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Ontario PNP (OINP) 2019 Discussion Join Here

bbmaple

Member
Sep 5, 2019
11
3
Hi Bbmaple. I just checked. It's still on DIP. I wonder why it's taking so long for me :(
Hi
I don't know as well. However, it seems that 30-60 does not pertain to calendar days, but rather business days as confirmed by the staff that answered my call last week. So I guess you haven't really reached the 60 days maximum processing time yet. Moreover, having and ADR may cause additional processing time.
I know the feeling of being in DIP status for a long time, not knowing what's happening. Although the only thing you can do right now is to just wait, I understand the difficulty and helplessness.
If it's still in DIP after this week, I suggest you call them again on top of an e-mail. I e-mailed them the day before I called them last week. My call was made around 9:30 AM their time. It was picked up in less than 5 mins and the lady who spoke to me was really nice. I kindly asked if there were any issues with regards to my application as I haven't received any e-mail for an ADR and that I'm just really worried. She asked for my file number and then told me that I need not be worried as it's in the "final stages". She put my mind at ease for a bit. I wish I can still call to thank her. Unfortunately, I don't remember her name.
 

Murasu

Member
Sep 2, 2019
10
11
NOC Code......
2173
@pedestal-man
I received my NOI on August 1, and my profile expired on 10th of August. So I created a new profile with the UCID of the expired profile.
And with this new profile, I submitted the application for OINP. I contacted Ontario on 10th of September asking them if I should be submitting anything further and I received a mail stating Incomplete Application and that I should be submitting the old profile and documents containing details of the new profile and the NOI. On 13th of September I saw the red icon enabled in the OINP portal, clicking on which enabled me to add the requested documents and I submitted them.

On 16th of September, I received the Receipt of Complete Application mail and the application status changed to Assessment.
 

AnitaM

Full Member
Sep 30, 2018
39
1
@pedestal-man
I received my NOI on August 1, and my profile expired on 10th of August. So I created a new profile with the UCID of the expired profile.
And with this new profile, I submitted the application for OINP. I contacted Ontario on 10th of September asking them if I should be submitting anything further and I received a mail stating Incomplete Application and that I should be submitting the old profile and documents containing details of the new profile and the NOI. On 13th of September I saw the red icon enabled in the OINP portal, clicking on which enabled me to add the requested documents and I submitted them.

On 16th of September, I received the Receipt of Complete Application mail and the application status changed to Assessment.
Hi , i received my noi on Aug 1st as well..but i have been waiting for my masters eca ever since.was due this week. I have registered on the oinp portal but i want to know that do they accept application after 45 days? Because i hav heard on several forums that its actually 6 months . Also now that i have registered , can i wait a few days for my masters eca and based on that submitt the application or withdraw if in case crs goes above 470?
 

pedestal-man

Hero Member
Dec 16, 2015
365
156
Canada
Category........
FSW
Visa Office......
Ottawwa
NOC Code......
0**1
AOR Received.
25-05-2017
Hi , i received my noi on Aug 1st as well..but i have been waiting for my masters eca ever since.was due this week. I have registered on the oinp portal but i want to know that do they accept application after 45 days? Because i hav heard on several forums that its actually 6 months . Also now that i have registered , can i wait a few days for my masters eca and based on that submitt the application or withdraw if in case crs goes above 470?
Why are you waiting for your Master’s degree ECA? When does your 45 days expire?
 

pedestal-man

Hero Member
Dec 16, 2015
365
156
Canada
Category........
FSW
Visa Office......
Ottawwa
NOC Code......
0**1
AOR Received.
25-05-2017
Understood.

@pedestal-man
I received my NOI on August 1, and my profile expired on 10th of August. So I created a new profile with the UCID of the expired profile.
And with this new profile, I submitted the application for OINP. I contacted Ontario on 10th of September asking them if I should be submitting anything further and I received a mail stating Incomplete Application and that I should be submitting the old profile and documents containing details of the new profile and the NOI. On 13th of September I saw the red icon enabled in the OINP portal, clicking on which enabled me to add the requested documents and I submitted them.

On 16th of September, I received the Receipt of Complete Application mail and the application status changed to Assessment.
 

pedestal-man

Hero Member
Dec 16, 2015
365
156
Canada
Category........
FSW
Visa Office......
Ottawwa
NOC Code......
0**1
AOR Received.
25-05-2017
@organicgawd

Personal Opinion
$1500 is nothing compared to the peace of mind of becoming a PR. So many people have been in Canada for years and would pay a lot more than 1500$ if they get a NOI .

Pay the $1500 even if you have to use your credit card( another smile )

Technically, you have to live in a province nominating you through the PNP process. In fact you have answer ‘yes’ to a question saying you commit to living in Ontario.

