I want to know .. did u attend info session.. and do i hv chances at 71 pts without info sessionOh i am sorry
I need help from you.
I want to know .. did u attend info session.. and do i hv chances at 71 pts without info sessionOh i am sorry
I need help from you.
1. Yes I attended the info session in March 2018 and received nomination from NBPNP at the end of July 2018I want to know .. did u attend info session.. and do i hv chances at 71 pts without info session
That means i am ineligible ...The only ways to get NBPNP nomination are:
1. Work In NB
OR
2. Relative in NB who is Canadian PR or citizen and there for at least 1 year
OR
3. Attend NBPNP info session in the past 24 months from the date EOI submissions are accepted
AND
Work experience (minimimum 1 year) in one of the in-demand NOCs
OR
4. Proven French language ability through TEF exam
AND
Work experience (minimimum 1 year) in one of the in-demand NOCs
The list of NOCs get updated - so you need to ensure your NOC is one of the in-demand occupations
For the info session, it has to be within 24 months before the EOI submissions open. Example, if EOI submission opens in january 2019, you have to have attended an info session between January 2017 and January 2019 to qualify. Anything before that is not valid
NBPNP holds info session in different countries throughout the year. You can check livinginnb.ca for the info session dates and countries. Again, currently there are no sessions planned for December, but they will probably start again in January 2019That
That means i am ineligible ...
You can check the other threads in the forum to see which provinces have IT related in-demand occupations, or you can also visit the website of the province you are interested in.I hope that they will soon delete this information session criteria. I am waiting for info session to be held in india.. ya i will try every province. Does Saskatchewan take IT professionals ?
They should have sessions world wide especially india.. majority of immigrants are from indiaYou can check the other threads in the forum to see which provinces have IT related in-demand occupations, or you can also visit the website of the province you are interested in.
I doubt NBPNP will remove the information sessions - the sessions have helped way too many people in terms of getting PNP nominations and for NB it is a crucial way of recruiting foreign talents into their province.
So I suggest, if you are really keen to immigrate to NB, you make a plan to attend an info session in the coming year. Otherwise, you can try the other provinces like Prince Edward Island or you can try to improve your CRS score to get a direct invite.
You can check the PEI website: https://www.princeedwardisland.ca/en/information/office-immigration/pei-express-entry and the SINP website: https://www.saskatchewan.ca/residents/moving-to-saskatchewan/immigrating-to-saskatchewan/saskatchewan-immigrant-nominee-program/applicants-international-skilled-workers/international-skilled-worker-saskatchewan-express-entryCan you tell me procedure how to apply for PEI and also does Saskatchewan take IT professionals from outside Canada
Thank u. Should i apply through consultant. And if i add my spouse points I will get 76pts. Any chances then ?You can check the PEI website: https://www.princeedwardisland.ca/en/information/office-immigration/pei-express-entry and the SINP website: https://www.saskatchewan.ca/residents/moving-to-saskatchewan/immigrating-to-saskatchewan/saskatchewan-immigrant-nominee-program/applicants-international-skilled-workers/international-skilled-worker-saskatchewan-express-entry
You will see the list of in-demand occupations there as well as the procedure to submit an EOI.
If you can afford the extra fees of the consultant, then you can From my own opinion, you can do everything yourself without any need of a consultant.Thank u. Should i apply through consultant. And if i add my spouse points I will get 76pts. Any chances then ?
Thanks for ur help. For other provinces does this score increase chances for pnpIf you can afford the extra fees of the consultant, then you can From my own opinion, you can do everything yourself without any need of a consultant.
Even with 76 points, you still need to fulfill one of the other criteria of relative, work, skilled French or info session for NBPNP
No. You stand just as much a chance in provinces that accept EOIs from outland applicants who do not have Canadian job offers as any other. The minimum cut off score for PNP programs is usually 67.Thanks for ur help. For other provinces does this score increase chances for pnp