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SUMMARY OF ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS FOR ALL EXPRESS ENTRY PNP STREAMS

nri7777

Hero Member
Nov 2, 2019
286
86
Category........
FSW
Visa Office......
Ottawa
NOC Code......
0121
Doc's Request.
NA
Nomination.....
NA
AOR Received.
23-12-2019
- Age: 23-24
- CLB 9 IELTS
- Computer programmer (not sure which NOC is that, 2174?)
- CRS, shy over 400

Which PNP you recommend me trying?

Besides ticking that I'm interested in all provinces when completing my EE profile, is there anything else I can do to improve my chances to get nominated by a province?

@nri7777: Is it possible that you can chime in?

Many thanks :)
just check your NOC once and PNP is based on the noc code and try to increase your CRS as it will open up more options.
 

nri7777

Hero Member
Nov 2, 2019
286
86
Category........
FSW
Visa Office......
Ottawa
NOC Code......
0121
Doc's Request.
NA
Nomination.....
NA
AOR Received.
23-12-2019
Hi, I need one clarification, it would be a great help.

I have completed my Bachelor of business administration in the year 2010-13, after tht I started pursuing my Bachelor in law from June 2013-June 2016, Due to backlog I Completed in the year June-2017. But I started working on full time basis from August 2016 as my college was over. So can I show my work experience from August 2016? Or from the date I got LLB degree I.e June 2017.

Please note that My full time work doesn’t requires any license nor any law degree which I started in August 2016.
yes you can, no issues.
 

rad_mak

Star Member
Jul 11, 2017
104
4
Hi All,

I have tried ielts 2 times but yet not scored desired result for ee. Best score is LRWS, 8, 7.5, 6.5, 6.5. I am thinking of atleast submit my profile and I may have a chance of getting selected for PNP program through that. However, I am also concerned about the noc codes, do I have to put all my job experiences according with the noc codes ?

Also, if lets say my current job noc code is not in demand which is procurement, what if my previous job is in demand which is logistics and custom clearance. Do they even select on the basis of previous noc code / job experience ? Or just on the basis of our current noc code / job experience? I would appreciate help thanks in advance.
Same case
 

vladandrie51

Star Member
Mar 14, 2019
54
6
just check your NOC once and PNP is based on the noc code and try to increase your CRS as it will open up more options.
The only way I can increase my CRS is wait to get 3 years of foreign exprience (Will happen soon) or get a masters degree (which I'm not exactly looking forward to).

Clb is already 9.

The NOC is 2174, I double checked :)

Even so, do you think there are any promising PNP for me I can base my hopes on? Perhaps AINP?
 
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nri7777

Hero Member
Nov 2, 2019
286
86
Category........
FSW
Visa Office......
Ottawa
NOC Code......
0121
Doc's Request.
NA
Nomination.....
NA
AOR Received.
23-12-2019
The only way I can increase my CRS is wait to get 3 years of foreign exprience (Will happen soon) or get a masters degree (which I'm not exactly looking forward to).

Clb is already 9.

The NOC is 2174, I double checked :)

Even so, do you think there are any promising PNP for me I can base my hopes on? Perhaps AINP?
ontario and Saskatchewan
 
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rad_mak

Star Member
Jul 11, 2017
104
4
Hi All,

I have tried ielts 2 times but yet not scored desired result for ee. Best score is LRWS, 8, 7.5, 6.5, 6.5. I am thinking of atleast submit my profile and I may have a chance of getting selected for PNP program through that. However, I am also concerned about the noc codes, do I have to put all my job experiences according with the noc codes ?

Also, if lets say my current job noc code is not in demand which is procurement, what if my previous job is in demand which is logistics and custom clearance. Do they even select on the basis of previous noc code / job experience ? Or just on the basis of our current noc code / job experience? I would appreciate help thanks in advance.
Can someone please reply to this question

Mine is a similar case.
 

zhasaad

Newbie
Dec 8, 2019
2
0
Dear,

I am willing to immigrate to Canada for Filipinos as i am already working for Philippines relating entertainment stuff on my website.

Please tell me if i can move to Canada.

