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Ontario PNP (OINP) 2019 Discussion Join Here

saqib528

Full Member
Jan 18, 2018
44
9
Category........
PNP
NOC Code......
2175
FYI:

NOC Code: 2175
NOI Received
: 1 August 2019
OINP Application Submitted: 12 August 2019
Assessment : 21 August 2019
Decision In Progress: 27 August 2019
Approval: ...awaiting...
 

saurabh060

Newbie
May 7, 2019
9
0
FYI:

NOC Code: 2175
NOI Received
: 1 August 2019
OINP Application Submitted: 12 August 2019
Assessment : 21 August 2019
Decision In Progress: 27 August 2019
Approval: ...awaiting...
Did you get notification via email regarding change of status to Assessment or DIP or you found it out by checking the status of your application daily?
 

mr.KM

Member
Aug 28, 2019
10
15
Just wanted to share that I have received my OINP nomination today (total 42 days processing time).

NOC Code
:
0213
NOI Received: 12 July 2019
OINP Application Submitted: 17 July 2019
Assessment: 25 July 2019
Additional Document Request: 02 August 2019
Additional Document Submitted: 04 August 2019
Decision In Progress: 06 August 2019
Approval: 28 August 2019
 
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mr.KM

Member
Aug 28, 2019
10
15
Guys, I need an advice:

My EE profile is expiring after 5 days on 2nd September 2019 and I have received my OINP nomination today which I accepted immediately. What options do I have in hand to ensure I get ITA in the next draw?

1) Withdraw my current profile now and submit a new profile. Send the new profile details to Ontario government so that they can link the nomination to my new profile?

OR

2) Wait it out till profile expires on its own (2nd September 2019) and submit a new profile. Subsequently, send the new profile details to Ontario government so that they can link the nomination to my new profile?

OR

Any other recommendations? Please advise. Thank you.
 

anki_17392

Star Member
Oct 31, 2018
51
25
My Timeline till now:

NOI received: 1st August 2019
NOC code: 2173
ONIP stream: HCP
CRS score: 435
ONIP application submitted: 24th August 2019
 
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shotfyl

Newbie
Aug 29, 2019
6
0
Hello guys, for those who have submitted their applications, on the 'Intention to reside to Ontario' tab, if in the case I don't have any ties, would you recommend I leave this section blank and just upload a letter on the Intention to reside to Ontario section of required documents tab? Thanks!
 

saqib528

Full Member
Jan 18, 2018
44
9
Category........
PNP
NOC Code......
2175
Hello guys, for those who have submitted their applications, on the 'Intention to reside to Ontario' tab, if in the case I don't have any ties, would you recommend I leave this section blank and just upload a letter on the Intention to reside to Ontario section of required documents tab? Thanks!
I do not recommend it. you have to write some meaningful reasons for staying in Ontario e.g. job prospects are high there, it is multicultural etc.
 

shotfyl

Newbie
Aug 29, 2019
6
0
I do not recommend it. you have to write some meaningful reasons for staying in Ontario e.g. job prospects are high there, it is multicultural etc.
Thanks for your reply @saqib528, how about the other activities section? I really cannot think of significant information I can put on this section except the 1-2 weeks break I took when changing jobs. I didn't travel during those periods as well to rest. Do you think its okay to leave that section blank? Thanks again!
 

saqib528

Full Member
Jan 18, 2018
44
9
Category........
PNP
NOC Code......
2175
you have to mention your unemployment periods plus the things mentioned in the small help/tip button in that section. were you employed for the past 10 years without a break of some sort?

1 to 2 weeks break is OK and you can skip that much part but if you were traveling then I think you should mention it there
 

shotfyl

Newbie
Aug 29, 2019
6
0
you have to mention your unemployment periods plus the things mentioned in the small help/tip button in that section. were you employed for the past 10 years without a break of some sort?

1 to 2 weeks break is OK and you can skip that much part but if you were traveling then I think you should mention it there
hello @saqib528, I graduated last 2012 and started working right away with 1-2 weeks break when i changed jobs. The years before 2012 I only stayed at home during school breaks.

I did travel for holidays during my employment, do you mean I should put those in this section?

Thanks again for replying.
 

saqib528

Full Member
Jan 18, 2018
44
9
Category........
PNP
NOC Code......
2175
yes you should... it is great if you did not have big breaks in between jobs but I think you should mention the things you know for sure. I am not the expert but I did mentioned the breaks as unemployment period. good luck