I have heard of people who decided to move from their PNP province after nomination and ran into issues during citizenship time.( Not 100% sure)

But I also personally know of a person who had a PNP and left the province before 3 years and is now a citizen. ( Because technically again, a PR has freedom of movement by law)

And why would you want to live elsewhere in Canada? If you are scared of high expenses in the GTA, you may move to Windsor or London ON later on.

In 2015/2016, Ontario gave NOI to many people above CRS 400, many too it for granted because of 1500$ fee, they are still roaming Lagos without a PR.

What if the scores go to 489 after the elections or the whole express entry thing is restructured, it can be regrettable?

What if the French scores were not released? Or the test date was cancelled because of a Dorian-like storm?

In summary, pay 1500$ and have peace of mind. That way you’re contributing to the growth of our province ( u can grow here).

Hello everyone. Sorry if I'm posting in the wrong place but I'm new here and not sure yet how to navigate the forum. I received the NOI from Ontario exactly one month ago and I'm unsure what to do with the 45 day deadline quickly approaching. Just for reference, I have a CRS score of 443 that I can maybe improve it with a better French language score (English is maxed out), and I am turning 30 next year.

My questions to anyone who can help are the following:

- Should I not risk it and apply to Ontario? I'm not sure if this is my only shot to get permanent residency.
- Is there a chance ITA's would be sent with my score or similar in the coming months or early next year?
- Would I be obligated to stay in Ontario if I apply and am accepted?
- Cost is a factor and I don't know if I should pay another 400-500$ to take the French test, or spend the 1500$ on OINP if it isn't guaranteed.

Thanks in advance to anyone who answers!
 
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saqib528

Full Member
Jan 18, 2018
44
9
Category........
PNP
NOC Code......
2175
Hello everyone. Sorry if I'm posting in the wrong place but I'm new here and not sure yet how to navigate the forum. I received the NOI from Ontario exactly one month ago and I'm unsure what to do with the 45 day deadline quickly approaching. Just for reference, I have a CRS score of 443 that I can maybe improve it with a better French language score (English is maxed out), and I am turning 30 next year.

My questions to anyone who can help are the following:

- Should I not risk it and apply to Ontario? I'm not sure if this is my only shot to get permanent residency.
- Is there a chance ITA's would be sent with my score or similar in the coming months or early next year?
- Would I be obligated to stay in Ontario if I apply and am accepted?
- Cost is a factor and I don't know if I should pay another 400-500$ to take the French test, or spend the 1500$ on OINP if it isn't guaranteed.

Thanks in advance to anyone who answers!

@organicgawd
I started my struggle in 2017... CRS hit 413 and 415 and 417 etc. but by the time I got my ECA and reached 424... score never came down again... then I started diploma in 2018 hoping when I reach 446 it will surely give me ITA but by the time I got upgraded ECA, scores stopped above 457. I was lucky to get PNP in tech draw by ontario.
I would suggest to pay $1500 and have peace of mind instead regretting for the rest of your life ... if the score went above 480. A bird in hand is better than 2 in the bush
 
Sep 15, 2019
13
3
My CRS score in 430. I created my express entry profile on 03Sep2019. My NOC is 0114 (one of the priority occupations in Ontario) with 9+ years of experience. Can I expect NoI from Ontario. What are the chances of getting nominated or what are the chances getting ITA in express entry?
Can someone please reply atleast
 

organicgawd

Newbie
Sep 16, 2019
9
0
@organicgawd
I started my struggle in 2017... CRS hit 413 and 415 and 417 etc. but by the time I got my ECA and reached 424... score never came down again... then I started diploma in 2018 hoping when I reach 446 it will surely give me ITA but by the time I got upgraded ECA, scores stopped above 457. I was lucky to get PNP in tech draw by ontario.
I would suggest to pay $1500 and have peace of mind instead regretting for the rest of your life ... if the score went above 480. A bird in hand is better than 2 in the bush
Thanks for your response. I'll go ahead and apply.
 

organicgawd

Newbie
Sep 16, 2019
9
0
It is difficult to predict who would get noi and what'd be their crs

It remains to be seen what would happen to crs cut off after election

Is it possible to increase ypur crs?
Its certainly possible with the French test. However, the more I reflect on what you and others have suggested, it seems the smart to apply to Ontario. I've began the application today and I'm coming across new obstacles like passport pages and reference letters.
 

WantToImmigrate

Champion Member
Feb 4, 2019
1,073
534
Its certainly possible with the French test. However, the more I reflect on what you and others have suggested, it seems the smart to apply to Ontario. I've began the application today and I'm coming across new obstacles like passport pages and reference letters.
If you're eligible or have received noi from Ontario.. nothing like it.. consider that 1500 CAD as an insurance policy's premium.. it'll ensure you get an ita :)