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Rahul_pillai

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Hi everyone,
I am in a confused situation right now. I recently received my NBPNP and applied for federal. The employer who helped me to get the PNP terminated me from the company. I currently work in a different company and the job duties are completely different from which i used to do.
My question is should i withdraw the application that i have filed or should i upload other documents to support the application that i have filed?
Please help
 
Hi everyone,
I am in a confused situation right now. I recently received my NBPNP and applied for federal. The employer who helped me to get the PNP terminated me from the company. I currently work in a different company and the job duties are completely different from which i used to do.
My question is should i withdraw the application that i have filed or should i upload other documents to support the application that i have filed?
Please help
Yes if you have received the ITA you need to inform IRCC if not you need to update your application.
 
Hi everyone,
I am in a confused situation right now. I recently received my NBPNP and applied for federal. The employer who helped me to get the PNP terminated me from the company. I currently work in a different company and the job duties are completely different from which i used to do.
My question is should i withdraw the application that i have filed or should i upload other documents to support the application that i have filed?
Please help

Noooo whatever you do DO NOT withdraw the application. Let the province/IRCC determine that.

Let's first understand the basis of your nomination and your current legal status.

Tell us your full details. First, what visa are you on? How much time is left till expiry?

Secondly, what is the basis of your nomination? Were you required to work for the employer who terminated you until you got PR?
 
Noooo whatever you do DO NOT withdraw the application. Let the province/IRCC determine that.

Let's first understand the basis of your nomination and your current legal status.

Tell us your full details. First, what visa are you on? How much time is left till expiry?

Secondly, what is the basis of your nomination? Were you required to work for the employer who terminated you until you got PR?


currently i am on an open work permit until December 2023. i received the NBPNP through the new Brunswick skilled worker stream and in it its written no restrictions on employment.
but under the EMPLOYER heading, its written the company name that i was terminated from.
 
currently i am on an open work permit until December 2023. i received the NBPNP through the new Brunswick skilled worker stream and in it its written no restrictions on employment.
but under the EMPLOYER heading, its written the company name that i was terminated from.
I did not receive the AOR or ITA or any other confirmation email after applying for the federal.
 
I did not receive the AOR or ITA or any other confirmation email after applying for the federal.
You don’t need to withdraw your application. All you need is to email back PNP office and let them know that you lost your job and they give you 30 days to find new job and send them new documents from new employer . Once this is done they automatically inform IRCC. Your nomination is not tied to your employer so don’t withdraw your application.
 
You don’t need to withdraw your application. All you need is to email back PNP office and let them know that you lost your job and they give you 30 days to find new job and send them new documents from new employer . Once this is done they automatically inform IRCC. Your nomination is not tied to your employer so don’t withdraw your application.
thank you so much for your reply.
one more question,
Should the new job be similar to the one that i was doing (like the same NOC code ) or is it okay to get into any company and then provide the documents?
 
thank you so much for your reply.
one more question,
Should the new job be similar to the one that i was doing (like the same NOC code ) or is it okay to get into any company and then provide the documents?
When you email PNP office they will give you all details. I’m not sure about NBPNP program.
Part 3: Revising your nomination
Nominations are revised when it is necessary to update relevant information such as: • changes in your employment situation;
• clerical errors; and
• requests from IRCC to amend a nomination in support of a work permit application.
Changes in your employment situation
GNB may consider changes in your employment after you have been nominated if your new position continues to meet the requirements for nomination and if you can prove that you can economically establish in New Brunswick. Changes may include the NOC, job title, job duties or work location with the employer listed on your nomination or a change of employer.
If the change of employment fails to meet program requirements, your nomination will be withdrawn by GNB and can no longer be used in support of any application for PR. You are welcome to reapply when you meet program requirements. All new applications are subject to processing fees.
It is your responsibility to advise IRCC of changes in your situation.
Employer specific nominations
To facilitate a change in your employment situation with an employer-specific nomination (i.e., restricted), GNB will:
• Revise the nomination (the expiry date will not change);
• Provide a new employer-specific Work Permit Support Letter, if required; and
• Advise IRCC of the change of employment through the encrypted monthly nomination spreadsheet.
Part 8: Submitting updates and requests

To report post-nomination updates or to revise or extend your nomination, or request a work permit support letter, e-mail a completed NB-21 (Post-nomination Requests) along with required documents to: nbpnp- pcnb@gnb.ca. Be sure to update your contact information in the INB portal.