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Need a info guys regarding siblings . If my own Uncle(my father's brother) is having a Canadian Citizen, can't I get 15 points ? Or direct siblings has to be there ? Pls guide
 
Need a info guys regarding siblings . If my own Uncle(my father's brother) is having a Canadian Citizen, can't I get 15 points ? Or direct siblings has to be there ? Pls guide
No you cannot claim the points. Your Sibling would be someone who shares same parent(s) with you and only he/she can get you additional 15 points
 
In a nutshell.. if we get an invitation.. and if we are interested..we accept and apply for that province.. and if things go well you get a nomination from that province.. which boosts your CRS by 600 points..and we'll get an ITA..
And no we don't decide to get an invitation.. it depends on the province and their on demand NOCs.. you just have to wait for those..

For more details please do read Wandering mind's post...
Is it good if we apply for NOI and get Nomination, how long will this process takes place,
what are the timelines we are looking at for both the express entry and PNP once we get ITA to get PR
 
BTW I have one more question, once we create EE and we didn't get ITA, will that profile be valid or I have to create a new profile for every draw ??
 
No you cannot claim the points. Your Sibling would be someone who shares same parent(s) with you and only he/she can get you additional 15 points[/QUOTE
No you cannot claim the points. Your Sibling would be someone who shares same parent(s) with you and only he/she can get you additional 15 points
Hmmm thanks ... But sad I won't be getting any additional points...
 
Is it good if we apply for NOI and get Nomination, how long will this process takes place,
what are the timelines we are looking at for both the express entry and PNP once we get ITA to get PR
BTW I have one more question, once we create EE and we didn't get ITA, will that profile be valid or I have to create a new profile for every draw ??

PNPs are a bit longer than the normal process and it costs you extra (1500 for Ontario). So it's basically up to you, if your score isn't very good or ifnyou aren't sure about getting an ITA, then yep...
And no, your EE profile is valid for 1 year.
 
BTW I have one more question, once we create EE and we didn't get ITA, will that profile be valid or I have to create a new profile for every draw ??
Same profile will be valid for 1 year.