If you received an NOI from OINP, see below for details and how to apply.
https://www.ontario.ca/page/ontarios-express-entry-human-capital-priorities-stream
You don't call or email them. You apply online if you wish to accept NOI and go ahead with the application.
Again, read the link. Everything you need to know is in there. Read section 3 under "Before You Apply"
Thank you so much, sorry for the obvious question.
I am currently sitting on 459, does the score will speed up the PR application review process ? for example 459, and 1059, is there a speed difference between these 2 ? is the higher score take lesser time ?
No, not really. Some say PNPs are processed faster.
Not sure if that's true.
But definitely not twice as fast .
No, not really. Some say PNPs are processed faster.
Not sure if that's true.
But definitely not twice as fast .
Thank you so much, sorry for the obvious question.
I am currently sitting on 459, does the score will speed up the PR application review process ? for example 459, and 1059, is there a speed difference between these 2 ? is the higher score take lesser time ?
Just to be safe I am gonna to
Do you know how long does take to get nominee approved (get the 600 points reflect on my profile ?)
No it doesn't speed up your application
Since you are sitting at 459, you could wait for another draw or two. There's a chance you might be picked up.
Yeah, by all means...go for it. What's your NOC Code? CRS score?
OINP processing averages 6-8 weeks...could be longer if you're asked for more documents.
Best wishes mate!
I am sitting on 459,
I want to get the NOI because
1. what if they rejected my application ..
2. the score gone up
No it doesn't speed up your application
Since you are sitting at 459, you could wait for another draw or two. There's a chance you might be picked up.
Hi,
I have a 3-years advanced diploma but while I am filling application, it said:
o qualify under the Human Capital Priorities Stream, you must have a Canadian Bachelor's degree or higher, or its equivalent.
Does this mean I am not qualified for ONIP ?
What does your ECA say about your degree. What's the Canadian equivalent.