There's an OINP thread where people who received NOIs between April 10 and 14 said their nomination was processed in less than one month.Yes, a lot of us are.
There are some aspects to consider before accepting.
There's the money (CAD$1,500). There's the time (some people told me the wait is nearly 10 months right now, I'm not sure if it's true, but I'm sure it is more than 4 additional months). There's also the papelwork; they really ask for more thning than the federal government to make the nomination (at least for the work experience).
So, if the scores go down, we may be on our way to Canada in 6 to 8 months. If we go throught the PNP, then it will be 12 to 18 months I think.
Bottom line is, it is best to watch the next two draws to have a close idea of what's really going on with the trend right now. If the scores go down, In my opinion, it would be best to wait one or two months to get the ITA directly instead of accepting the NOI. But, in the other hand, if the scores start to go up, then we might have to take the NOI to get a PNP and take the long road.
So it seems as if Ontario is speeding up the process. Which makes me wonder if they are doing this because the CRS cut-off is surely expected to fall, making OINP redundant?!