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I have received NOI on Jan 22nd.
CRS : 356
NOC : 2172

I need some help in filling up AINP 012. If someone can kindly help :
1) what to fill in Additional relative column? - Can I keep it blank
2)
I have around 13 years of experience(6 employers) but could get reference letter for last 8 years(3 employers). How many years of experience should I show? - All 13 or just 8 years


Good for you! Congrats on the invite..hope everything goes well. If you waited since October, that means I may have to wait a while, too >_>
 
Good for you! Congrats on the invite..hope everything goes well. If you waited since October, that means I may have to wait a while, too >_>
It really doesn’t matter how long you wait. You could enter the pool today and get NOI the same day if there is a draw. What matters is the score, NOC and other factors. Time in the pool is pretty irrelevant.
 
It really doesn’t matter how long you wait. You could enter the pool today and get NOI the same day if there is a draw. What matters is the score, NOC and other factors. Time in the pool is pretty irrelevant.

what about noc 0711??
 
It really doesn’t matter how long you wait. You could enter the pool today and get NOI the same day if there is a draw. What matters is the score, NOC and other factors. Time in the pool is pretty irrelevant.


Just preparing myself not to expect too much, I guess. I had two expired profiles. I studied again and got my 2nd degree, took the IELTS exam..but as you can tell my score still isn't high enough to get an ITA. The AINP is my ray of hope since I've just learned there's a chance of getting NOI depending on your NOC and other factors (like school and family)

Hope others continue posting if they received an NOI
 
Just preparing myself not to expect too much, I guess. I had two expired profiles. I studied again and got my 2nd degree, took the IELTS exam..but as you can tell my score still isn't high enough to get an ITA. The AINP is my ray of hope since I've just learned there's a chance of getting NOI depending on your NOC and other factors (like school and family)

Hope others continue posting if they received an NOI
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I just helped my sis-in-law get her PR Sep 2019 - Jan 2020 (medical doctor) with 490 CRS scores.

Now I ’m trying to help a nephew and his current score is 359. I have encouraged him to write IELTS again and waiting for the results. Hoping he will be around 400. Last year October people with his NOC (4212) got selected but the cut off was 400 so he missed out! Like you AINP is his only chance currently.
 
It really doesn’t matter how long you wait. You could enter the pool today and get NOI the same day if there is a draw. What matters is the score, NOC and other factors. Time in the pool is pretty irrelevant.
It feels like time is fairly relevant. I'm a cook, so even if I have way more crs than needed(444), I still have to wait as there are so many cooks applying.
 
It feels like time is fairly relevant. I'm a cook, so even if I have way more crs than needed(444), I still have to wait as there are so many cooks applying.
By your analogy if they are choosing cooks in the next draw and someone entered the pool after you with the same NOC, CRS 450, more ties to AB, they will select you because you have been in the pool earlier?? Ok!
 
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By your analogy if they are choosing cooks in the next draw and someone entered after you with the same NOC, CRS 450, they will select you because you have been in the pool earlier?? Ok!
Well not completely. But partly. Are we sure they only draw certain professions in certain draws? I created my EE profile at the end of november. And they invite people with around 300 CRS. I wouldn't be surprised if a cook with less points than me have been nominated since I created my profile
 
One factor which is not a consideration for NOI is length of time in the pool ( unless of course it has to do with expiration of your profile). I rest my case.
Let’s all hope for the best!
 
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