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NOVA SCOTIA Provincial Nominee Program January 2015

Maverickjo

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Noni_ca said:
Please I would like to know if NSOI picks people with a score of 70. My lawyer says they pick up only from 72. Is that true please?
If he is really telling you this, then you should find anther honest lawyer with a proper knowledge of what is going on there.. IF you have the time, go through this forum and you will get all info/help you may need any issue.
 

adrscuds

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Noni_ca said:
Please I would like to know if NSOI picks people with a score of 70. My lawyer says they pick up only from 72. Is that true please?
My best advice for you would be: read the application guide FIRST, even before reading forum posts.

Scrutinize the app guide. It contains all the relevant information required to apply to NS.

Do yourself a favor and save the money you were going to spend and proceed with the application yourself, instead of investing $$$ on a lawyer who clearly doesn't know what he's talking about.
 

hasanul_murad

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Dear Experts,

I am preparing Section J – Financial Information of NS-100. Need some advice:

1. I have some DPS (Deposit pension scheme) in a bank, where I have already deposited 200K (accounts in my name and my wife). Can I show this? If Yes, what letters/documents should I ask from the bank?
2. I have a Bangladesh Sanchayapatra (Issued by Bangladesh Bank and distributed by Some Post offices). what letters/documents should I ask from the Post offices/Bangladesh Bank?
3. I have recently purchased an apartment. Can I show this? If Yes, what letters/documents should I submit for this?
4. What else I can use as my financial solvency?

Thanks in advance.
 

Maverickjo

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Friends, to all there who are wondering about the re-settling issue after Landing in any Province for a while and what effect will that have on her/his PR.. I would like to share this..!

Mobility Rights of Canadian Permanent Residents under Provincial Immigration Programs (Audio)
Article Audio: Learn On The Go!

Attorney Colin R. Singer
Montreal / Canada
00:47 / 07:43
The right to legislate in the field of immigration in Canada is shared equally between the Federal government and the provinces. Since the Quebec government acquired exclusive rights to establish its own policies and programs in 1981, all of the provinces and territories have implemented their own immigration programs to select immigrants.
But what is the implication when a province issues an approval for a newcomer to relocate to its province and what are the obligations of an applicant to actually settle in that province?
Increasing numbers of applicants are applying for admission to Canada under a provincial nomination program (PNP) or through Quebec.

A starting point for discussion is section 6 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. Commonly known as the Canadian Charter or the Constitution Act, 1982, it is a series of legislative enactments dating back to the birth of Canada in 1867 that provides Canadians with basic rights in relations with government at all levels and binds all provincial/territorial legislative assemblies in Canada including the federal legislature, the Parliament of Canada. Section 6 provides permanent residents and Canadian citizens with the right to live and work in any province in Canada.

Section 6 reads:

1. Every citizen of Canada has the right to enter, remain in and leave Canada.
2. Every citizen of Canada and every person who has the status of a permanent resident of Canada has the right
o to move to and take up residence in any province; and
o to pursue the gaining of a livelihood in any province.
In immigration matters, the implication of section 6 and mobility rights under the Charter is significant. But these rights do not actually begin until permanent residence has been established.

Once a province selects an applicant, the federal department of Citizenship and Immigration (CIC) will oversee admissibility issues, including health and security. Upon landing at a Port of Entry (POE) in Canada, the Canada Border Services Agency will also ensure admissibility and this would include verifying the truthfulness of an applicant’s intentions to reside in a particular province.
Paragraph 87(2)(b) of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations (IRPR) clarifies that a foreign national is a member of the PN class if they intend to reside in the province that has nominated them.
After receiving a permanent residence visa and appearing at a port of entry for admission to Canada, once admitted, there is nothing that can come in between an applicant’s Charter mobility rights to live and work anywhere in Canada. The provinces which seek to attract newcomers under their provincial immigration programs are left to create the right conditions to attract and more importantly, retain immigrants.
This has been an ongoing challenge for some of the provinces that are being used by prospective applicants as a “back door entry” to Canada, who do not otherwise qualify for admission under the federal skilled worker program.
Indeed, this has been a serious challenge facing Quebec which has direct authority to select 50,000 newcomers under all categories representing approximately 20% of total admissions to Canada. This is by far the most of any province.
Historically, and as empirical data confirms, the province of Quebec retains only a fraction of the applicants it actually approves. Many applicants often decide to forego their initial intention to settle in Quebec and elect to settle elsewhere. This is especially the case under Quebec’s immigrant investor program (QIIP) which has dominated the Canadian market of investment based immigration.
For other provinces including Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island which promote their own skilled worker programs, the retention of immigrants remains an ongoing challenge for provincial policy makers.
Applicants applying through a PN must be mindful of the requirement to maintain compliance with the program and truthfulness in the application process. The intention to settle in a province under an immigration program must be clearly present upon landing.
In the case of individuals where indications at the POE are that they no longer intend to reside in the nominating province/territory, they may be reported under section A44(1) for non-compliance with paragraph 87(2)(b) of the IRPR.
At worst, where it becomes evident that an individual never intended to reside in the nominating province or territory, this could give rise to an allegation of misrepresentation, pursuant to paragraph 40(1)(a) of the IRPA.
Canada’s 730-day residence rules are among the world’s most flexible. Applicant’s can theoretically leave Canada soon after becoming permanent residents for a period of up to 3 years while retaining their Canadian permanent residence during an initially long period of absence.
A Canadian permanent resident is thus afforded the protection under section 6 of the Charter, to change their minds about where they want to live and work in Canada. There are no obstacles or formalities for Canadians to change their province of residence once permanent residence has been firmly established. Government immigration officials at the federal and provincial levels are well aware of this dilemma.
Given the unpredictability that exists under the current federal express entry system, provincial immigration programs will increasingly become attractive entry points for newcomers to Canada. The provinces also face increasing challenges to correctly choose and retain immigrants.
Applicants considering an immigration project to Canada under provincial programs must do so while carefully balancing their legal rights afforded by section 6 of the Charter and the legal obligations imposed under the Immigration Act.
 

