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OINP employer job offer stream 2017

newimmi44

Member
Jan 16, 2018
12
4
Well I see that you are nervous and new...
So here is the quote from your quote
"a MacDonald's supervisor apply as a restaurant supervisor or cafeteria manager"

See supervisor - manager!!!

It's rude, you know, to come on a post that was on for hmmm...
6+ months and bash someone who was actually willing to help and spent their time to do so.

I haven't seen any of your posts being helpful or providing guidance to someone, except get a professional help...
Yeah...professionals also fail you know

There is one say " if you want it done right, do it yourself"

Have a lovely evening with maybe actually helping someone :rolleyes:


""a MacDonald's supervisor apply as a restaurant supervisor or cafeteria manager""

That is not my sentence. I was quoting the OP, that was his/her statement. See what I mean about reading carefully? You still have not done it.

Slow down. Really, it's not hard.

I was not bashing anyone at all. I was telling people not to solely rely on the info presented here as I have seen many errors.You have attempted to personalize this exchange with your needless hostility and you are trying to manufacture a conflict, that is not mature.

There is no point in continuing this discussion.

Your posts are also an example of how information can be inaccurate on this forum. Please do not respond to my posts if you see me posting here and I will do the same with you. People do not want to read this from us. You are trying to wage a pissing match, which is boring.

Back to the point.....

Point is to everyone, which is the sole reason why I posted in the first place (before the derailment).....don't solely rely on this forum for information. Speak one on one with a source who has the facts. I have seen loads of misinformation on these forums. That is not a putdown of anyone, just an honest assessment.
 
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TommySan

Hero Member
Aug 18, 2017
279
221
Ontario
I never said that a McDonald's supervisor job was a manager job. I specifically stated it was a B job.

I said it is 6311:

"6311 - Food service supervisors. Food service supervisors, supervise, direct and co-ordinate the activities of workers who prepare, portion and serve food. They are employed by hospitals and other health care establishments and by cafeterias, catering companies and other food service establishments."

I suggest you find something productive to do with your time...like actually reading what I initially wrote, as well as reading what the OP wrote.

OP said: "a MacDonald's supervisor apply as a restaurant supervisor or cafeteria manager, which is not the same thing. Those functions require no training and are not eligible." (emphasis mine)

A McDonald's supervisor job is eligible if an O,A, or B job is required as it is a B job.

That was my original point.

Read carefully next time.
Yo, super rude dude! Welcome.
You are right, my example was wrong, but the point you stuck to, in no way, fits in the conversation. We were talking about a OINP message that didn't have an explanation. The person had issues in his application.

Nobody was talking about NOC, duties, or Matrix, you are off topic. I guess that, within all the other on-topic and most important issues that the fellow was facing, which was sending corrections, I got lost in a function as example, one, alas, that people always tell you to take care, including immigration consultants, such as mine, some time way in the past, who told me some fast food supervisors are not usually considered B, which helped me taking a decision to leave that employer and seek others. I know for sure, some fast food supervisors don't care for stock, suppliers, or payees, managers do, so, you all watch out and make sure the job title matches the duties or you may lose $1500.

I say if the job title matches the job description in, I don't know, at least 50%, then go for it.
 
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newimmi44

Member
Jan 16, 2018
12
4
Yo, super rude dude! Welcome.
You are right, my exemple was wrong, but it, in no way, the point you stuck to fits in the conversation. We were talking about a OINP message that didn't have an explanation. The person had issues in his application.

Nobody was talking about NOC, duties, or Matrix, you are off topic. I guess that, within all the other on-topic and most important issues that the fellow was facing, which was sending corrections, I got lost in a function as example, one, alas, that people always tell you to take care, including immigration consultants, such as mine, some time way in the past, who told me some fast food supervisors are not usually considered B, which helped me taking a decision to leave that employer and seek others. I know for sure, some fast food supervisors don't care for stock, suppliers, or payees, managers do, so, you all watch out and make sure the job title matches the duties or you may lose $1500.

I say if the job title matches the job description in, I don't know, at least 50%, then go for it.

Could you two just stop this, please? At this point, you are just trolling.

Anyone who looks at my first reply can see that my comment was not rude: it was pointing out that info is not always accurate on these forums. After my first comment, I responded tersely at the first attempt made at instigating conflict on here. If you cannot handle someone contradicting a point you made, and if you seek to take it and make it personal....then commenting on a public forum is probably not for you....and likely, neither is immigrating to Canada. You wouldn't last five minutes with my employer if you cannot handle someone arguing against any of your assertions, or a lot of other employers in this country.

This is pointless drama, and for some, these comments go into email boxes, and people don't want to read this absurd bickering.......especially me!

Move along.
 

lcamaran

Newbie
Oct 20, 2017
8
0
Hi Guys,

After you sent the additional documents that were requested (when they are requested), how long does it take the status to go from "Awaiting Information" to the next step?

Best Regards.
 

TommySan

Hero Member
Aug 18, 2017
279
221
Ontario
Hi Guys,

After you sent the additional documents that were requested (when they are requested), how long does it take the status to go from "Awaiting Information" to the next step?

Best Regards.
After the employer sent the required info, it took 2-3 days.
The employer took 1.5 weeks before that.
 
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TommySan

Hero Member
Aug 18, 2017
279
221
Ontario
Hi guys. My husband's employer is willing to offer him a NOC B job. So we are thinking about applying for the employer with a job offer stream. Do you recommend us to do the process by ourselves or it would be better to hire a immigration service? Thank you and good luck to all of you!
He has to have 2 years on the same occupation.
Then it is recommended to give all the paperwork partially filled so your employer or HR doesn't get bored doing too much paperwork. Leave blank fields you don't know and hand it to him/hr. You submit the package. They will contact your employer later.

The program is back now. Keep checking, always.
 

cruzy

Newbie
Jan 28, 2018
4
0
4) if it's the same company,the salary should be at least the same
5)if you are not in Ca,yes they should prove that they are looking for a PR or Canadian at that position.
7)no need for WES and IELTS as its only for high skill
8) you should check by yourself regarding the occupation and criteria
9)also OINP site to see if it's open or not
Hello, is IELTS needed for skill level/ NOC A??
 

ankit_ec

Full Member
Jan 2, 2018
48
9
Hi All,
I am a Foriegn worker and would like to know the criteria of ONIP Job Offer Stream.
Please help to get below queries resolved -

1) In this category , does Ontario sends NOI or if I meet "ONIP Job Offer Stream" criteria, then I can apply from my self.
2)Apart from Job Offer , do I need LMIA from a canadian company as well?
3) Does I need to have Canada Work permit and working in Canada, then only I can apply in this stream or If my work permit is in progress and then also I can apply from outside Canada.