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Author Topic: H1B - Alberta PNP File Number / Certificate Timeline  (Read 664256 times)
nathan1970
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« Reply #4620 on: March 13, 2010, 08:42:53 pm »

I got a letter from Alberta Immigrant Nominee Program and they said they had closed my file because IT secor is no longer on the AINP occupations under pressure list. If I want to re-open my file then I have to provide them a valid job offer letter from an Alberta employer.

My file was received on 04/14/2009 and my file number is 3XXX. I am wondering if anyone else got the same letter.
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sach_nyc
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« Reply #4621 on: March 14, 2010, 02:07:46 am »

I got a letter from Alberta Immigrant Nominee Program and they said they had closed my file because IT secor is no longer on the AINP occupations under pressure list. If I want to re-open my file then I have to provide them a valid job offer letter from an Alberta employer.

My file was received on 04/14/2009 and my file number is 3XXX. I am wondering if anyone else got the same letter.

What was your NOC?

-Sach
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baireddy
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« Reply #4622 on: March 14, 2010, 08:01:08 am »





I got a letter from Alberta Immigrant Nominee Program and they said they had closed my file because IT secor is no longer on the AINP occupations under pressure list. If I want to re-open my file then I have to provide them a valid job offer letter from an Alberta employer.

My file was received on 04/14/2009 and my file number is 3XXX. I am wondering if anyone else got the same letter.

Very sad to hear this..

In AINP Official Website they clearly mentioned for US H1B Visa Holder:

""Important Note: An updated version of the AINP Occupations Under Pressure List was posted on September 1, 2009. Any applications postmarked on or before September 1, 2009 will be assessed using the previous NOC list that was posted on this website at the time the Candidate submitted the application. All applications postmarked after September 1, 2009 will be assessed based on the list currently posted.""



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Chakademus
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« Reply #4623 on: March 14, 2010, 08:07:39 am »

I got a letter from Alberta Immigrant Nominee Program and they said they had closed my file because IT secor is no longer on the AINP occupations under pressure list. If I want to re-open my file then I have to provide them a valid job offer letter from an Alberta employer.

My file was received on 04/14/2009 and my file number is 3XXX. I am wondering if anyone else got the same letter.

Wow, that's scary. I am in the same timeframe as you and my NOC is 2173, I wonder what that means for people like me. If my memory serves me right, the occupations list changed on April 15th or 16th, and IT and software related occupations were still legit at that time. I remember rushing to complete and mail the documents.  I hope they are not going back on their word...
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« Reply #4624 on: March 14, 2010, 09:55:28 am »

I got a letter from Alberta Immigrant Nominee Program and they said they had closed my file because IT secor is no longer on the AINP occupations under pressure list. If I want to re-open my file then I have to provide them a valid job offer letter from an Alberta employer.

My file was received on 04/14/2009 and my file number is 3XXX. I am wondering if anyone else got the same letter.




I have applied in the same timeframe as you and if AINP is doing this to applicants, then it seems to be a very unreliable program and going to end soon for IT people. I'm pretty sure that it is very difficult to get IT jobs in Alberta, the way the situation is right now. We better look for other options soon.
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« Reply #4625 on: March 14, 2010, 12:39:39 pm »

list was supposed to change on april 15th but finally it got changed on may 19th..

Wow, that's scary. I am in the same timeframe as you and my NOC is 2173, I wonder what that means for people like me. If my memory serves me right, the occupations list changed on April 15th or 16th, and IT and software related occupations were still legit at that time. I remember rushing to complete and mail the documents.  I hope they are not going back on their word...
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« Reply #4626 on: March 14, 2010, 01:37:52 pm »

Is this letter stuff is rumor or true?
If true, does applicants have any legal rights that AINP changed the word?
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baireddy
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« Reply #4627 on: March 14, 2010, 02:09:40 pm »

Is this letter stuff is rumor or true?
If true, does applicants have any legal rights that AINP changed the word?

I don't think they will change their word.

I request our friend who got this letter(in which form email or hard copy letter in post box), let us know

clearly or creating some ripples among us, as all are passive including AINP people..

Compe up my friend and post clear stuff for all our doubts...

No doubt we all share your hard feelings, as we are sailing in the same boat.


