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Ann Riya

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Apr 29, 2021
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Hi, I am new to the forum and wish to know about Ontario PNP. How is the process? How do I know when would the draw happen? etc.
 
All the information on the OINP is on their website including past draws. Draws for certain programs are listed on the website too. Assume you live in Ontario since you give any information about the stream you are applying for.
 
All the information on the OINP is on their website including past draws. Draws for certain programs are listed on the website too. Assume you live in Ontario since you give any information about the stream you are applying for.

I currently am in India. I am looking forward for Canada PR, CRS is 432.
 
Then which PNP program would be suitable for me?
None are. Are you fluent in French? Since you don’t have a job offer, graduated from the province or working in the province, there is only one stream open to you - human capitals priorities stream. That stream has a short list of eligible occupations (tech, finance) and your NOC is not on the list.
 
Then which PNP program would be suitable for me?

Hi if you know French well (really well) you can get 50 extra points - if you have never learnt French then its a long journey because the level of French is much higher as compared to the level of English in IELTS. If you have an Alliance in your city, that is your best way to learning the language. You need a high B2 which means you need to at least have gotten to B2.2 classes at Alliance which might take a couple of years. With those 50 points your score will be in 480s which currently is a good score to have for normal express entry. In addition having CLB 7 (needed for those 50 extra points) in French makes you automatically suitable for French Speaking Ontario PNP (eligible not necessarily a sure shot)
 
None are. Are you fluent in French? Since you don’t have a job offer, graduated from the province or working in the province, there is only one stream open to you - human capitals priorities stream. That stream has a short list of eligible occupations (tech, finance) and your NOC is not on the list.
Thank you!
 
Hi if you know French well (really well) you can get 50 extra points - if you have never learnt French then its a long journey because the level of French is much higher as compared to the level of English in IELTS. If you have an Alliance in your city, that is your best way to learning the language. You need a high B2 which means you need to at least have gotten to B2.2 classes at Alliance which might take a couple of years. With those 50 points your score will be in 480s which currently is a good score to have for normal express entry. In addition having CLB 7 (needed for those 50 extra points) in French makes you automatically suitable for French Speaking Ontario PNP (eligible not necessarily a sure shot)
Thank you!