a NOI.
The OINP is an economic immigration program designed to help Ontario meet its labour market and economic development priorities. For this round of NOIs, the program will also be targeting candidates in high-demand skilled trades in the construction sector who meet the criteria of the HCP stream. These occupations include:
Carpenters
Electricians (except industrial and power system)
Construction millwrights and industrial mechanics
Welders
Painters and decorators (except interior decorators)
Plumbers
Bricklayers
Roofers and shinglers
Sheet metal workers
Tilesetters
Boilermakers
Plasterers, drywall installers and finishers and lathers
Industrial electricians
To ensure processing efficiency and quality customer service, the OINP is monitoring the volume of applications to the HCP Stream and issuing NOIs periodically throughout the year until Ontario's 2017 federal nomination allocation is fulfilled.
Deadlines for the HCP Stream
Your Notification of Interest (NOI) is valid for six months. This means that you must register a profile for the HCP Stream in the OINP e-Filing Portal within six months of receiving your NOI from Ontario.
Once you register a profile for the HCP Stream in the OINP e Filing Portal, you must submit your complete application to the OINP within 14 calendar days.
The 14 day deadline to apply following registration for the HCP Stream must not be confused with the validity period of your NOI from Ontario.
Questions
If you have questions about the requirements of the HCP Stream, you can visit our Questions and Answers page or contact the OINP by email at ontarionominee@ontario.ca. Be sure to include your Express Entry number.
If you are experiencing technical difficulties with your online application or the OINP e Filing Portal, please send us an email at OINP.technical-POCI.technique@ontario.ca, and include as much detail as possible about the issue.
Just keep in mind if the WES says Masters then only select Masters, Also if you have 2 or more Degrees for your spouse then you should calculate your points basis just the with Bachelors for 3 or more years, as the spouse will not get the points for 2 or more Degrees when you Create the profile.Maverick28 said:tiwalope is right. Its coming out to be 427 (with Masters degree for your spouse) and 425 (with a bachelors degree).
I have seen that the system behaves in a weird way when it comes to updating your CRS score after an update in your profile.
I'll suggest you to delete this profile and create a new one.