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Ray of Hope - 74th Draw

sundar17feb99

Hero Member
Apr 30, 2017
850
1,207
34
Chennai - India
Category........
FSW
Visa Office......
Ottawa
NOC Code......
2281
App. Filed.......
14-06-2017
Nomination.....
05-01-2018
AOR Received.
25-01-2018
IELTS Request
R9L8W6.5S6.5
Med's Done....
09-02-2018
Passport Req..
20-03-2018
It's 5:00am already, when will Ontario unveil the screen of surprise? :mad::mad:
 

Bala090

Newbie
Oct 12, 2017
6
2
NOC Code......
2171
Before may/jun 2017, any applicant with CRS >= 400 will be issued a NOI. He/She can use that as a invitation to apply and submit the documents for processing.
Until recently, they sent NOI to the ICT NOC's who had scores <400 which is largely welcomed and utilized by the applicants.
ahh got it.
CRS: 416
NOC: 2171
do we stand any chance of getting an NOI from OINP
 

infysaxe

Newbie
Aug 9, 2017
4
2
For being considered for OINP nomination, do I need to submit another application with Ontario OR just a profile in Express entry enough.

FYI, I created my Express entry profile in Aug 17.
 

blue_borna

Star Member
Oct 2, 2015
130
10
There was no NOI involved in NSNP today!! It was just people needed to apply before everyone else. It was on a first come first serve basis for anyone with CLB 7 and above score, and without any job offer. But as soon as they opened within 10 minutes the server crashed. I just checked it and that Category B that they were accepting applications for is now full!!!
I have managed to apply in NSNP after 8 long hours struggle. Their website crashed just after they reopen but somehow submitted.
 

raj2017

Hero Member
May 22, 2017
250
384
CANADA TO ANNOUNCE IMMIGRATION TARGET FOR 2018 BY 1ST NOVEMBER 2017 AND SOME GUESSING MAY BE AROUND 450,000 AS THIS YEAR TARGET WAS 300,000

450,000 immigrants a year? Canada could do it, report suggests

How many newcomers should Canada let in next year? We’re about to find out. Ottawa is set to announce the country’s 2018 immigration target by Nov. 1.

The federal government has already upped Canada’s immigrant intake to 300,000 annually, but could it – and should it – go even further?

That’s the question at the heart of a new report by the Conference Board of Canada, which forecasts the potential impacts of different immigration levels on the overall economy, income levels and public spending.

The findings might be disappointing for both supporters and critics of immigration. The pitch for higher immigration levels is simple: More people means more workers to fill up vacancies, entrepreneurs to create new jobs, and customers to buy things like cars and homes. Plus, immigrants are on average younger than native-born Canadians, so newcomers are – quite literally – an injection of fresh blood that helps pay for the ballooning expense of supporting our aging population.

https://globalnews.ca/news/3782202/450000-immigration-target-canada/
Do you know how to find out how many immigrants have landed canada in 2017 upto now?