I have 6+ years of experience, roughly 2 years each in these NOCs: 2171, 1122, 0213whats your noc?
I am FSW, 478 score, missed the last week's draw because didn't meet the February cut offAre you CEC or FSW? What's your CRS score?
So you get 45 days instead of 90 days, like on regular federal nomination? Are the documents the same, or do they change?On the basis of last years trend, one can expect OINP draws in this month or next. Let's hope these draws to be big one for score to fall.
45 days are given to submit the documents after receiving NOI. and meanwhile if you receive the EE ITA, you can withdraw from the nomination application
why bothered with OINP. You are FSW class sirI am FSW, 478 score, missed the last week's draw because didn't meet the February cut off
Yup hope I can get the ITA next week. My points will stay at 478 until May..Honestly, you are already in a good position to qualify. That's the thing about OINP, most FSWs they nominate are already going to qualify anyway in the next draw.
I would just wait for the next draw, as long as you're not losing points, you should be a lock for an ITA.
Yup, 45 days to submit your applcation for nomination. Documents from what I have heard, More or less same.So you get 45 days instead of 90 days, like on regular federal nomination? Are the documents the same, or do they change?
So the cost is 1,500 for OINP + 1,300 for normal fees?
Yes sir, preparing my documents for ITA, how ever it might come:Yup, 45 days to submit your applcation for nomination. Documents from what I have heard, More or less same.
Charges you are right.
Btw you should be preparing your documents for fsw and not oinp haha
- Travel & living records. You are required to provide the exacts dates of all international travel in the last 10 years or since you turned 18 years old, whatever comes first. Same thing if you ever lived in a country different of the one you were born.Yes sir, preparing my documents for ITA, how ever it might come:
-Got this week a signed employment reference letter form my previous employer where I worked 6+ years. I think should covers all of the requirements of the IRCC, as I included my things such as responsibilities, job title, category, etc...
-Sent yesterday my fingerprints to get my US PCC. Also, getting all the documents ready for when I am able to get the PCC from México (can only be done once I receive the ITA)
-For funds, I am planning to call my bank once I get the ITA as I believe it has to be dated after the ITA is sent
-Medical I haven't looked into it, just know there is a Doctor in my hometown that is approved to do this procedure
Anything else that I should do, missing or be preparing?
Obrigado cara!- Travel & living records. You are required to provide the exacts dates of all international travel in the last 10 years or since you turned 18 years old, whatever comes first. Same thing if you ever lived in a country different of the one you were born.
from my research, an excel spreadsheet with the dates should be fine. We'll have to fill this info in the EE page, not add a pdf. I did countries for mine, and on countries I only went for a flight connection (Europe) I added the arrival and departure dates in the same day.Obrigado cara!
Yes, I can definitely start that list. Do I only need country + arrival and departure date? Is there a specific format I should follow?