4112 - lawyerI know what you feel!
Congrats. Would you mind sharing your NOC please?
4112 - lawyerI know what you feel!
Congrats. Would you mind sharing your NOC please?
Hey Harry,Guys guys guys...I got OINP PNP Wow..what a great feeling.
I have now OINP PNP..and CRS 419..what should be my course of action from here onwards..need suggestions as I am totally novice in PNP.
Love you all..waiting for your support and guidance as always!
Yes! They are absolutely different. You've received a Notification of Interest (NOI), if you accept it submitting supporting documents and the fee (1500 CAD). After few months of processing if they nominate you, you will get 600 points and your CRS will jump to 1019.I received a message from OINP that they have considered my profile for their PNP program.
Like I said I am totally novice in PNP..are NOI and PNP different ?
I thought people selected for PNP get NOI..or am I missing something here?
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Thank you Wandering Mind.Hey Harry,
I think you got an NOI from Ontario which means you now have 6 months to apply to the province for a nomination.
Congratulations.
Like Omar and Andie have already suggested, with your score you've a very good chance of receiving a direct ITA. Just wait and watch for a few draws and then make up your mind about the OINP. BTW the application fees is 1500 CAD.
yes and no.I received a message from OINP that they have considered my profile for their PNP program.
Like I said I am totally novice in PNP..are NOI and PNP different ?
I thought people selected for PNP get NOI..or am I missing something here?
Ok so let me rephrase it for my and other's understanding.Yes! They are absolutely different. You've received a Notification of Interest (NOI), if you accept it submitting supporting documents and the fee (1500 CAD). After few months of processing if they nominate you, you will get 600 points and your CRS will jump to 1019.
Don't recommend it by the way. You are in very good position of getting ITA without all of this.
See the application guide at the bottom of this page: http://www.ontarioimmigration.ca/en/pnp/OI_PNP_EE_CAPITAL.htmlThank you Wandering Mind.
So how does NOI work? I can see that my EE profile still says I have not been nominated by any province so I assume that this nomination will come once I accept the NOI and fulfils their documentation..right?
Also, where will I accept or reject it?
Thank youWhat I read before, actually, you might get extra points for your spouse's parents. Need to check again!
I am not sure, because I didn't receive one as I am not in the pool. But as per other forum members this process could take about 6 months. There is no special button to accept or reject, you will have to apply within given time frame to accept the invitation.Ok so let me rephrase it for my and other's understanding.
I get NOI not PNP because I will get PNP once I accept the NOI and give them all the document they want and 1500 application processing fee.
Then they will nominate me, viz: give me PNP (600 pts) and my CRS wil jump up. I will be still in the EE pool but now here I will get their nomination and it will be reflected in my EE profile as well.
After that, in the next draw, I will get ITA and the normal application processing will follows along with IRCC visa fees and other things.
So only difference is 1500 extra that I paid for PNP. Am I missing something here? Pls illuminate.
Also pls guide on below queries:
1. Where it is mentioned about the time I am given to accept or reject the NOI?
2. How/Where to accept or reject it?
3. What is the usual processing time for the NOI applications to move to PNP if all documents are okay?
Thank you in advance!
Wow, congrats, you will get an ITA for sure )))I am Waiting for ITA since Wednesday. My Score is 412. And I thought this is the only shot I have since things going to change next month.
But I got my IELTS Result today.
with new Result My score bumped to 468.
I reached safe line.
And I took exam 6 times Always score 6.5 in writing this time its changed.
All the best guys.