Dear,
There are many of us here with similar stories and also very frustrated...
I have submitted my first application in September 2014, under the old system. As I work for a huge international company and speak both French and English, I was sure that things will run smoothly. I've even received AOR and they have charged my credit card. I was on a 99% road to get my PER. Well, as the old saying says "If you want to make God laugh, tell him your plans"... On December 31st, I got my full application back because someone has decided finally that I do not have a proof of minimum 1 year work experience, which is btw a totally wrong conclusion. However, it was too late, EE was already onboard and appealing was a long and complicated process.
So, after an initial shock and denial, together with the "I will never ever go to Canada again, not even as a tourist", I ended up creating the EE profile. I've landed with 345 points and again got frustrated. Then I set down again and checked my options - retake IELTS, take TEF (which I initially didn't do as I had more than enough points under the old system)... Again, I ended up with only 361 points.
In June, the light at the end of the tunel appeared (or so I thought), Ontario released the EE French-Speaking Stream and in no time I got the PT and applied. I thought again, being an ultimate optimist, that everything will be ready by the end of the year and that by June 2016 I will be in Toronto with my family. By end of October, things still looked well, as I got my AOR, so all I had to do is wait for a month or two for my nomination.
To cut the long story short, after more than 5 months, I still don't have my Ontario nomination. All I can do is wait and hope that one of these days things will go my way.
I am sorry for such a long post, but I wanted you to understand that you are not alone here and that you should not give up. Try to improve your points, explore all the PNPs and other options, stay as much informed as you can, if you really believe that Canada is the right place for you.
And keep the optimism...
There are many of us here with similar stories and also very frustrated...
I have submitted my first application in September 2014, under the old system. As I work for a huge international company and speak both French and English, I was sure that things will run smoothly. I've even received AOR and they have charged my credit card. I was on a 99% road to get my PER. Well, as the old saying says "If you want to make God laugh, tell him your plans"... On December 31st, I got my full application back because someone has decided finally that I do not have a proof of minimum 1 year work experience, which is btw a totally wrong conclusion. However, it was too late, EE was already onboard and appealing was a long and complicated process.
So, after an initial shock and denial, together with the "I will never ever go to Canada again, not even as a tourist", I ended up creating the EE profile. I've landed with 345 points and again got frustrated. Then I set down again and checked my options - retake IELTS, take TEF (which I initially didn't do as I had more than enough points under the old system)... Again, I ended up with only 361 points.
In June, the light at the end of the tunel appeared (or so I thought), Ontario released the EE French-Speaking Stream and in no time I got the PT and applied. I thought again, being an ultimate optimist, that everything will be ready by the end of the year and that by June 2016 I will be in Toronto with my family. By end of October, things still looked well, as I got my AOR, so all I had to do is wait for a month or two for my nomination.
To cut the long story short, after more than 5 months, I still don't have my Ontario nomination. All I can do is wait and hope that one of these days things will go my way.
I am sorry for such a long post, but I wanted you to understand that you are not alone here and that you should not give up. Try to improve your points, explore all the PNPs and other options, stay as much informed as you can, if you really believe that Canada is the right place for you.
And keep the optimism...