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« Reply #4628 on: March 14, 2010, 02:50:07 pm »

I got one yesterday as well. They said that due to economical climate change and since there is no shortage anymore in alberta for ICT sector they are closing my file and that if I can provide them with the job offer before april 1st they might consider reopening my file. So it looks like at  this time they don't want  IT people to enter Canada. Program is dead for IT folks ...!!! Good luck guys ...!!Lets find something else something better life doesn't end here...I think they (Canadian Govt) are making a big mistake by closing this program through this they had an opportunity to get a good proven talent from US and compete with it but anyways ....

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ainp10
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« Reply #4629 on: March 14, 2010, 03:29:21 pm »

Hi Guys,



i have BAD NEWS FOR ALL IT PEOPEL WHO APPLIED TO AINP ON APRIL 2009 ONWORDS,

they will send you a letter that they have closed your case and they may re-open it for you if you have a valid job offer and they will give you 15 day period to find job in Alberta,


so basically what they did is they do not want any IT people there now,

so please do not waste your  time thinking and asking questions to them or on this forum,

regards,
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« Reply #4630 on: March 14, 2010, 03:32:03 pm »

I got one yesterday as well. They said that due to economical climate change and since there is no shortage anymore in alberta for ICT sector they are closing my file and that if I can provide them with the job offer before april 1st they might consider reopening my file. So it looks like at  this time they don't want  IT people to enter Canada. Program is dead for IT folks ...!!! Good luck guys ...!!Lets find something else something better life doesn't end here...I think they (Canadian Govt) are making a big mistake by closing this program through this they had an opportunity to get a good proven talent from US and compete with it but anyways ....


Hi Guys,

THIS IS NOT RUMOR-- TRUE NEWS AND 150% CONFIRMED!!!!
i have BAD NEWS FOR ALL IT PEOPEL WHO APPLIED TO AINP ON APRIL 2009 ONWORDS,

they will send you a letter that they have closed your case and they may re-open it for you if you have a valid job offer and they will give you 15 day period to find job in Alberta,


so basically what they did is they do not want any IT people there now,

so please do not waste your  time thinking and asking questions to them or on this forum,

regards,
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« Reply #4631 on: March 14, 2010, 04:11:13 pm »

I got one yesterday as well. They said that due to economical climate change and since there is no shortage anymore in alberta for ICT sector they are closing my file and that if I can provide them with the job offer before april 1st they might consider reopening my file. So it looks like at  this time they don't want  IT people to enter Canada. Program is dead for IT folks ...!!! Good luck guys ...!!Lets find something else something better life doesn't end here...I think they (Canadian Govt) are making a big mistake by closing this program through this they had an opportunity to get a good proven talent from US and compete with it but anyways ....



It is not the Canadian Government that is closing it, it is the Alberta immigration.  If they feel that they do not need any more IT people, then maybe it is better that they close the program than inviting more and more IT people to apply when there are no jobs for them any more.  Still.. it always sucks when they change the rules on you after you have already applied.
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« Reply #4632 on: March 14, 2010, 04:12:25 pm »

I think the time frame is for one year and not for 15 days atleast for me it says April 1st 2011. My application reached them on 31st March 2009.
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« Reply #4633 on: March 14, 2010, 04:23:21 pm »

Leon,
I agree that they can close it whenever they want however I wonder it took them so much time to realise that they don't need more people and also what I was thinking is that they can pause a program for a while if they think they have got enough people and later select from the applicants if they need more rather than just closing the program also there is no certainity that the people who have got nomination will surely enter Alberta so if their statistics are based on that number I doubt its accuracy. What I am saying is that it is hard to digest the reason they gave in the letter I wonder how they are calculating that whether they need people or not it is  quite impossible to come up with those numbers especially in such circumstances.
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« Reply #4634 on: March 14, 2010, 06:00:23 pm »

It's really bad. I thought this was long term immigration strategy of Alberta and Alberta is in better shape to ride out the storm as per their FAQ. I don't know what happened to that "long term immigration strategy"?

This is from FAQ -

Will program be scaled back or cancelled given current economic situation? Are there any quotas?
There is no doubt that the economy continues to slow down, in Alberta and around the world. Alberta is in a better position than
most places to ride out the storm. The Strategic Recruitment Stream - U.S. Visa Holder Category is part of the Government of
Alberta's long-term immigration strategy to keep the Alberta economy strong well into the future.
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