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I don't know about it. I have applied OINP Master's Graduate Stream as an Inland applicant. After I got invitation, I applied online PNP application.
Have you applied through Express Entry with Masters stream nomination? Because it's stated on the nomination that it's for non express entry. As I have EE profile but due to points issue I am going with NON Express Entry nomination.
 
I have received ghost update that my I passed medical on 20th Jan 2023. Then next day status shows you don't need medical. Again yesterday I got a ghost update I passed Medical on 25th January 2023. Anybody knows what could be the reason of repeating same satep?
 
I have received ghost update that my I passed medical on 20th Jan 2023. Then next day status shows you don't need medical. Again yesterday I got a ghost update I passed Medical on 25th January 2023. Anybody knows what could be the reason of repeating same satep?
Were you using the medical which you done for a previous application? If yes, I think it happens if your medical is expired (i.e., more than a year) and then they extend it due to the current status that previous medical is acceptable.
 
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From what I understand reading the GCMS notes website, a case analyst/officer can recommend someone as eligible or even pass them, but a senior immigration officer would review the work and have the final say. In this case he over-rode the junior officer's decision to straight up approve you and wants more details.

Ok, that make sense! Thanks.

Anyone have any idea what to include in cv?

“Resume: In relation to your Masters/PhD studies, we require a detailed CV/Resume
containing a description of your education, qualifications and experience including the
field of study, the name of your Thesis Supervisor (Doctoral Advisor) and a list of your publications. “

So besides publications, supervisor and field of study, what exactly falls under education, qualification and experience?

I plan to list my duties as a student- what my thesis was about (methods) but what else? List of courses? this is not something I would put in a cv, but I guess I have to. Not sure why they need so many details but ok.
 
Ok, that make sense! Thanks.

Anyone have any idea what to include in cv?

“Resume: In relation to your Masters/PhD studies, we require a detailed CV/Resume
containing a description of your education, qualifications and experience including the
field of study, the name of your Thesis Supervisor (Doctoral Advisor) and a list of your publications. “

So besides publications, supervisor and field of study, what exactly falls under education, qualification and experience?

I plan to list my duties as a student- what my thesis was about (methods) but what else? List of courses? this is not something I would put in a cv, but I guess I have to. Not sure why they need so many details but ok.

Wow they are clinical. It's like they need a CV for immigration, so I would put all those things you talked about and use ChatGPT to put bullet points to describe your duties under each thing.

I'd also give them the transcript of your education itself so they can review exactly all the subjects you did, and documents that name your supervisor, and even attach a sample publication you did?
 
Wow they are clinical. It's like they need a CV for immigration, so I would put all those things you talked about and use ChatGPT to put bullet points to describe your duties under each thing.

I'd also give them the transcript of your education itself so they can review exactly all the subjects you did, and documents that name your supervisor, and even attach a sample publication you did?

Good idea. Yeah, will do all of that.
Will give them this time my academic cv, it’s gonna be a long read of achievements lol.
I would understand they question a degree from xyz university, but mine is in top 5 in Canada.

Ps Congrats on Portal 1. A big day, great milestone!
 
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Good idea. Yeah, will do all of that.
Will give them this time my academic cv, it’s gonna be a long read of achievements lol.
I would understand they question a degree from xyz university, but mine is in top 5 in Canada.

Ps Congrats on Portal 1. A big day, great milestone!

Yeah I got stoned, and will get stoned again tonight.

I wouldn't worry about the list being long, what you want to do is create the irrefutable perception that you're a genuine, credible applicant. And I think those documents are likely impossible to forge, so they'll get half way through it and say: "K. Approved."
 
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Good idea. Yeah, will do all of that.
Will give them this time my academic cv, it’s gonna be a long read of achievements lol.
I would understand they question a degree from xyz university, but mine is in top 5 in Canada.

Ps Congrats on Portal 1. A big day, great milestone!

Is your nomination from BC?
 
Yeah, int.postgraduate

My nomination is also BC PNP IPG. I am pretty sure I submitted my CV to province during my nomination application. Didn't you submit one? If IRCC asks for mine too, I will just send the same one, nothing much has changed anyways LOL
 
My nomination is also BC PNP IPG. I am pretty sure I submitted my CV to province during my nomination application. Didn't you submit one? If IRCC asks for mine too, I will just send the same one, nothing much has changed anyways LOL

Yes, I did.
To be fair, my resume was only two page- tailored to the company I was applying for a job so I didnt list a lot of stuff about my bachelors and masters (at least not in my resume). I saw no reason to add titles of my bsc and msc theses, publications etc. But it was enough for them because I added lots of details in my letter of intent, including a letter from my supervisor about my work. So, I have no clue if they have access to files submitted to bc pnp or not
 
Yes, I did.
To be fair, my resume was only two page- tailored to the company I was applying for a job so I didnt list a lot of stuff about my bachelors and masters (at least not in my resume). I saw no reason to add titles of my bsc and msc theses, publications etc. But it was enough for them because I added lots of details in my letter of intent, including a letter from my supervisor about my work. So, I have no clue if they have access to files submitted to bc pnp or not

Ah! there lies the difference. My CV included almost everything that I ever did (work/duties, thesis, publications, disseminations, degrees, grades, awards, test results, even references contact no.s, almost everything). My LOI was more focused on my intentions of finding employments (job applications)/residence/funds etc in BC. I think they share information with province, my logic is: during the background check, they resort to the information available from province and if it is not enough, then they will ask from the applicants. To be honest, I just got AOR so I am very far behind the queue, but I find it interesting how similar the kind of CV they are asking from you and the one I submitted for nomination actually are. :)
 
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