Mehrdad2014

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18-05-2016
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Experts please help me how to fill nsnp form , just with pen and paper ? Because It can not be filled electronically via pdf softwares like generic , etc . Thanks in advance
 

Skywalker_RT

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Maverickjo said:

Friends, to all there who are wondering about the re-settling issue after Landing in any Province for a while and what effect will that have on her/his PR.. I would like to share this..!

Mobility Rights of Canadian Permanent Residents under Provincial Immigration Programs (Audio)
Article Audio: Learn On The Go!

Attorney Colin R. Singer
Montreal / Canada
00:47 / 07:43
The right to legislate in the field of immigration in Canada is shared equally between the Federal government and the provinces. Since the Quebec government acquired exclusive rights to establish its own policies and programs in 1981, all of the provinces and territories have implemented their own immigration programs to select immigrants.
But what is the implication when a province issues an approval for a newcomer to relocate to its province and what are the obligations of an applicant to actually settle in that province?
Increasing numbers of applicants...
Thanks for the information, Maverickjo!
 

Skywalker_RT

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Mehrdad2014 said:
Experts please help me how to fill nsnp form , just with pen and paper ? Because It can not be filled electronically via pdf softwares like generic , etc . Thanks in advance
Actually, Acrobat Reader offers some limited support to write in PDFs. If you're careful enough to check the alignment after every update, you can fill the forms properly. I did it in this way. Otherwise, you can do it by hand, as they accept it anyway.
 

Skywalker_RT

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hasanul_murad said:
Dear Experts,

I am preparing Section J – Financial Information of NS-100. Need some advice:

1. I have some DPS (Deposit pension scheme) in a bank, where I have already deposited 200K (accounts in my name and my wife). Can I show this? If Yes, what letters/documents should I ask from the bank?
2. I have a Bangladesh Sanchayapatra (Issued by Bangladesh Bank and distributed by Some Post offices). what letters/documents should I ask from the Post offices/Bangladesh Bank?
3. I have recently purchased an apartment. Can I show this? If Yes, what letters/documents should I submit for this?
4. What else I can use as my financial solvency?

Thanks in advance.
I can't say for sure what is accepted and what is not, but as a general guideline, everything that can be converted to currency without efforts is valid. That means investments are ok, but real estate or any other sell able property (such as a car) is not. About the pension, some other applicant might give you an exact answer. You might also try asking NSOI directly about that.
 

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Please remove or change status for my entry, received AOR, But I withdrew my application as I already got nomination from SINP.


Good luck to everone.
 

Skywalker_RT

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sanjeev31aug said:
Please remove or change status for my entry, received AOR, But I withdrew my application as I already got nomination from SINP.


Good luck to everone.
Thanks for informing, Sanjeev. And good luck in Saskatchewan!
 

Mehrdad2014

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Dec 28, 2014
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Med's Request
Upfront
Med's Done....
24-01-2016
Interview........
Waived
Passport Req..
18-05-2016
VISA ISSUED...
25-05-2016
LANDED..........
21-06-2016
According to nsnp 2015 spread sheet , the last applicant who got AOR , is the one with maximum May 2015 received date . Now my question is , is it allright to send applicatio for ee demand ? Since my application is ready and I am doubtful to send it or not , dear experts please reply as always thanks in advance.
 

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yasiday said:
I got pre-AOR Dec 9th

Application received May 12th
Thanks for updating. By the way, you can register to the spreadsheet using the form on my signature.
 

Skywalker_RT

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Mehrdad2014 said:
According to nsnp 2015 spread sheet , the last applicant who got AOR , is the one with maximum May 2015 received date . Now my question is , is it allright to send applicatio for ee demand ? Since my application is ready and I am doubtful to send it or not , dear experts please reply as always thanks in advance.
As they only require simple copies of documents, send it now. If they change the system significantly after the new year, you can just send it again and, after getting one of the applications processed, withdraw the other.
 

preti

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Hello ,
I wanted to ask that is NSNP working nw?? Becoz thr r no updates abt any nomination after may. Have they fulfiled thr quota for this year? :(