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PNP PR PAPER-BASED - June - Aug 2020 Applicant —— Let’s share timeline and progress of Application

RoTaBl

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So there is something that I can't understand.
The Canadian Experience Class requires very basic staff (just a minimum of 7 in the language skills) and just 1 year of work in Canada. And I see application totally processed in less than 6 months.

So why people just don't apply for that after 1 year?
Because I'm sure I'm missing something, it doesn't even require education, job offers or anything. Looking at the website seems like you can apply simply with 1 year of work in Canada (NOC A, B or 0) and nothing else. So what I'm missing?
There are two things to consider.
a) The length of open work permit. Some PNP nominees have only 1 yr on their wp. After 1 year, there's no time for PNP or EE(AOR) in order to extend their close/open work permits.
b) EE is very competitive. It's suitable for ppl with many yrs of work experience or having a master/doctor degree.
CLB 7 of the English level might not cut it. Some ppl scored 8 or 9 and they even completed a French language test. So they could have more than 20 points than ppl scored CLB7. 20 pts of CRS could make a difference when other factors contribute similar amounts points.

bouns) The opportunity cost of time. Many PR applicants need the help of PNPs which are usually easier to accomplish than the EE.
Let's say you have a 3 yr open WP. You might want to be 'in the game' early, rather than wait a year to start, although the finish time is similar. (Perhaps going through EE is a few months faster than paper-based PR applicants)
This is because
a) The provincial govs make changes to PNP streams every 1 or 2 yrs. You might not want to miss out when you can if the current policy is in your favour. If it's changed after 1 yr and you no longer meet the requirements. Then Game Over.
b) How are you not eager/anxious to start the PR processes? Why don't you get your photo taken or complete your medical exam? Unless you are fine with waiting another year to start. Things/Life can be different/ changed in a year.
 
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AlexSBT

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Jul 29, 2019
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Another thing.

I have a friend who did this. In his case the whole process took something like 14 months, and he lost time because he had to send again a couple of documents. Without that probably he would do it in 12 months.
AR Dec 2018
AOR Feb 2019
Medical July 2019
Request for a couple of wrong documents Aug 2019
Confirmation for the correct document Nov 2019
Feb 2020 All done

I am looking at different topics here in this forum and I can't find anyone under 2 years or even close to this number of interactions with them.
 

cybertruck

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dear house, thanks for reading this question and sorry from my side on being dumb

my wife got pnp nomination but she is not eligible for EE. I understand she need to submit paper based application but how will she receive the aor or file number ? Do they send by email or post ?

secondly as she is not eligible for ee, if she creates GC account, can she link this paper based application once aor received? So we can receive updates in gc account?

Thank you
 

Miss bee

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dear house, thanks for reading this question and sorry from my side on being dumb

my wife got pnp nomination but she is not eligible for EE. I understand she need to submit paper based application but how will she receive the aor or file number ? Do they send by email or post ?

secondly as she is not eligible for ee, if she creates GC account, can she link this paper based application once aor received? So we can receive updates in gc account?

Thank you
She will get through email if you provide one in the forms . When you get application number, you can create GC key new one or if you have one use that to link your application online.
 
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