You need better friends ;Dastralsource said:I've heard from a friend its normal to feel like this in the first 50 years of marriage.
Though Ontario doesn't have an occupation list like Nova Scotia, I still think some professions are given preference over others.cooperstation said:No occupation list like Nova Scotia.. Purely on the basis of CRS and HCP Stream Minimum Criteria..
Not everyone over 400 points gets an OINP. The province picks up profiles depending on their own requirements. You'll find more information here: http://www.ontarioimmigration.ca/en/pnp/OI_PNP_EE_CAPITAL.htmlbhutanirohit said:I have recreated my profile with 413 and withdrawn my old profile and done all sanity things for Job bank. Will I get NOI from OINP now.
I am confused why my earlier profile with same score (CRS 413) and creation date of 23rd April did got NOI from OINP.
Can anyone help me to understand this mystery or anyone else with 400+ score and have not received the NOI for OINP...??
You just have to add post-secondary certificates. No need for mentioning secondary education.vimmy91 said:Do i need to add the details of 10th & 12th standard as well in the education form..??
I have only 1 bachelor & 1 master degree. I have recreated my profile last day & added the details of these two degrees only.
Please help.. !!
(i m too anxious as i don't want to commit any mistake)..
Thanks in advance.
IELTS? and if your spouse is a graduate you can apply for ECA. For experience letter you can state that in an explanation.Alberta Semi Skilled said:Another unlucky thing for me is that l got married in March so my points decresed from 452 to 422 as my spouse can't get any experience letter or anything else lol
When you create new profile it should show submitted, and the old one(s) should show Profile Withdrawn. If it is showing Something else then it means you haven't properly withdrawn your previous profile.funter28 said:When u created new profile, whats your older one was showing? I mean the status. For me it is showing sumbitted not updated. Is it fine to have such status? Does it mean the older one is no more activated?
Thanks
Yes! I can understand that you are new, and I am 100% sure that you are also counting 401-450 7,178 as above 420. All applicants who had CRS 423 or above have already received ITA on May 04. Of course, there will be many new in the next draw, but the score will be down for sure if the draw happens on time.Yaman555 said:Hello everyone,
I have a question, as per the below chart:
601-1200 113
451-600 1,023
[size=10pt]401-450 7,178[/size]
441-450 318
431-440 462
421-430 453
411-420 2,003
401-410 3,942
351-400 21,582
391-400 3,460
381-390 4,180
371-380 4,437
361-370 4,708
351-360 4,797
301-350 15,675
0-300 2,813
Total 48,384
People who are placed between 411-420 don't have a chance to get an ITA since there are a lot of other candidates who have higher CRS points, is this correct? if not, then how?
Thank you!
Thanks! I'm still gathering my stuff, however, I heard that starting from next month, things are gonna get harder since the competition will be fierce due to French speaking folks getting more points, any projections?qgon123 said:Yes! I can understand that you are new, and I am 100% sure that you are also counting 401-450 7,178 as above 420. All applicants who had CRS 423 or above have already received ITA on May 04. Of course, there will be many new in the next draw, but the score will be down for sure if the draw happens on time.
I highly doubt there will be an impact of that along with the sibling points allocation. The impact of French points will be minimal to none, the sibling points, however, can have a temporary impact. The score might raise a little then will fall back again eventually after a couple of draws.Yaman555 said:Thanks! I'm still gathering my stuff, however, I heard that starting from next month, things are gonna get harder since the competition will be fierce due to French speaking folks getting more points, any projections?
Thank you, would you mind me asking what's the logic behind your answer? I mean people from North Africa and Africa in general can really get a leverage.fahadsheikh said:I highly doubt there will be an impact of that along with the sibling points allocation. The impact of French points will be minimal to none, the sibling points, however, can have a temporary impact. The score might raise a little then will fall back again eventually after a couple of draws.
No logic, just a hypothesis based on assumption that most people in the pool are from the sub-continent. Also, even if people from major french speaking countries join in the pool or are in the pool at this moment with good french scores, they merely would be 10-20% of the total candidates and I am being generous here. As per the last released stats, there are 48K people in total the pool. Out of which, less than 4K are now there in the pool standing below 423.Yaman555 said:Thank you, would you mind me asking what's the logic behind your answer? I mean people from North Africa and Africa in general can really get a leverage.