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I bet you did your research and know by now that your chances are about 10%

sorry I do not get it, why is 10%?
 
he/she is kidding man... we people are frustated with such questions ;)

when we are struggling to score above 430, you are asking whether u will get an ITA or not with CRS 457... that will definitely annoy ;)

ofcourse you are going to get ITA In next draw... Congrats :)

Thank you for being kind, I cannot stand these kind of questions because I think anyone remotely interested in Canadian Immigration system knows that with 457 will get ITA in the next draw. I don’t want to waste my time answering these posts ever again, with all due respect!
 
It seems like most of them are waiting for OINP to re-open since late July 207. It will be close very soon that is my personal through.
 
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he/she is kidding man... we people are frustated with such questions ;)

when we are struggling to score above 430, you are asking whether u will get an ITA or not with CRS 457... that will definitely annoy ;)

ofcourse you are going to get ITA In next draw... Congrats :)


oh oh I get it now, jeje, I think it is like you said. We are so frustrated for the PR, that laughing in a moment like this is really difficult, I mean while we wait for the holy ITA. :rolleyes:
 
No, I don't. But reading the update, they seem to imply that the NOIs could be resumed again.

Also, it seems that they'll implement a new system for 2018, as all the NOIs will expire. This is just a guess.
Same deductions I made.
 
he/she is kidding man... we people are frustated with such questions ;)

when we are struggling to score above 430, you are asking whether u will get an ITA or not with CRS 457... that will definitely annoy ;)

ofcourse you are going to get ITA In next draw... Congrats :)


Ok I get it now. I did not want to sound arrogant, I just created my profile last Tuesday and even when I have CRS 459, I am really nervous, I never take anything for granted, sorry if it hurts anyone's feelings.
 
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I suggest you to update your marrital status in ee profile
I wouldn't. Until the actual event takes place in my mind he doesnt need to because the marriage certificate will corroborate the actual date of the marriage. If anything the update should be to common law only if they have been living together a year or more. The seniors can correct me if I am wrong.
 
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How do you define very old. I created a new profile in June 2017 as my previous profile expired.
very old means almost 10 or 11 months.... I don't think you need to create new one because it just 5 months old.. I could be wrong but seniors please put lights on it...
 
I wouldn't. Until the actual event takes place in my mind he doesnt need to because the marriage certificate will corroborate the actual date of the marriage. If anything the update should be to common law only if they have been living together a year or more. The seniors can correct me if I am wrong.

You are very correct sir/madam.

After further investigation on OINP website, I found this gem of info:

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  • What if my circumstances change (I re-take my language test, I get married, etc) after I apply for a nomination?
MCI must be notified if there is any change to your personal information or circumstance that is detailed on your Nominee Application Form, including (but not limited to):

  • a change in immigration status (expiration or change in work/study permit);
  • a change in employment status (loss of employment or new employer);
  • changes to your contact information;
  • any change which could affect your federal Comprehensive Ranking Score (CRS) score; or
  • changes in family composition due to marriage or common-law relationship, the birth of a child, a change of custody of a child, divorce/separation, or death.
Failure to notify MCI of any changes to your personal information or circumstance will affect the outcome of your MCI and CIC applications.
Please see the “Changes in Personal Information Section” in the application guide for more details.

"

Which means, I should only update the EE profile AND nomination AFTER I get married. Meaning that until November 17th, I simply accept the NOI as single and keep going with the process normally, and simply let them know once I really get married.

*PS: I am not in common-law marriage, we will formally get married as the old days :P

Thank you all!
 
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