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R u waiting for AINP nomination

Alexkavenko

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Aug 14, 2017
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One question. So do I understand right, people who applying NOT in 10 most popular categories are getting their nominations faster? I am under pg srs 6523. Thanks.
 

Max_Rimon

Star Member
Feb 26, 2018
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Hi All,

There is one more important question that AINP should to be asked - why is after 6 months through 2018 out of 5,600 nominations available only 1,400 issued?

The number of nominations is supposed to be about 2,800 by now correct me if I am wrong. And many of us, who are waiting for AINP nomination, working hard and paying Canadian taxes should wait for our PR by now.

Any thoughts?
 
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RomGill

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May 17, 2018
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Hi All,

There is one more important question that AINP should to be asked - why is after 6 months through 2018 out of 5,600 nominations available only 1,400 issued?

The number of nominations is supposed to be about 2,800 by now correct me if I am wrong. And many of us, who are waiting for AINP nomination, working hard and paying Canadian taxes should wait for our PR by now.

Any thoughts?
You are absolutely right, but what we can do ? they will not answer to this question or do anything according to me !
 

Max_Rimon

Star Member
Feb 26, 2018
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You are absolutely right, but what we can do ? they will not answer to this question or do anything according to me !
Hi,

They will not answer the question, but the truth is transparent and I can definitely tell that nominations issuing process is recently artificially controlled, manipulated and slowed down on purpose, that brings us back again to the question: Why are they doing this to us?

I will give you an example based on the file numbers that were issued in November-December 2017. On average during these months every day applied about 16 applicants for all AINP streams. There are 3 major streams and several small ones, and basically all AINP program can be divided into 4 major categories. So, about 4 SRS PG applicants applied daily.

From the previously gathered information that AINP processes 1 day of applications every 3 calendar days for PG SRS applicants, it brings us to the assumption that they issue only 1 or 2 SRS PG nominations a day!

It's ridiculous, but unfortunately I do not know nobody who can help us the situation :( And we just stay strong and patiently wait
 

lucamayman

Full Member
Apr 20, 2017
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Hi,

They will not answer the question, but the truth is transparent and I can definitely tell that nominations issuing process is recently artificially controlled, manipulated and slowed down on purpose, that brings us back again to the question: Why are they doing this to us?

I will give you an example based on the file numbers that were issued in November-December 2017. On average during these months every day applied about 16 applicants for all AINP streams. There are 3 major streams and several small ones, and basically all AINP program can be divided into 4 major categories. So, about 4 SRS PG applicants applied daily.

From the previously gathered information that AINP processes 1 day of applications every 3 calendar days for PG SRS applicants, it brings us to the assumption that they issue only 1 or 2 SRS PG nominations a day!

It's ridiculous, but unfortunately I do not know nobody who can help us the situation :( And we just stay strong and patiently wait
Didn't you forget they were going to eliminate the SRS Stream at the end of last year? That plan has been postponed until further notice. So think about it this way. International students are not welcome here anymore. Consider yourself lucky that Ainp still accepted your application.

The real question is why you need Ainp? Unless your job is Noc C, then you definitely need it. I see most of people posting here are all Supervisors which is NOC B. So say Ainp is processing Nov applications, then it's been 6 months already. Assume you get your nomination, then you send application to CIC and pay $1000 processing fee. Just like Ainp, you wait again for file number. This wait will be like 2-3 months. So it will be 9 months to receive the Acknowledgement of Receipt (AOR) from CIC. After that, the wait goes on up to 18 months. So why not work 3 more months to obtain a one full year Canadian experience, then apply for Express Entry, save yourself money, time, and frustration?
 

Max_Rimon

Star Member
Feb 26, 2018
77
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Didn't you forget they were going to eliminate the SRS Stream at the end of last year? That plan has been postponed until further notice. So think about it this way. International students are not welcome here anymore. Consider yourself lucky that Ainp still accepted your application.

The real question is why you need Ainp? Unless your job is Noc C, then you definitely need it. I see most of people posting here are all Supervisors which is NOC B. So say Ainp is processing Nov applications, then it's been 6 months already. Assume you get your nomination, then you send application to CIC and pay $1000 processing fee. Just like Ainp, you wait again for file number. This wait will be like 2-3 months. So it will be 9 months to receive the Acknowledgement of Receipt (AOR) from CIC. After that, the wait goes on up to 18 months. So why not work 3 more months to obtain a one full year Canadian experience, then apply for Express Entry, save yourself money, time, and frustration?
Hi,

Thank you for the post, it's a very good point!
 

Yin-yang

Star Member
Aug 14, 2017
73
5
Didn't you forget they were going to eliminate the SRS Stream at the end of last year? That plan has been postponed until further notice. So think about it this way. International students are not welcome here anymore. Consider yourself lucky that Ainp still accepted your application.

The real question is why you need Ainp? Unless your job is Noc C, then you definitely need it. I see most of people posting here are all Supervisors which is NOC B. So say Ainp is processing Nov applications, then it's been 6 months already. Assume you get your nomination, then you send application to CIC and pay $1000 processing fee. Just like Ainp, you wait again for file number. This wait will be like 2-3 months. So it will be 9 months to receive the Acknowledgement of Receipt (AOR) from CIC. After that, the wait goes on up to 18 months. So why not work 3 more months to obtain a one full year Canadian experience, then apply for Express Entry, save yourself money, time, and frustration?
What about them who dont have enough CRS points??
 

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ngal

Full Member
Nov 1, 2017
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I finally got the email

EDS
Applied: Nov 1, 2017
Received file no: Nov 22
Email Verification: may 23
Nov 5223

They called my boss asking what I do and my wage.

Send me a huge list with questions about wage, company chart, notice of assessment, job description, and other minor things.
I had to send all docs in 3 days
Waiting for they to answer now.
 

Louieportillo

Star Member
Nov 14, 2014
106
30
I finally got the email

EDS
Applied: Nov 1, 2017
Received file no: Nov 22
Email Verification: may 23
Nov 5223

They called my boss asking what I do and my wage.

Send me a huge list with questions about wage, company chart, notice of assessment, job description, and other minor things.
I had to send all docs in 3 days
Waiting for they to answer now.
Congrats...under which category/noc are you