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    Questions about AINP application---H1B

    Write H1B. Buffalo office knows what that means. V
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    Question to PMM

    1. No. You will need a valid F1 visa to reenter the US. 2. Yes you can apply from Canada. When you are a PR in Canada you are not considered a third country national when applying for a temporary visa to the US. 3. No, you need a visitor visa. 4. Same as 2. Good luck, V I am not an expert.
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    How long for AINP - and time line

    Under which AINP category did you apply? Federal Skilled Worker and Provincial Nominee are two separate programs. V
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    please help me with some questions in AINP form

    CIC forms: 1) Buffalo, USA 2) Alberta 3) Depends on how many people are accompanying you. Check out the CIC website for the amounts. Notarize all copies of passport pages (make sure to include the page with the expiry date). You don't need to send the expired passport, just the current one...
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    Can I use my IELST test result @appeared on Sep, 2008????

    If you took IELTS before November 28, 2008, your score will be evaluated and and you will receive points under the old rules. V
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    I am confused!!

    I do not know if you can have more than one application under AINP, you need to check with them. But as far as CIC, you can have multiple applications (i.e. FSW, PNP, etc.)
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    FEE - URGENT

    Search for other posts regarding your question. This topic have been covered many times in previous posts. V
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    skilled worker needs help!

    I would see a lawyer if I were you. V
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    I am confused!!

    1) There is no application fee under AINP-H1B, so why don't you apply anyway. This would be the fastest way in my opinion. 2) If your job duties do not match the description under the NOC, I wouldn't wast my time. 3) You could do this but in my opinion it will not be easy to find an employer...
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    Strategic Recruitment Stream Alberta PNP

    prikvats3, Yes, on a cover letter. V
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    PR card: photos and signature!!!

    Can I ask why any of that matters?
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    Strategic Recruitment Stream Alberta PNP

    Apply under one and make reference to the other. See which of the two NOC's you closely fit the job description under and apply with it. Good luck, V Disclaimer: I am not an expert
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    How to Prove relationship in Canada

    You cannot claim additional points for having a cousin who is a citizen or permanent resident of Canada. V
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    Strategic Recruitment Stream Alberta PNP

    Or got tired of tens of people calling and emailing asking the same questions over and over.
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    Document from current US employer for AINP

    1. I wouldn't ask them to produce that now after you started working. If you already have it, then include a notarized copy. If you don't, I wouldn't worry about it. 2. I am not sure I understand what you are asking here. 3. HR can, or your direct supervisor or manager. In either case, you...
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    Applying to CIC and under AINP -H1b category

    Question 19 has nothing to do with his/her question. Yes you can apply for both FSW and PNP at the same time. Each application will be processed separately and will not speed up the other. At some point towards the finalization of either of your 2 applications processes, you will have to...
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    Alberta Immigration Nominee Program (AINP).

    http://www.canadainternational.gc.ca/Detroit/offices-bureaux/certificates-certificat.aspx?lang=eng&menu_id=332&menu=L
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    Alberta Immigration Nominee Program (AINP).

    1. 3-6 months for nomination and 5-8 months for CIC to finalize your application. Total 8-14 months. 2. No 3. Yes, as of February 19, 2009. 4. http://www.hrsdc.gc.ca/eng/workplaceskills/noc/index.shtml Good luck, V
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    Reference Letter for Alberta AINP and Police Certificate…pls help

    Re: Reference Letter for Alberta AINP and Police Certificate...pls help Post your question under "Provincial Nomination Program Immigration". You are in the "Skilled worker" now. V