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hamzi

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May 9, 2016
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Hi,

I am new to start Canada immigration process. Checked my scope on CRS , which is around 400. What i believe it is better to apply provincial nomination program. Hope it will give me 600 point to qualify in pool.

Is there any generous soul to help me in this process. Help me to understand the Provincial nomination system.
Which province nomination is available?

Regards
Hammad
 
If you have no job offer, u will end up with:
1- Prince Edward but early respond
2- Manitopa conditioned with friend support already there.
3- Saskatchewan and Nova Scotia open from time to time, just follow their web sites
4- New Brunswick conditioned by attending information session held by them in foreign countries.

Keep following this forum, you will find more details.
 
diaa_algazzar said:
If you have no job offer, u will end up with:
1- Prince Edward but early respond
2- Manitopa conditioned with friend support already there.
3- Saskatchewan and Nova Scotia open from time to time, just follow their web sites
4- New Brunswick conditioned by attending information session held by them in foreign countries.

Keep following this forum, you will find more details.


As a matter for fact NB also accept other applications not only people who attended info sessions, Manitoba has a small place called Morden where there's no need to any ties to apply.

PE only respond to application they think it will work there market requirements. Saskatchewan opens but it has a list of occupations that may apply
 
NB has restricted their invites significantly during the last 2 months...it seems they've gotten a good number of applicants already hehe.

I believe PEI is the only really open province at the moment - their ITA takes a while though.
 
1) PEI - it is supposed to be opened: nobody understands exactly the process (maybe, nor the own province). We don't know the NOCs in demand. Receiving a response after EOI (Expression of Interest) is like winning the lottery.
2) New Brunswick - closed: they had, for a couple of months, the Open category, which allowed EOI from in-demand NOCs. However, they closed it and, as a result, a lot of people who sent EOI is waiting a response until now, without any certainty. And the province chose the inconvenient/unfair method of giving "verbal ITAs" to whom attend (in person) their sessions across the world.
3) Saskatchewan - closed: you need to collect all the required documents upfront. When they randomically open the process, it is on a first-come/first-served basis, so the quotas end up really fast.
4) Nova Scotia - closed: getting a nomination can last up to 1 year. It is a very slow process. The 2016 quota has not opened yet, but with their velocity, I don't know if it will ever be a reality.

I can't say too much about Ontario. The other provinces does not offer a PNP without a permanent job offer (LMIA approved).
 
Saskatchewan opens up a few hundred slots every now and then...but you really need to check their site regularly to find out.

Ontario is usually the most sought after province, and some people say they might re-open during the December.
 
dhvs said:
1) PEI - it is supposed to be opened: nobody understands exactly the process (maybe, nor the own province). We don't know the NOCs in demand. Receiving a response after EOI (Expression of Interest) is like winning the lottery.
2) New Brunswick - closed: they had, for a couple of months, the Open category, which allowed EOI from in-demand NOCs. However, they closed it and, as a result, a lot of people who sent EOI is waiting a response until now, without any certainty. And the province chose the inconvenient/unfair method of giving "verbal ITAs" to whom attend (in person) their sessions across the world.
3) Saskatchewan - closed: you need to collect all the required documents upfront. When they randomically open the process, it is on a first-come/first-served basis, so the quotas end up really fast.
4) Nova Scotia - closed: getting a nomination can last up to 1 year. It is a very slow process. The 2016 quota has not opened yet, but with their velocity, I don't know if it will ever be a reality.

I can't say too much about Ontario. The other provinces does not offer a PNP without a permanent job offer (LMIA approved).
I expect the immigration programs for the Maritimes (NB, PEI, NS) to be limited for now. From all the news reports these provinces are requesting with the federal government to introduce some changes that will enable them to retain immigrants or divert immigrants to settle in these provinces (perhaps from federal streams?). There has been some news of a new pilot program for the Maritimes, but no specifics - only a quick comment of changes coming in the fall.

.../atb