Thanks & Regards:
 

nri7777

Hero Member
Nov 2, 2019
286
86
Category........
FSW
Visa Office......
Ottawa
NOC Code......
0121
Doc's Request.
NA
Nomination.....
NA
AOR Received.
23-12-2019
Thanks for the answers. Appreciate it. I'm looking into those as we speak.

What are your thoughts on Alberta's AINP? I've seen that there are low cut-off CRS scores.
AINP is done for this year looking forward for 2020 now.
 

nri7777

Hero Member
Nov 2, 2019
286
86
Category........
FSW
Visa Office......
Ottawa
NOC Code......
0121
Doc's Request.
NA
Nomination.....
NA
AOR Received.
23-12-2019
Can someone please reply to this question

Mine is a similar case.
PNP is totally NOC based and it would select on your current NOC so lets wait for 2020 now as this year quota is almost over.
 

ozzyess

Star Member
Oct 21, 2019
167
20
As your EE profile has been created, you get the question, which province you want to settle. Write Alberta over there.

The second question is to check the rest of the province. You need to analyze, how will a province get to know your intent that you wanna settle in. If you check all the provinces, your profile will be in the pool for a longer duration and nobody will bother to see your file as you've shown intent to reside in all the province. The provinces determine your intent if you've checked one province or max 3. This is how you prove your intent.

Now the question regarding settling permanently in Alberta, it's not mandatory however in pnp schemes you need to live in a particular province for at least a year and after that you can change your province.

In a nutshell, living in a province for a year is mandatory if you have got your PR under pnp nomination.

Sorry for the interruption. So checking all the provinces is not a good thing as your chance of getting selected won't get high. But, if you check only 2-3 provinces, then your chances are high. Is that correct?
 

amritaa

Newbie
Dec 10, 2019
2
1
hi guys

need help with PNP

I created my express entry profile in step 2019 my CRS score is 403, NOC code 1241 high in demand

I have ticked only few provinces to immigrate (as suggested by many not to select all the provinces) one of which is Alberta. i haven't received any NOI from Alberta but as i am seeing there have been so many draws with a cut off of 400 CRS.

If anyone could suggest what could be the reason that i am not receiving any interest from any of the province as my NOC is a in demand NOC for most of the province.

Also am i suppose to send a separate application for Alberta to be eligible for their Draw or is the express entry profile enough?

It would be of great help if anyone could suggest anything as i am in too much stress becoz of this.
 

nri7777

Hero Member
Nov 2, 2019
286
86
Category........
FSW
Visa Office......
Ottawa
NOC Code......
0121
Doc's Request.
NA
Nomination.....
NA
AOR Received.
23-12-2019
hi guys

need help with PNP

I created my express entry profile in step 2019 my CRS score is 403, NOC code 1241 high in demand

I have ticked only few provinces to immigrate (as suggested by many not to select all the provinces) one of which is Alberta. i haven't received any NOI from Alberta but as i am seeing there have been so many draws with a cut off of 400 CRS.

If anyone could suggest what could be the reason that i am not receiving any interest from any of the province as my NOC is a in demand NOC for most of the province.

Also am i suppose to send a separate application for Alberta to be eligible for their Draw or is the express entry profile enough?

It would be of great help if anyone could suggest anything as i am in too much stress becoz of this.
you cant do much in PNP, only the province will send you a NOI and then you can apply, for now Alberta is done for this year hopefully they will start issuing new NOIs from 2020 and for more info you can check this link

https://www.alberta.ca/ainp-processing-inventory.aspx
 

Ddouglas1982

Member
Aug 19, 2019
10
0
Hey, please I need help. I am really confused on the NOC job selection.
I am a logistics coordinator for a oil and gas company. I receive and send materials to and from offshore location .
What NOC do I choose. Please can someone help guide me.
 

Ddouglas1982

Member
Aug 19, 2019
10
0
Hey, please I need help. I am really confused on the NOC job selection.
I am a logistics coordinator for a oil and gas company. I receive and send materials to and from offshore location .
What NOC do I choose. Please can someone help guide me.